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Last month’s issue marked a milestone for us. Allegheny West
Magazine turned 15 years old! They say time flies when you’re having
fun. Well, we have certainly seen time fly over all the years we have sat
at our desks, or attended hundreds of events, meetings, interviews,
photo shoots, and more.
Just when you think you know about
everything going on around our town, you learn
something new, meet someone new, or hear
something new.
For example, Pittsburgh Technical Institute
proudly rolled out its American Academy of
Culinary Arts to meet continued growing
demand for cooks and chefs in the region.
The Hollow Oak Land Trust is doing bigger
and better things to preserve nature in this part
of Allegheny County, as guest writer, Carolyn
Morrison, reports in her story on page 22.
With the new school year underway, we learned about the new
mechatronics program at CCAC, a new partnership between Rosedale
and Precision Manufacturing Institute, and new classes and programs for
students in the Montour School District.
And, we had the pleasure of learning about some more of the outstanding residents in your hometown. Learn about Priscilla Salvatore, now
retired from the Western Area YMCA, who was honored with a Paul
Harris Award from the Parkway West Rotary, and Maggie Forbes, who
has returned to direct the Carnegie Library and Performing Arts Center.
And read about Rosedale’s director, Dennis Wilke, who has been elected
to guide his national industry organization.
Needless to say, we continue to enjoy the ride and especially to play
an important part in helping to keep our residents and businesses
connected and informed.
Thank you! As we celebrate our 15th birthday, being the community’s
storyteller has been one of the best gifts we could ever receive. And it
keeps on giving!
Pat Jennette, Publisher & Editor
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I don’t know about you, but when the Discovery Channel show Man vs. Wild started airing on television a few
years ago, I became a fan.
My introduction was the episode where host Bear Grylls, a British special forces member-turned motivational
speaker, got dropped into a remote location in Hawaii. After traipsing across cooled lava fields and plucking fresh
avocados right out of the treetops, Bear made a home-made smoker to quell a giant bee’s nest, and pulled out a firstsized chunk of gooey honeycomb that he devoured right there on the spot.
For those of you not familiar with the since canceled show, Bear was often dropped into remote locations like the
Sierra Nevada or Rocky mountains to demonstrate survival skills. Serving as the show’s backdrop were some of the
wildest and most beautiful places on earth. To me, sitting in the cramped apartment in Boston I used to rent, with
the sounds of neighbors on all sides, and the daily battle of the subway still fresh in my mind, it was pure escape.
The idea of the unending wilderness is one that’s actually pretty ubiquitous, and become the backbone behind
some pretty big business. While it’s been good for clothing lines and retail box stores, it’s also been good for our
parks. Ecotourism helps them survive.
In this issue, we feature a story about the Hollow Oak Land Trust, and the organization’s efforts to preserve green
spaces throughout the airport area by encouraging eco-tourism into some surprisingly beautiful spaces right under our noses. I encourage you to
read the piece, and also check out some of the trails that HOLT is developing. Maybe you’ll even volunteer with them.
Doug Hughey, Assistant Editor
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RIGHT: Area children participated in the
youth programs held this summer at the
Pittsburgh Botanic Garden.
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HOLT: Preserving “The Green”
PTI Rolls Out New
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Efforts to protect areas of green space in the airport
west suburbs are growing due to the efforts of the
Hollow Oak Land Trust. Read the story on page 22.
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LEFT: Jewelry designed by Moon Township artist Alma Lleras will be among the many unique and creative items
showcased by vendors at the annual Unique Boutique hosted by Heritage Valley Healthcare Foundation on November 9.
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Mall at Robinson, lower level
near Macy’s, through October
29, exhibition of photographic
artwork by students in Pittsburgh Technical Institute’s
School of Design.
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Run Park, September 8, 8 a.m.6 p.m., mountain bike race, road
bike ride, 5k run/walk, kayaking
and canoeing, rock climbing wall,
auctions, raffles, music, wine,
and craft beer tasting, adventure
equipment vendors, supports
ORTC’s mission of land stewardship through outdoor recreation,
$20 admission, $20 extra/any
athletic event, (724) 728-2625,
www.ohiorivertrail.org.
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12-9:45 p.m., Daniel P. Tallon
Memorial Field, Burkett Park, live
music by The Collisions, Ruby Red
and the Dirty Devils, local dance
groups, Montour HS Drum Line,
remote controlled street car race,
fireworks, www.township
ofrobinson.com.
