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Manos Gallery seeking entries for child’s art exhibit
The Manos Gallery, 320 E. Fifth Ave., Tarentum, is accepting entries from children age 5 to 18 for a juried art exhibit.
The gallery will select a young artist to who has a passion for the arts and would like to showcase their works in a three-day juried art exhibit. Artwork should be no larger than 16 x 20 inches, and of any medium, such as painting, sculpture or photography. Only one piece may be submitted. Entries will be divided into age groups: 5 to 10, 11 to 15 and 16 to 18. Photographs of the artwork should be emailed to manosgallery@yahoo.com by April 30.
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UPMC offers free webinar about spinal stenosis
UPMC will a free live webinar, “Your Pain May Be Spinal Stenosis,” at noon Friday online.
Spinal surgeon Dr. Mark A. Frye will discuss nerve compression, sciatica and disc herniations.
Registration is required. To register, visit UPMC.com/VirtualEvents.
Free grab and go lunch offered Wednesday at Allegheny Valley Church of God
Allegheny Valley Church of God, 216 Catalpa St., New Kensington, will serve free grab and go lunches at noon Wednesday.
Chicken alfredo will be served for as long as the food lasts. Those attending are reminded to observe social distancing while making their pickup. For details, call 724-335-0994.
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Knead Community Café accepting donations
Knead Community Café, New Kensington, is accepting donations to help the daily operation of the café, 1011 Barnes St.
Items on the café’s wish list include white premium napkins, Clorox wipes, disposable latex or nitrile gloves size large or extra-large, , 6x6-inch or 9x9-inch single compartment Styrofoam hinged takeout containers, foil sheet wraps, instant iced tea mix with lemon and sugar, Tide or Gain laundry powdered detergent and Sam’s Club gift cards.
Photo courtesy of Larry Boehm
Siberian Iron Works in Leechburg was constructed in 1872. This photograph of the mill office was taken circa 1905.
Photo courtesy of Larry Boehm
Siberian Iron Works in Leechburg was constructed in 1872. Larry Boehm, a local historian, estimates this photograph was taken in the 1920s.
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A site in Leechburg is one of 23 across the state receiving new historical markers from the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission.
The site of the former Siberian Iron Works will soon receive the familiar blue sign with gold lettering that marks 2,300 historical sites across Pennsylvania.
The Valley News Dispatch will publish a list of community Easter egg hunts and activities.
To have an event listed online and in the print edition, send the information as soon as possible to The Stroller, Valley News Dispatch, 210 Fourth Ave., Tarentum PA 15084 or email Carol Pinto-Smith; email cpinto-smith@triblive.com; or fax 724-226-4677.
Online job fair planned Tuesday
Pennsylvania CareerLink Westmoreland will sponsor a free job fair from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday online on its Facebook page Facebook.com/PaCareerLinkWestmoreland.
Multiple employers will be recruiting skilled and unskilled labor, entry level and experienced workers, veterans and college students and graduates.