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JANUARY

January 23 - Spaghetti Dinner 5:00 - 7:00 pm. Mt. Lebanon Christian Church, Cedar Blvd. @ Hollycrest Drive.  Dinner includes Spaghetti, Meatballs, Bread, Salad, Dessert and Beverage. $8 each, two for $15, $5 (kids 5-12) Dine-in or take-out. Benefits Mt. Lebanon Christian Church Renovation Fund. For more info. Contact 412-531-8554 or

January 27 - The Historical Society of Mount Lebanon presents Polly Power "The Button Lady". 7:30 p.m. Mt. Lebanon Library, 16 Castle Shannon Boulevard. Polly, a librarian for the Keystone Button Club, will discuss the history of buttons. Guests can bring a button for Polly to identify. Refreshments will be served. 412-531-1941.

January 30 - Antique and Collectible Identification Event, 1 pm to 4 pm. Mt. Lebanon Library lower level, 16 Castle Shannon Blvd. Two items identified for $5 and you will receive a free admission to the Historical Glass Club's 35th Antique Show and Sale at the Crown Plaza Hotel February 20 and 21. For more info. Contact 412-563-0830 or

FEBRUARY

February 3 - Relay For Life Mt. Lebanon Kick Off. 7 to 9 PM. Mt. Lebanon High School 4th floor cafeteria, 155 Cochran Road.  Free Admission to an ice cream sundae party being held for the Kick Off of the first Relay For Life Mt. Lebanon. The Relay will be held June 5-6 at the Mt. Lebanon High School track. This Kick Off Party will bring together survivors, volunteers, neighbors, and friends to become a part of this inspiring Relay For Life to help find a cure for cancer.  For more info. contact 412-977-6451 or 412-983-1223 e-mail  or visit http://relayforlife.org/pamtlebanon
 

February 20-21 - The 35th annual Pittsburgh Antiques Show and Sale will present more than 40 of the top local and regional antiques dealers at the Crowne Plaza Hotel on Saturday, February 20th and Sunday, February 21, 2010. For more information, got to www.hgcp.org, or contact the Historical Glass Club of Pittsburgh at 412-734-5279.


February 21 - A recital by Katy Williams, Artist-in-Residence at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 1066 Washington Rd. Cost is Free. 7 P.M. For more info. Contact 412-531-7153 or

MARCH

March 9 - THE PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE & ART OF PGH Presents a salon exhibit featuring some of the best print and projected digital images from its members Mt. Lebanon Rec. Center, 7:30 p.m. Free and open to the public. Light refreshments. pghphoto.org

March 14 - Jazz concert with Lee Robinson will be joined by Jazz students of local high school and intermediate school programs, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 1066 Washington Rd. Cost is Free.  4 P.M. For more info. Contact 412-531-7153 or

March 28 - 44th Annual Ukrainian Easter Egg Sale. The parish of Sts. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church, 220 Mansfield Blvd, Carnegie, PA will host this event. Featuring over 1,500 hand crafted Ukrainian Easter eggs, hand-made crafts from Eastern Europe, Ethnic foods from our kitchen, basket raffles, door prizes and church museum tours,. 11:00 am - 4:00 pm. Free Admission. Mastercard/Visa/Discover for egg and craft purchases. For additional information please call: 412-527-5359, 412-279-2111, 412-276-0342

APRIL

No events posted at this time.

MAY

May 5 - Organ Recital by Alfred V. Fedak, FAGO, ChM, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 1066 Washington Rd. 4 P.M. Mr. Fedak, a Fellow of the American Guild of Organists, is Minister of Music and Arts at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Albany, New York and also Chapel Organist at the Emma Willard School in Troy, New York, and accompanist for the Burnt Hills (NY) Oratorio Society. $10 Suggested Donation. For more info. contact 412-531-7153 or

May 8 - Spring Fling Craft Show. Castle Shannon Memorial Fire Hall (Route 88). Proceeds benefit The Autism Center of Pittsburgh. Vendors/Crafters wanted for Non-Compete Show.
For an application or more information contact


REUNIONS


MLHS CLASS OF ’65 REUNION - Fri. and Sat., August 13 & 14, 2010. Visit www.mountlebanon65.com  for details.


CLUBS, GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS

Genealogy Society 1 p.m., the third Monday of the month, September through November and January through May, at Mt. Lebanon Library, 16 Castle Shannon Boulevard. All meetings are free and open to the public. 412-531-1912.