December 12, membership free,
new members welcome, Heather
Anderson, moongenealogyclub
@gmail.com.
*ULHI6KDUH, September 14December 14, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.,
Crossroads Church, $15
workbook fee, (412) 494-9999,
www.crossroadsumc.org/
northfayette-griefshare.
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registration starts 7:15 a.m.,
62-mile riders depart 8:15
a.m., staggered start times for
different ride lengths from six to
62 miles, optional timed challenge
at Hassam Road, scavenger hunt,
pre-registration $25, family $45,
after September 6, $30, family
$50, $5 member discount,
registration packets available at
REI Settlers Ridge September 19,
6:30-8:30 p.m., benefits Montour
Trail, (412) 257-3011,
www.race360.com/15908,
thetour@montourtrail.org.
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September 7-October 26,
games played Saturday mornings, team practices one evening
per week, $80 registration,
moonsoccer@gmail.com.
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sponsored by Chartiers Custom
Pet Cremation, 2-3:30 p.m.,
Melrose Cemetery, Bridgeville.
Speakers will discuss relationships with pets, followed by
words of tribute written by pet
owners, please do not bring live
pets to this event, (412) 2207800, www.ccpc.ws.
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September 21, Ages 5-12 at
1 p.m., 13 and up at 2 p.m.,
Carnegie Performing Arts Center,
third floor, 150 East Main Street,
Carnegie. Rehearsals on Saturday
afternoons. Two weekends of
performances will be presented in
a full-stage production at the
historic Andrew Carnegie Music
Hall in Carnegie. Director Monica
Ryan choreographs the production, (412) 279-8887,
www.carnegieperforming
artscenter.com.
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Fire Hall, 12-7 p.m., barbecue
chicken dinner with baked
potatoes, baked beans, cole
slaw, and more, Chinese auction,
proceeds benefit Kennedy VFD,
donations and tickets: Anita Kulik,
(412) 787-5422.
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Township, program, “LIFE: Living
Independence for the Elderly”
(about programs available to help
seniors stay in their homes).
Coffee/pastries, new members/
guests welcome, (412) 264-6810.
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Chinese auction, entertainment by
harpist Suzanne Hershey, to
register, (412) 931-4309.
hosted by Moon Area Marching
Band, Moon Tiger Stadium,
University Boulevard, Moon
Township, 5 p.m., great music
presented by 11 western
Pennsylvania marching bands:
Blackhawk, East Allegheny, Fox
Chapel, Leechburg, McGuffey,
Moon Area, Penn Trafford,
Rochester, Serra, Southmoreland,
Springdale, $8/ adults, $4/children/
senior citizens. (724) 777-7457.
J & D Cellars Winery, Eighty Four,
11 a.m.-2 p.m., Clinton Park,
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Route 30, Clinton, (“no horn” time
between 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. for
children frightened of sirens). Cosponsored by Findlay Township,
Macaroni Kid/Robinson and
Western Allegheny Community
Library. Kids can climb and
explore fire engines, school
buses, construction vehicles,
bucket truck, and more, food and
drinks available for purchase,
admission free, donations benefit
Western Allegheny Community
Library, (724) 695-0500,
http://robinson.macaronikid.com.
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Hotel in Greentree, 7 p.m.,
benefits Circle C’s programs to
help local at-risk children, teens,
and young adults, $20 in
advance, $25 at the door,
appetizers, cash bar, raffle, silent
auctions, (412) 937-1605 x224.
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tickets: Denise, (412) 965-1390,
www.Nathan Zadrozny
MemorialFoundation.org.
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10 a.m.-4 p.m., Edgeworth Club
in Sewickley, sponsored by
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Foundation, benefits foundation
programs, $10 admission or $35
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(412) 749-7052,
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Thursdays, 10:30-11:15 a.m., September 19-November 21.
For children up to 3-years-old and caregivers, takes little ones on
their first steps toward an active, musical life, wiggle, sing, learn
dance ‘n’ play movement, fun props, instruments, cool Zumba®
music with world rhythms and catchy, kid-friendly tunes created
just for this program, register by September 13, facility members,
$75, program members, $120, sibling discount is $40 off, includes
2 CD’s and a song book valued at $40.
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healthy balance to your life with this Highmark program designed
to help you drop ten pounds, or ten percent of your body weight,
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class dates and times. Group exercise class that uses MAX
Interval Training for insane results, free to facility members, $60
for 10 classes for program members.
