Community Corner
Get Out: See Cinderella or Try Zumba
Check out places to explore this weekend, and let us know about your plans.
When/Where: 11 a.m. Saturday at The Mall at Robinson.
Why Go: The event is a partnership project between Pennsylvania Resources Council and The University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute’s Center for Environmental Oncology. The workshop focuses on the consequences of toxins on our health and how we can avoid exposure. Learn how to make your own cleaning products and personal care products, what types of toxins to avoid in personal care products and how and what to cook with to keep you healthy.
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Pricing: $20 per person. Contact Sarah Alessio Shea at 412-488-7490, ext. 236 for more information.
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2. ZUMBATHON AT SEWICKLEY ACADEMY
When/Where: noon to 2 p.m. Saturday at Alumni Gym,
Why Go: Sewickley Academy is playing host to the Zumbathon to support the Kurt Cerny Memorial Fund for Students. The Zumbathon is open to the public (for ages 12 and older). Light refreshments will be provided. Bring water, a towel, and maybe a small snack. Wear comfortable tennis shoes and clothing suitable for exercise.
Pricing: Donations are welcomed.
When/Where: 3 to 4 p.m. Saturday,
Why Go: Enter the world of the 1930s with Kit Kittredge, American Girl. The day will include a snack, craft and learning about Kit. This event is for children in kindergarten through the fifth grade.
Pricing: Free. Registration required.
4. CHILI WITH THE WORKS: SPRING ARTS & MUSIC FESTIVAL
When/Where: 2 p.m. Saturday, 27th Street at Southside Works, Southside.
Why Go: Dozens of local restaurants will compete in the chili cook-off, plus I Made It! Market will be there with more than 50 art vendors, a children’s area, sidewalk sale and live music featuring Miguel’s Mariachi Band on the Town Square Stage, and The Delaneys will perform from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Pricing: Free
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When/Where: 7 p.m. Saturday, 1 p.m. Sunday and 7 p.m. Monday, Moon Area High School Auditorium.
Why Go: Take the family to see the beloved musical and support Moon’s Drama Club.
Pricing: $10 for students and senior citizens, $12 for adults.