WWE Hall of Famer To Visit East Brady
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WWE Hall of Famer To Visit East Brady
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The event will be held at the East Brady Community Center, which fans have dubbed the “FSW Arena”, and will feature WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2014 Inductee Scott Hall, aka, Razor Ramon. The event will also be the promotions’ first live television taping for “Tuesday Night Slam” which will be airing on Family Life TV (channel 44.2 WKHU) on Tuesdays, of course, at 7:30 pm starting on July 28th. The event is set to feature some of the brightest young talent on the independent pro wrestling scene today. Some of the matches announced are as follows: The FSW Heavyweight Champion Laszlo Arpad facing Andrew Palace for the title, “The Dark Horse” Bronco McBride versus Matt Sagaris in a Dog Collar Match, a Hardcore Streetfight between the Gambino Family and the Sexy Talented Dudes, Sera Feeny will defend her FSW Women’s Title against Roxanne Steele, and much more. Five Star Wrestling has made East Brady their home since January 2015, while running shows twice a month out of the community center which holds 500 people and does not have a bad seat in the house. FSW Owner/Promoter Joe Rogers was quoted as saying: “We would like to thank the good people of East Brady, those in the surrounding areas, and our fans for supporting us. We Don Paul Jewelers at FSW are proud to be able to provide fun and exciting family-friendly entertainment to the local area.”. Fans can order advance tickets for $15 online at www.fswwrestling.com/ event. If fans wait until the night of the show tickets will be $20 at the door. There is also a special package that can be ordered online as well called “The Bad Guy Experience”. This package is for $40 and what you will receive is your ticket to the show, a special “meet and greet” with Scott Hall, an autographed 8 x 10, and a personal picture with Scott Hall with your own camera. Doors for the event will open at 5pm for the “meet and greet” with Scott Hall and the official bell time will be at 7 pm. FSW also offers a training school for anyone interested in becoming a pro wrestler, manager, or referee. New classes for the school start on September 1st. The company is also set up to run events for fundraisers, school events, and town fairs or festivals. For more information about the wrestling school, to host an FSW event, or to order tickets please call 724256-1774. Also, please be sure to follow FSW on FaceBook at www.facebook.com/ fsw2010 and on Twitter at @FSWWRESTLING. Snow’s Polaris-Victory 148 N. 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The online collaborative FAWM.ORG is now twelve years old and has thousands of members worldwide, writing tens of thousands of songs. Each year they host a get-together and 2015 will be the fourth annual FAWMstock held in Emlenton. They say they enjoy coming to Emlenton because they find the scenic beauty, rich history and friendliness to be inspiring. The highlight of the weekend is the free Saturday night concert that will be held this year at the Crawford Center Auditorium on Saturday July 18th at 7:00 PM. Formerly hosted at the Old Emlenton Mill Bunkhouse Hostel, this year FAWMstock will be hanging out at the HB Mitchell building hosted by David and Becca Newbury (Emlenton Antiques) to write their music. They will be staying at the newly remodeled Best House and the Barnard House Bed and Breakfast along the Allegheny River in Emlenton. If you see them around town stop and say “Hi” and maybe you will end up in one of their original songs. Some of this year’s participants will include: Devin Malenson from Canada. Devin is a singer, songwriter, recording engineer and member of the geek rock music duo Copy Red Leader. Their album “Crossing the Streams” was released in 2014. Together with Leslie Hudson, they flirt with the dark side of geek, playing everything from rock to blues, metal to bluegrass, funk to folk. FAWM group from 2013 while at the Old Emlenton Mill. Devin hosted the first FAWMstock at his home in Canada and has been FAWMstock soundman ever since. Jessica Graae blends her folk-rock style and classical training to create haunting, soulful songs. Her “evocative, lush, exquisite vocals, accompanied by elegant and impressive guitar playing” create a “meditative backdrop” on her CD Gypsy Blood. Jessica is recording her second studio album, scheduled for release in the fall of 2015. Nominated for six WSTW Hometown Hero Homey Awards, Jessica is a 2013 Philadelphia Folk Factory contest winner and a finalist in the 2012 and 2014 Delmarva Folk Hero contests. Patrick Madden is an associate professor at Binghamton University Computer Science Department in New York. His main research interest is on optimization for NP-Hard problems, with a focus on problems relevant to VLSI CAD. He is also actively working on cryptography and biology-related topics. In his spare time he mixes FAWM songs and wrote an Apple App called MIDImorphosis - Polyphonic Audio to MIDI Conversion available at the ITunes store. Award-winning singersongwriter Lori Citro goes beyond the pop clichés to deliver beautiful, wellcrafted songs that compel with their searing honesty and expert musicianship. A 1st Annual Western PA Primitive Rendezvous July 16th thru the 20th • Emlenton, PA Pre-1840 Primitive Camping & Activities Public Welcome July 17, 18, 19 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM – Located on the IMM Property – GPS 420 Squaw Valley Rd., Parker, PA 16049 For More Info. Call 724-586-7220 or EHNBJB@zoominternet.net former music prodigy, beauty queen, and champion athlete, Lori is one of the area’s most accomplished pianists and a veteran of many area bands. Never one to rest on her laurels, Lori is always pushing the envelope of what is possible- both in music and in her extraordinary life in Newark Delaware. Join music lovers from around our area to hear fresh, talented musicians this Saturday night. 