Mt. Lebanon Newcomers’ and Neighbors’ Club Social events, interest groups, and an opportunity to meet new friends. For Mt. Lebanon women who are new to the area or are looking to meet new people. $30/year membership. 412-343-7129 or www.newcomersmtlebanon.com.

MONDAY NIGHT MEN’S DOUBLES TENNIS Mt. Lebanon Tennis Center. Partners selected at 6:45 p.m.; play starts at 7. $5 one-time fee plus regular court fee. 412-563-3292 or 412-276-1324.

Mt. Lebanon/Dormont Sunrise Rotary Club Breakfast 7 a.m., every Wednesday at Bado's on Beverly Road (enter via stairs from rear parking lot to 2nd floor patio/restaurant). Rotary is an organization of business and professional leaders united worldwide who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. 412-561-7702.

Lions Club of Mt. Lebanon, first Wednesday of the month except July and August, at Mitchell’s Restaurant in the Galleria. Website: www.mtlebanonlions.com

Business Referral Network of Pittsburgh An organization of professionals dedicated to supporting and enhancing one another. Weekly morning and lunch meetings held throughout the Mt. Lebanon area. 412-388-1250. www.getgreatreferrals.com/.

Executive Women's Golf Association League play every Tuesday at 5:30 p.m., Mt. Lebanon Golf Course. Open to all abilities, learn the game, play for fun and friendship. Four Pittsburgh chapters. Information at 412-276-5889.

Knit for a Cause Knit for charitable causes, including soldiers and cancer patients. This is a great way to fill a need and to meet others with a common interest. Knitters of all ages and experience levels welcome. Monthly gatherings at Bower Hill Community Church, Friendship Room, 70 Moffett Street. 3 p.m., third Sunday of every month. Questions to or Brian at Bower Hill Community Church 412-561-4114 ext. 8.

Mt. Lebanon Junior Women's Club (MLJWC) A civic, philanthropic, and social non-profit organization that focuses on supporting local charitable groups that assist women and/or children as its primary beneficiary. Club activities include book club, wine and dine, community outreach, an annual fundraising benefit, and more. New members are always welcome. Call now for information 412-253-7279. General meetings are 7 p.m., the fourth Thursday of every month (September - November and January - May) St. Paul's Church, 1066 Washington Rd., visit www.mljwc.com for more details.

South Hills Community Steel Band Seeking adults and kids (age 8+). Rehearsals held weekly at Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church. No musical experience required. Instruments/accessories provided for class use. 412-561-5033 or .

The South Hills Guild of Pittsburgh Opera A non-profit, educational organization interested in attracting new members. Meetings held in Mt. Lebanon. Information at: 412-343-9457 or .

South Hills Knitting Guild Meets 10 a.m., the third Wednesday of every month, Mt. Lebanon United Lutheran Church, Washington Road at Cochran Road. Call Donna McClure at 412-343-4612 for information.

Washington Road Business and Professional Association The Washington Road BPA is a coalition of businesses in the heart of Mt. Lebanon’s commercial districts. They have weekly meetings for their members. www.uptownmtlebanon.com/

Woman's Golf Association of Mt. Lebanon Have fun. Improve your game. Register Now! Play 9 holes every Tuesday, April - September at the Mt. Lebanon Municipal Golf Course. Tee-off between 7:30 - 9:30 a.m. (advance tee times available). For information, call Eileen Boyle 412-854-0620. 

Woman's Club of Mt. Lebanon An organization of women dedicated to the promotion of civic, educational and philanthropic activities in the community. 412-835-3158. 412-561-2424

Bower Hill Community Church 70 Moffett Street, offers numerous activities for all interested Mt. Lebanon residents. Programs include Bookworms, a book discussion group for women, 7:30 p.m., third Tuesday of the month (call 412-561-4114 for location); Koinonia-A, a women's Bible study group, 9 a.m., Wednesday mornings; Men's Group, 6:45 a.m., Mondays; Cooking for Miriam's House, fourth Tuesday of the month; and middle and high school youth groups. Call 412-561-4114 for more details. 

