Tuesdays through Saturdays and 1 to 4 p.m. ![]() Information: Merrick Art Gallery, 1100 Fifth Ave., New Brighton, 10 a.m. Admission: $4, adults $3, students and seniors. Tuesdays through Saturdays and noon to 5 p.m. Information: (724) 652-2882 or Gallery admission is free. Information: (724) 752-2021.Īssociated Artists of Butler County Arts Center, 344 S. Tuesdays through Friday, Ellwood City village pieces, afghans with local scenes of Ellwood City, postcards, sketches, watercolors of Lawrence Avenue in the 1940s by William Kegel, displays and pictures for viewing. ![]() Information: (724) 752-9988 or (724) 658-5916 or visit EXHIBITSĮllwood City Area Historical Society’s History Center, 310 Fifth St., 10 a.m. This event is sponsored by the American Polish Central Committee of Lawrence County with proceeds benefiting its annual scholarship fund and other outreach projects. A voluntary donation of cash or children’s items, including toiletries, school supplies, scarves and mittens, will be collected at the door to benefit several Polish orphanages. Crafts and vendors will be on hand and refreshments and Polish beer will be available. Admission is $12 for adults while children age 16 and younger are admitted free, if accompanied by an adult. Featured will be Lenny Gomulka and Chicago Push and The Boys. The kitchen, featuring Polish foods prepared by Holy Trinity Polish National Catholic Church, will open at noon with dancing from 1:30 to 8 p.m. 23 at the Cascade Park dance pavilion in New Castle. Information: (724) 530-2144.Ģ2nd annual Lawrence County Polish Day, Sept. Proceeds will benefit a community emergency fund and youth programs. There will be a yard sale as well as a craft and bake sale. Breakfast will be served from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday at Plain Grove Presbyterian Church, 626 Plain Grove Road, Slippery Rock. Also available will be Amish- made doughnuts and baked goods, goat milk fudge, homemade soups, textiles and quilted items. Events include tours of the Mill, explaining the process of grinding grain plus the history of the mill and the town of Volant. Themed activities include: Nostalgic ‘50s and ‘60s, Saturday Today’s Rural Life, Sept. Hosted by the Ellwood City Area Public Library and Community Enrichment Division of the Chamber of Commerce, this free event will feature six professional storytellers, a performance by the New Castle Playhouse Mini-Stars, wandering entertainment, horse-drawn trolley rides, balloon animals, concession stand food and more.Ģ00th anniversary of Volant Mills Saturdays in September. 22, Big Knob Grange, New Sewickley Township.Īnnual Storytelling Festival, beginning at 3:30 p.m. 9, Coraopolis VFW, Fifth Avenue and Mulberry Street. every Wednesday, Monaca VFW Post 4653, 301 Sixth St., Monaca. Mastrangelo.īallroom dancing, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Sponsored by the City of New Castle and Mayor Anthony G. Pop, chips and pretzels will be available for purchase. Admission is $8 per person or $15 per couple. today at Cascade Park dance hall, New Castle. Second and fourth Wednesdays of each month.Make it a September to remember by checking out some of these local entertainment happenings:īig Band Dance with Mikey Dee, 8 to 11 p.m. S - service founded on the Golden Rule Dinner Meetings: V - veracity in relationships amongst menĮ - efforts employed for community betterment L - loyalty to country, community and home Our motto "Pro Bono Publico" meaning "For the good of the public" also reflects the goals and membership requirements of the Wolves. The act of giving and offering help to those in need is characteristic of the main objects of our association. ![]() This act of charity by the She-Wolf is most noteworthy and for this reason appealed to our founders as a most appropriate name for our organization. The twins have been credited, according to the Legend, to have built the City of Rome and Romulus is regarded as the founder of the military and political Institutions of Rome. The twins were suckled by the She-Wolf until a shepherd later found them and reared them into manhood. The trough was grounded in the marshes where Rome afterwards stood. This fact symbolizes by the Old Roman Legend about the twins Romulus and Remus who were placed in a trough and cast into the River Tiber by their Grand Uncle Annulus. The name Wolves is truly a symbol of service.
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