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class dates and times. Ancient practice that uses movement
and breath to reduce pain and improve mental and physical wellbeing, free to facility members, $60 for 10 classes for program
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October 20, 1 p.m., doors open at noon. Play bingo while
winning Vera Bradley designer purses and accessories,
proceeds benefit Western Area Y Building Bridges Campaign,
includes lunch, Chinese auction, purse raffles, door prizes, and
bingo, at Holy Trinity School, Robinson, $25 in advance, purchase
at Western Area YMCA on September 20.
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Halloween activities, magician, pumpkin painting, games, crafts,
snacks, wear your costume, bring the family, free and open to
members and non-members, pre-registration required.
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September 9-October 26, October 28-December 14, no
classes week of November 25. Tennis gets kids moving,
improves balance, agility, and hand-eye coordination, teaches
self-confidence and self-assurance, safe, supportive
environment, classes ages 3-5 and 4-10 available, see program
guide at www.westernarea-y.org.
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Greater Pittsburgh offers quality school-age child care programs
in the Montour School District, programs held at Burkett and
Forest Grove Elementary for children in kindergarten through
fourth grade, contact Andy Keaton, akeaton@ymcapgh.org.
For more information on these programs, call (412) 787-9622.
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(412) 490-6500, ext. 6231
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(412) 490-6500, ext. 6103
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MAGGIE FORBES RETURNS
TO THE CARNEGIE IN CARNEGIE
ABOVE: Kennedy Township’s Don Obusek, AKA
“Elvis,” with his three-year-old grandson, John.
Looks like little John is taking after his
granddaddy! Don has performed in the area and
around the nation as Elvis for many years,
carrying on Elvis Presley’s memory and music.
Together with his wife, Hilda, they coordinate,
schedule, and present performances throughout
the year. Most recently, Don and Hilda presented
Don’s “Elvis” show at the new Latitude 40 in
North Fayette in honor of the anniversary of
Elvis’s passing.
Maggie Forbes has returned to the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall
(ACFL&MH) to serve as its Executive Director, announced Amanda Sargent,
President of the Board of Trustees.
The position is not new to Forbes. She was brought to the Library & Music Hall in
2003 by the Chartiers Valley Partnership, while working with A.L. Brourman &
Associates, to run the Partnership’s campaign to restore the ACFL&MH’s historic
landmark facility. Under Forbes’ direction, the campaign raised $7.5 million. She
served as Executive Director from 2005 until she stepped down in 2011.
“We are excited to have Maggie on the team,” said Sargent. “She really made her
mark on the Library & Music Hall and the community it serves, and her commitment
to both is outstanding. The Board and staff look forward to where we will go
together.”
Forbes is delighted to have been offered the position. “I’m referencing Evita here
(‘Don’t Cry for Me Argentina’) but I really can say ‘the truth is I never left you,’”
said Forbes. “My heart belongs to the “Carnegie Carnegie” – and to Carnegie.”
Forbes knows there will be a learning curve. “I’ve been gone almost two years, and
I understand that the Library & Music Hall is not the same place I left.” Her top
priority is to work with the board and staff to stabilize finances and reinvigorate
ACFL&MH operations, then to finish the campaign to restore the building.
Forbes comes to Carnegie frequently (to catch Stage 62’s performances, to go to a
jazz concert at 3rd Street Art Gallery, to attend an opening at The Clay Place, or to get
her hair cut). She is excited about the borough’s new vitality, ranging from Carnegie
Coffee Company in the old post office to the Community Development Corporation’s
monthly “Crawls” to Off the Wall Theater to the new stationery store, More Than
Just Words, on Main Street. She believes a vibrant Library & Music Hall is the
linchpin of a vibrant Carnegie.
“There’s work to be done, but the ACFL&MH is a magical place – a wonderful
community library, a gem of a regional performance venue, and a national treasure of
a Civil War room – all housed in a gorgeous facility that is the heartbeat of an
amazing town.”
SISTERS RECEIVE DUAL SCHOLARSHIPS FROM ALCOA
Alcoa is pleased to announce that Marsha
Stamatakis, top right, a 2013 graduate of Montour
High School, has been awarded a four-year, $6,000
scholarship from Alcoa Foundation. The
scholarship, payable in yearly $1,500 installments,
is based on academic achievement, leadership,
volunteerism, and character.
Marsha will study physical therapy at the
University of Pittsburgh.