Women's Business Network, Mt. Lebanon Chapter meets 8:30 a.m., the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Fort Couch Road. Open to area women business owners and those in sales seeking networking opportunities. Agendas include self-marketing, a business presentation by an individual member, a table topic discussion and networking. Information at 412-571-5700 x-226, or www.wbninc.com

Republican Committee of Mt. Lebanon monthly meeting is held the third Tuesday of every month, 7:30 PM, with the exception of December. Bados - upstairs room, 307 Beverly Rd. For more info visit http://lebogop.com or call (412) 726-0756

Mt. Lebanon Democratic Committee monthly meeting is held the third Wednesday of every month, 7:00 PM, Mt. Lebanon Recreation Center, 900 Cedar Blvd. For more info visit www.mtlebanondemocrats.com or call (412) 657-4079

Fairway Swingers are a group of Women Golfers who play Thursday morning 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. from April through early October at Mt. Lebanon Golf Course. Dues $15.00. Contact 412-341-1356 or .


 

SENIORS


Adult Interest Center Southminster Presbyterian Church, Washington Road at Castle Shannon Boulevard. Open to the public every Friday; closed in July and August. Lunch at noon—$4.50. Informational programs, cards, board games, line dancing, tax help, and day trips. Information at 412-343-8900.

Chore Corps for Seniors Mt. Lebanon High School student volunteers will rake leaves and shovel snow for low-income seniors. 412-344-2114

Senior Information & Referral Sevices (SIRS) Free information regarding care, finances, and legal needs for seniors and their caregivers in the Pittsburgh area. 1-877-405-7477.


VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

St. Clair Hospital Seeking volunteers for clerical work, event planning, fund-raising, information desk, escorts, gift shop and snack bar. 1000 Bower Hill Road. 412-344-6600 ext. 1650. www.stclair.org

St. Winifred Food Bank Services Provides services to people with limited income or resources. 412-343-3320.

Mt. Lebanon Library Seeking volunteers for typing, telephoning, shelving new books, stuffing envelopes, mailing, programs, creating book lists and making homebound deliveries. 16 Castle Shannon Boulevard. 412-531-1912. www.mtlebanonlibrary.org.

Meals on Wheels To help prepare or deliver meals, call Lutheran Service Society at 412-734-9330.

Asbury Heights/Asbury Place Seeking volunteer escorts and clerks for the country store. 412-571-5150. www.asburyheights.org.

Baptist Homes Seeking volunteer escorts, help for outings and special activities, van drivers and gift shop help. 412-563-6550. www.baptisthomes.org

Contact Pittsburgh This crisis and suicide hotline is looking for nonjudgmental listeners to provide immediate emotional support to adults and teens. Classes for the 30-hour training course are available periodically. Upon completion, volunteers are asked to work eight to 12 service hours per month. 412-820-0100 or , www.contactpgh.org/.?

Hospital Outreach in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units
Parent Resource Network, 5151 Penn Avenue, seeks parent volunteers who have experienced the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit to provide outreach to other families currently in the hospital. Comprehensive, free training is available. Apply online at www.parentresourcenetwork.org. or call (toll free) 877-647-4373 ext 705.


Mt. Lebanon Volunteer Fire Company seeking volunteers. Mt. Lebanon Fire Department, 555 Washington Road. 412-343-3402. www.mtlfd.org/.

 

SUPPORT


If you are looking for a support group that is not listed here, call the self-help group network at 412-261-5363, or St. Clair Hospital’s Community Health Information Center at 412-572-6560 for a referral.

Senior Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) Confidential business counseling at no-charge from volunteer counselors. These successful executives represent years of experience in all areas of business. Counseling is available in person, via email or, as an advisory board for existing businesses.412-395-6560, ext. 130 www.scorepittsburgh.org/.

Divorce & Single Parent Support Group A group for women and men who are facing the challenges of raising children without a partner. Will meet once a month for discussion and activities. Kids welcome. Call 412-496-6250 for details.

Equipment for the Disabled We provide wheelchairs, canes, crutches, tub benches, potty chairs and more. No charge. If you need an item or would like to donate something, call 412-343-8900 or 412-561-2144.

Laparoscopic Surgery St. Clair Hospital offers free seminars 6 p.m., third Monday of every month. Support group follows at 7 p.m. Doctors Geoffrey Wilcox and Michael Felix will discuss gastric bypass surgery. Register at 412-942-6280.

