Pittsburgh’s Traveling Beer Market is Making its First Stop in Lawrenceville
You don t have to be a beer connoisseur to enjoy what these local breweries have to offer.
June 3, 2021
If you missed sharing drinks with friends during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new festival will have you saying “Cheers.”
Throughout the summer, the Pittsburgh Brewers Guild and Beers of the Burgh are teaming up to host a monthly Traveling Beer Market through at least October. The first market takes place from 4-8 p.m. on Friday, June 4, at the Bay 41 event space in lower Lawrenceville.
Beers of the Burgh founder Mark Turic, who also helped organize the beer market, says the event is a way to bring people together in the aftermath of the pandemic.
Fermentation monitoring and documentation
During a work week, you will regularly.
Split time between brewing and cellaring related to both our 2-vessel 20 barrel Sprinkman system and 3.5 barrel pilot brewhouse
Monitor equipment needs and report to Head Brewer
Follow up on maintenance requests
Identify, communicate and solve inconsistencies
Physical demands
Involves working with potentially dangerous equipment, machinery, exposure to high noise levels, and handling of hazardous materials
Stands and/or traverses brewery for long periods of time
Frequently climbs stairs/staircase
Can work in both hot and cold temperatures
While the job environment promotes steady, methodical work output so that processes can be completed on time and error-free, our brewhouse is fast paced. The demands of the job are rapidly changing as we scale production to meet our current market demand. You will actively be asking to inform and build processes and systems, in addition to executing existi
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Magisterial District Judge Ronald Haggerty Jr., has announced has his candidacy for re-election.
His office serves Bullskin Township, the City of Connellsville, Connellsville Township, Saltlick Township, South Connellsville and Springfield Township.
Haggerty has been serving as district judge since 2010, and has presided in over 53,000 cases, including over 5,500 criminal cases.
He is currently the legislative chairman for the Special Court Judges Association of PA. He is the current president of the District 7 Special Court Judges Association, which encompasses Fayette, Greene, Westmoreland and Washington Counties. Haggerty also served as president and vice president of the Fayette County Special Court Judges.
Haggerty is a 1988 graduate of Connellsville Area High School and holds an associateâs degree in criminal justice from Westmoreland County Community College. Haggerty is a graduate of the prestigious Federal Bureau of Investigationâs National Academy. Prior to wi