Marsha was a member of the Pennsylvania Music
Educators Association Honors Choir and Tri M
Music Honors Society, and served as treasurer for
the National Honor Society. Marsha graduated from
Montour High School with Distinguished Honors.
Alcoa also announced that it is pleased to award
a four-year, $6,000 scholarship to Joan Stamatakis,
bottom right, also a 2013 Montour High School
graduate. The scholarship is also payable in yearly
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achievement, leadership, volunteerism, and
character.
Joan plans to pursue a degree in industrial
engineering from Penn State University.
Joan graduated from Montour High School with
Distinguished Honors. She was a member of the
Pennsylvania Music Educators Association
Honors Choir and the Tri M Music Honors
Society, and served as secretary for the National
Honor Society.
These scholarships are part of the Alcoa
Foundation’s Sons & Daughters Scholarship
Program, which is open to children of U.S. Alcoa
employees. There were 194 applicants this year
competing for 48 scholarships.
Marsha and Joan are the daughters of Paul and
Helen Stamatakis of Robinson Township.
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PTI Rolls Out
New Culinary Academy
Pittsburgh Technical Institute hosted the official ribbon
cutting and grand opening ceremony of its new American
Academy of Culinary Arts (AACA) on August 14.
PTI President Greg DeFeo and Executive Vice President
George Pry, together with a group of dignitaries, including
Chef Director Norman Peter Hart, cut the ribbon with a
ceremonial Mercer French knife and invited attendees to tour
the kitchens, meet students, and taste AACA chef-prepared
hors d’oeuvres.
The festivities were all part of the school’s new Culinary
Arts Center at its campus on McKee Road in North Fayette.
The center is outfitted with two teaching kitchens, hot and
cold storage areas, and a dining lab. It features the latest in
culinary technology, including state-of-the-industry combination and convection ovens, specialized stoves, and DuraWare professional cookware.
Students will study under the direction of internationally
acclaimed Chef Norman Peter Hart, a member of the American
Culinary Federation and the exclusive Honorable Order of the
Golden Toque. Chef Hart received the Ordre Mondial des
Gourmets de Gustauneurs medal and the Confrerie de la
Chaine des Rotisseurs des Etas Unis medal, both in Paris,
France. In 2003, he became one of the first five recipients of
the coveted medallion from the Conseil d’Honneur des Etas
Unis.
In 2007, Chef Hart was named National Educator of the Year
by the American Culinary Federation. He is a Certified
Executive Chef, a Certified Culinary Educator, a member of the
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American Academy of Chefs, and the recipient of countless
industry awards and achievements.
Chef instructor is Chef Amanda Flesch, CC.
By age 22, Chef Amanda Flesch earned two gold medals and a
bronze professional medal through the American Culinary
Federation. Previously, she won the regional title and earned
third place national honors in the Best Teen Chef Competition.
Professionally, she has worked her way up the kitchen brigade
system at The Duquesne Club, a private club of distinction
founded in downtown Pittsburgh in 1873. There, she trained
and worked alongside Executive Chef Keith Coughenour, a
renowned chef and culinary Olympian.
The first class of students began their studies under Chefs
Hart and Flesch on July 18.
“I really like the classroom environment. We get to put into
practice what we learn right away and our chef instructors are
sharing their expertise,” said Charles Quick of Lancaster, South
Carolina, a student in AACA’s first class, “Already they have
shared tricks and skills that aren’t in our textbooks. That’s
exciting.”
AACA students will benefit from an in-field internship, a
cooperative learning experience between the American Academy of Culinary Arts and the professional culinary community.
An advisory board of culinary professionals supports AACA
and helps guide the development of curriculum, professional
development projects, and internship sites.
“PTI has a great location, a beautiful campus, and students
dedicated to their careers, many of whom I’ve called on to
support our food and beverage operations with great success,”
said Drue Vitter, Executive Chef of the Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh
International Airport, and a member of the ACAA culinary arts
advisory board. “I am very excited about the AACA. The curriculum is well-rounded, in both theory and hands-on education.”
According to President DeFeo, AACA students will benefit from
the established success of PTI’s School of Hospitality graduates,
“PTI already is well known and respected within the hospitality
industry for preparing travel, restaurant, and hotel management
degree graduates who are ready to work in an industry that
continues to lead the region in job growth.”
Chef Hart says the AACA experience is designed to reflect the
formal apprenticeship programs available during his training years.