The Ministry of Mothers Sharing (MOMS) A group that engages through journaling, discussion and prayer to create in women an awareness of their inner sacred self. Eight-week sessions: April (days), Sept. (eves).

St. Anne Church, Castle Shannon. Register at 412-531-5964. Mothers & More A support group for moms who have altered their career paths to care for their children at home. Meetings held at the Unitarian Universalist Church of the South Hills, Washington Road. Call 412-774-2138.

Michelle’s Place (Cancer Survivors and Loved Ones) 7 p.m., first and third Thursday of every month, Beverly Heights United Presbyterian Church, 1207 Washington Road. 412-279-3694

Bereavement Support Groups

Parent Resource Network hosts a bereavement support group for families that have lost a child from pre-maturity, chronic illness and/or birth defects. PRN invites moms and dads to attend 7 p.m., the third Tuesday of each month at Children's Home of Pittsburgh, 5324 Penn Avenue. 877-647-4373 ext. 709.

Growing Through Grief A six-week educational bereavement program Southminster House, 801 Washington Road. Offered several times a year. 412-572-8807

Family Hospice and Palliative Care 412-572-8800 for meeting times and locations. Free and open to the public. ??


Childrens/Teens

Outreach Teen & Family Services Outreach provides professional, confidential, affordable counseling to young people and their families. One-on-one counseling, educational programs, parenting classes and drug and alcohol classes for teens. 412-561-5405. Visit www.outreachteen.org/.

PAGE (Pennsylvania Association for Gifted Education) For parents whose children are or may be gifted, we offer support and information. Local parents call 412-343-7641 or . State advocacy and information organization: www.penngifted.org/. Also check the link for Special Needs and Gifted at www.mtlebanonlibrary.org/.

Parent Learning Support Network For parents of children with special education needs (from slight to very involved). Support, free monthly meetings, information. Free! Open to the public. 412-561-8432.

Parent Resource Network Providing outreach services to families that have children born prematurely, with chronic illness and/or birth defects. Services include: 12 hour/7 days a week, toll-free hotline; hospital outreach to local neonatal intensive care units; parent mentoring program; support groups for parents that have lost a child within the first year; and a helping hands program. Call toll-free 877-647-4373. www.parentresourcenetwork.org/.

Young Adults Cancer Support Group Meets 7 to 8:30 p.m., the first and third Wednesday of each month, Market District at Village Square. Meghan Anderson, LSW leads the group. At the first session of each month speakers will address topics including exercise, nutrition, stress management, scrap booking. The second session will feature an open discussion.

Al-A-Teen 7 p.m., Mondays, Mt. Lebanon United Presbyterian Church, 255 Washington Road.


Alcohol and Drug Abuse Support Groups

Alcoholics Anonymous 7 p.m., Mondays and 1 p.m., Fridays, Mt. Lebanon United Presbyterian Church, 225 Washington Road. 8 p.m., Tuesdays, Unitarian Universalist Church, 1240 Washington Road 7 p.m., Wednesdays, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Undercroft Room, 1066 Washington Road

Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACOA) 8 p.m., Mondays, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Lower Undercroft Room, 1066 Washington Road. 412-531-7153

Al-Anon (Families of Alcoholics) 8 p.m., Tuesdays, Mt. Lebanon United Presbyterian Church, 255 Washington Road. 412-531-7175 8 p.m., Wednesdays, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church library, 1066 Washington Road. 412-531-7153

Women For Sobriety (Women Who Were/Are Alcoholics) 7:30 p.m., Tuesdays, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church library, 1066 Washington Road. 412-531-7153 12-Step Program 7:15 p.m., Thursdays, Mt. Lebanon Christian Church, Cedar Boulevard and Hollycrest Drive. 412-531-8554

Narcotics Anonymous 8 p.m., Mondays, Southminster Presbyterian Church, 799 Washington Road. Helpline: 412-391-5247

Mental illness Depression Support Group 7:30 p.m., first and third Thursday of every month except July and December. Christ United Methodist Church, 44 Highland Drive 412-344-6600 x 2230 or 2320

MENTAL HELTH SUPPORT GROUP 7:30 p.m., first Thursday of every month, Christ United Methodist Church, 44 Highland Rd, Bethel Park. 412-942-4800. AMI Families of Mentally Ill 7 P.M., third Wednesday of every month. Southminster House, 801 Washington Road. 412-366-3788
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