Thursday, November 29, 2007

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Fine forgiveness day, open house set

The annual John Englert Fine Forgiveness Day will be held Monday at the Ford City Public Library. The day-long event will allow patrons to eliminate fines on overdue items returned on that day. Visitors to the library on Monday and Tuesday will receive a special treat in honor of Englert, who dedication and support was instrumental in establishing the library.

The Ford City Public Library invites the public along with current and newly elected public servants, to its annual open house noon-7 p.m. Tuesday at the library. Library staff, volunteers, and trustees will be on hand throughout the day to talk about library services and listen to community suggestions. Refreshments, library tours, and a children's craft activity, and seasonal music will be part of the festivities. Questions may be directed to 724-763-3591.

Washington group holds auction

The Washington Township Fire Department will hold an auction! at 2 p.m. Sunday at the fire hall on the Adrian Reesdale Road. The kitchen will be open 11 a.m.-5 p.m. A roast beef dinner will be served at a charge of $6. There will be pizza, fish, hot dogs, fries, and pop for sale. The proceeds benefit Christmas for Kids.

Sugarcreek group holds brunch

The Sugarcreek Township Fire Department will serve a pancake/buckwheat cake brunch 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday at the fire hall. The fire hall is at Kittanning Hollow and Rodgers Roads.

Meetings scheduled

• The Allegheny Ludlum Local 1138 U.S.W.A. Pension Club meeting will be 1 p.m. Monday at the union hall in Leechburg. Christmas party, all retirees welcome.

• The Allegheny Valley Chapter of the Women's Business Network will meet at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at UPMC Lighthouse Point at Chapel Harbor (across the road from Waterworks Mall). The meeting is open to area women business owners and those in sales seeking networking opportunities with other businesswomen to e! xpand their contacts and share ideas to help grow their busine! ss. Meet ing agendas include self-marketing, a business presentation by an individual member, a table topic discussion and networking. For information contact Ellen Marcus at 412-562-6772 or ellen.marcus@ubs.com

• The Armstrong County Newcomers Club provides women who have moved to the area the opportunity to meet other women through various social events such as shopping excursions, tourist outings, club dinners, bowling, mini-golf, as well as, monthly meetings. New members are welcome at any time. The next meeting will be held at the home of Dolores Ellenberger at 7 p.m Tuesday. This meeting will feature the annual ornament exchange. Women interested in attending this meeting should call either 724-548-5225 or 724-783-2189.

• Kittanning Crime Watch Christmas social and meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the First Church of God

fellowship hall, 629 Woodward Ave., Kittanning. Cookies and refreshments will be provided. Anyone who can donate any nonperishable food it! ems to the First Church of God food pantry is asked to do so as a thank you for use of the facility. There will be a designated spot at the meeting for donations.

By: Stephen Woodall

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