“Our training is deeply connected to the American dream,” said
Chef Hart. “From owning and operating the classic American diner
to working as an Executive Chef for a five-star establishment, the
American Academy of Culinary Arts will provide graduates the
skills they need to become the great American chef.”
According to Chef Hart, the AACA will deliver a strong foundation in culinary fundamentals, including precision knife skills,
sanitation, mastery of the five mother sauces, basic cooking
methods and professional
development. “We will
prepare students to think
and act like a professional
chef – then explore,
innovate, and experiment
with fresh interpretations
until graduates have
mastered a revolutionary
approach to American
culinary arts."
For information about
The Academy of
Culinary Arts, course
listing, and culinary
careers, visit:
aaca.pti.edu.
OPPOSITE PAGE: Chef
Norman Peter Hart;
ABOVE: Chef Amanda
Flesch.
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Rosedale Tech is a long-standing member of the Pennsylvania Association of Private School Administrators (PAPSA), an
organization representing more than 320 private career
colleges and schools in the Commonwealth before the
legislature, state agencies, and professional associations. At
this year’s annual conference
held in Harrisburg, it was
officially announced that RTI
President and Director, Dennis
Wilke, was elected to PAPSA’s
13-member board of directors.
Every two years, each of the
participating schools cast a
vote to elect roughly half of the
board’s new members on a
rotating basis.
Nationwide, the PAPSA
organization is considered to be
one of the leaders of its kind.
Representatives from other
states will often attend conferences and other training
sessions held in Pennsylvania to learn about the most current
practices and procedures in the world of career colleges. One
of PAPSA’s current goals is to highlight the often overlooked
positive impact that schools like Rosedale have on the state
of Pennsylvania. They also host seminars and other training
discussions on the best admissions, education, career
services, marketing, and administration practices throughout
the state year round.
“I am very excited to be on the board of directors,” Dennis
Wilke said.
One of the main reasons he decided to accept the nomination had to do with the departure of Dick Dumaresq, PAPSA’s
executive director. PAPSA flourished during his 28 year
tenure.
“It’s important to me to get another good executive director.
I look forward to being part of the hiring process,” Mr. Wilke
also said.
Among Dennis’ duties as board member will be to serve on
several committees that focus on such areas as legislative
outreach, professional development, member recruitment, and
others. He will meet with the board four times a year as well.
His appointment may be in the blood as Dennis’ father, Ben
Wilke, served in the same capacity for MAPSA (Maryland
Association of Private School Administrators) years ago.
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In an effort to combat
the growing skills gap,
Meadville’s Precision
Manufacturing Institute
and Rosedale Technical
Institute, located in
Pittsburgh, recently
established a management partnership. PMI is a nonprofit technical training center that blends knowledge and
technology to support advancements in manufacturing.
Founded in 1987, manufacturing employers have trusted
the value of PMI’s training for their current employees for
years. They also turn to PMI to hire those new to the field
upon graduation. PMI offers hands-on training in the
high demand fields of CNC Operator and Machinist,
Mechatronics, and Welding. Their students take
advantage of state of the art training equipment in a clean
and professional environment.
Formed over 60 years ago, Rosedale Technical Institute
offers training in Automotive, Diesel, Electrical, and
HVAC technologies, as well as in Truck Driving.
Graduates of each of their
programs are in extremely
high demand, as evidenced
by their nearly 90% overall
job placement rate.
Employers consistently hire
Rosedale graduates for their
extensive experience and base of knowledge upon entering the
field.
Leading the new partnership is President and Director
Dennis Wilke. “We are looking forward to this joint venture.
The opportunity for growth in education and training in the
trades is extremely exciting. Students in these fields have
chosen to enter high demand careers and this partnership will
certainly expand their options,” he said.
As a sister school, Rosedale will help to enhance PMI’s
visibility while further developing current and new curricula.
Students of both schools will benefit from a newly shared
cache of resources and facilities. The partnership will help to
meet the increasing demand for skilled tradespeople as
American manufacturing has returned and continues to grow.
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The development of new technology continues to create
Once purchased, the tablet is theirs to keep. Student Services
a more efficient and effective workforce. In the medical and Coordinator John Fostyk stated, “The response from students
cyber fields, examples of improvement are easy to see.
who have switched to the tablet and e-books has been extremely
Though not always evident, technology has had a similar
positive. They like the convenience of not having to lug around
impact on productivity in other fields. Rosedale Technical
their books, the fact that they can use it to take notes, and all the
Institute, a non-profit trade school offering training in
Automotive, Diesel, Electrical, and HVAC
technologies, realizes how important it is to stay
current with technological advancements. To do so,
students have recently been given the opportunity to
take advantage of e-learning and training through the
use of a tablet. It truly has become an added tool to
their toolbox, both in the lab and classroom. Rosedale
is excited to be on the forefront of this type of
technology with this type of training unique to most
similar educational facilities.
The Student Services department at RTI recently
announced the e-learning option for students
through the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. Electronic
versions of course textbooks can be downloaded to
the tablet at a discounted price, offering up to 50%
savings in certain cases. It also grants internet
access, enabling students to look up parts, solutions
ABOVE: Diesel Technology student Nick Hoovler watches an instructional
to problems, and more. Many currently working in
video on his new tablet.
Rosedale’s respective fields of study also use tablets
to troubleshoot various issues on the job. Graduating
additional bells and whistles that come with a tablet, like internet
students will now be afforded even more real-life experience access for example. Plus, it’s theirs for life.” RTI’s foresight into
in the classroom and lab setting, something upon which
the technological demands of its fields of study will continue to
Rosedale prides itself. It can also be used on personal time. positively shape the student’s learning experience.
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BOY SCOUTS RIDE TO WASHINGTON, D.C.
Six days and four states, totaling 335 miles, summarizes the recent trip
completed August 11-16 by five Boy Scouts and two leaders from Troop
301 at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Robinson Township.
The trip started at Point State Park and proceeded along the recently
completed Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) bike path that stretches
beyond the Eastern Continental Divide to Cumberland, Maryland. At
that point, the trail joins the C&O Canal Towpath to Washington, D.C.
The bike path is a 335-mile traffic and motorized vehicle-free route
between Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C.
In addition, two leaders provided gear transportation to the nightly
campsites. The riders enjoyed a train ride home. Boy Scout Troop 301
meets at Holy Trinity Church, Tuesdays at 7 p.m.
ABOVE: left to right: Joe Honeychuck, Michael Maslakowski,
Joe Lueck Jr., Joe Lueck Sr, Brody Connor, Joe Weber, Tom
Connor, Scoutmaster. Not pictured are those who provided
gear support, Heather Honeychuck and Leon Fischer.
LYNDSEY CIESLAK IS JUNIOR MISS PENNSYLVANIA 2013
Lyndsey Cieslak, a fourth grader at Burkett Elementary School, recently entered the Pageant with a Purpose
and was named Junior Miss Pennsylvania. This charity-driven organization encourages each participant to
select a charity she is passionate about and help raise money to support the charity as well as increase
awareness.
This past June, Lyndsey was chosen to hold the title of Junior Miss Pennsylvania for the coming year.
During her reign, she will raise money for cancer, a disease close to her heart. Lyndsey has three immediate
family members fighting the disease. The charities she selected to raise money for are the American Cancer
Society, Denise’s People, and the Western Pennsylvania Humane Society.
As Junior Miss Pennsylvania, Lyndsey participated this past summer in the Relay for Life Race hosted by the
American Cancer Society on July 20, and in the Kennedy Township Parade on August 17.
To help Lindsey or have her make an appearance at a local community event, contact Mandie Cieslak at
(412) 628-3801. Also, visit Lindsey’s Facebook page, “Lyndsey Cieslak-Junior Miss Pennsylvania 2013.)
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YMCA’S PRISCILLA SALVATORE HONORED
WITH ROTARY’S PAUL HARRIS AWARD
ABOVE: Outgoing president of the Parkway West Rotary, Dan Padgett,
presents the Paul Harris Award to Priscilla Salvatore.
Priscilla Salvatore, whose career at the Western Area YMCA
spanned several decades overseeing their operations and
programs as associate executive director and membership
coordinator, was recently honored with the Paul Harris Award
from the Parkway West Rotary.
The Paul Harris Award recognizes either a chapter member or a
citizen for outstanding humanitarian support and community
volunteer service “beyond self.”
Priscilla has been a long-time member of the Parkway West
Rotary Club, coordinating numerous events and assisting with
many projects throughout each year.
Now retired, Priscilla spends her winters in Florida.
Paul Harris recognition was created in memory of Paul Harris,
the founder of Rotary, as a way to show appreciation for
individuals who show furtherance of better understanding and
friendly relations among people of the world.
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Rylan Kadlecik, 12, of Kennedy Township, received a musical
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Michigan. The Music Scholarship Program was instituted and
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