1397 Kerr Ave. Ext. Emlenton, PA PA STATE INSPECTION Undercoating • Complete Automotive Service • Advanced Technology in Computer Diagnostics – CALL OR STOP TODAY – FOR AN APPOINTMENT Visit the Emlenton IGA for their weekly specials: www.emlenton.iga.com Page A-2 – The Progress News - July 14, 2015 DOUBLE DRIVEL Into The Outdoors With Dick and Mike Andrew McCutchen is making his 5th straight All Star appearance. He becomes the first Pirate since Roberto Clemente back in the 60’s to accomplish this fete. The only other Pirates to have made 5 straight appearances are Arky Vaughan, Willie Stargell, Bill Mazeroski, and Ralph Kiner. Garret Cole and AJ Burnett are the first Bucco starting pitchers to be named All Stars since 1960 when Vernon Law and Bob Friend were so honored. Garret Cole at age 24 is the youngest Pirate All Star since John Candelaria who was 23 when he was named. This week’s All Star game will be the first since 1945 without a Yankee or Red Sox player in the starting lineup. Sad to see the recent passing of former Oakland Raiders great Ken “The Snake” Stabler. The Oakland Pittsburgh matchups of the 70’s were probably the greatest games ever. How Stabler is not in the Hall of Fame is beyond me. This week the NFL offers something different. Instead of players names ending up on police blotters they went with visits to the emergency room. 2 NFL players lost a combined 3 fingers over the 4th of July shooting off fireworks. Cal Ripken played 2,632 consecutive games. Joe DiMaggio hit streak ended at 56 games. Now Joey “Jaws” Chestnut’s streak of Nathan’s Hot Dog eating champiohships has ended at 8. Matthew “Megaload” Stonie ate 62 hot dogs to Chestnut’s 60 to claim the coveted mustard-yellow championship belt. All good things and records come to an end. College football starts in less than 8 weeks. Thought of the week: Sometimes you have to forget what’s gone, appreciate what remains, and look forward to what’s coming next. ACV SCHOOL DISTRICT NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION New Student Registration (K – 12) for the AlleghenyClarion Valley School District will be held at the high school on Tuesday, August 4, 2015 and Wednesday, August 5, 2015 from 9:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M. and 12:00 P.M. – 2:45 P.M. To enter Kindergarten, a child must be 5 years old before July 1, 2015. You must have your child’s immunization records, birth certificate and proof of residence in the Allegheny-Clarion Valley School District with you when you come for registration. Please call 724-6594661 Ext. 140 to schedule an appointment. Vacation Bible School St. Michael the Archangel Church 811 Chestnut Street Emlenton, PA 16373 Dates – July 20 thru 24 Time – 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Registration forms are available in the Religious Ed office at the church, or you may call – 724-867-0110 to register. VBS for ages Pre-K through 6th grade! Hope is Born Out of Pain and Sacrifice By Chris Henderson Ordinarily, at this time of year, I would be writing about fishing. However, since the bulk of my fishing is done in the Allegheny, I am faced with a problem. The river has been more or less unfishable for most of the summer. As of this writing, it is high and muddy, with boats more or less unseen. Rain is in the forecast, so the outlook is on the bleak side. Last week, I saw something I have never seen before. A male rose-breasted grosbeak, at our feeder, was feeding sunflower seeds to a youngster, as if to show it how to eat. The focus of this week’s column is going to be a bit on the nasty side. It is time, I think, for a look at perhaps the most useless creature on the earth, the mosquito. Most of us are aware of the fact that mosquitoes carry disease, but West Nile virus is sometimes overlooked. While mosquito bites are, by their very nature, itchy and irritating, for some people, being bitten by a skeeter carrying West Nile can be a serious matter indeed. People infected with this virus may have no symptoms at all, or very mild ones such as fever, aches, rash or swollen lymph glands. In some cases, though, symptoms can include high fever, coma, convulsions, neurological damage and even death. In other words, the disease is not something to be taken lightly. There is no cure for the condition, although medical measures can be taken to help afflicted patients. Mosquitoes pick up the disease by biting infected birds. After a short time, they can transmit the virus to animals and humans. A major reason for the increase in the number of mosquitoes is the decline in the bat population, due to white nose syndrome. As near as I can recall, I have not seen even one bat this spring and summer. In fact, it has been several years since I have seen even one. Bats eat mosquitoes by the thousands, so, naturally, when the bat popu- STEINER’S OUTDOORS & MORE 798 St. Rt. 68 East Brady, PA (724) 526-3442 Open 7 Days A Week Catfish Contest Saturday, July 25th Stop for Details 2015 Hunting Lic. Available Great Selection of Fishing Tackle & Fly Tying Supplies & Hunting Gear Live Bait An Invitation from US Mineral Rights and River Valley Energy, LLC. to attend a River Valley Landowner Group Meeting lation is down, the skeeter population goes up. It is interesting to note that only female mosquitoes bite, as they need a blood meal before laying their eggs, which can amount to two to three thousand in a lifetime. Also, mosquito biting increases five-hundred times when there is a full moon. Surprisingly, you are more likely to be bitten if you eat bananas. Obviously, the best way to avoid West Nile is to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes in the first place. There are many effective repellants on the market, many of which contain DEET, a highly effective product. Although DEET certainly works, much has been written about potentially negative effects of the chemical. There are a number of non DEET repellants on the market, but the only one I have found to be effective is a product called “No Bite Me,” marketed by SallyAnder Soaps. For whatever reason, it will actually turn bugs around in mid air, and it smells good to boot. It is not cheap, but a little bit goes a long way. The fact of the matter is that many mosquito bites take place in and around the home. A few simple precautions can drastically reduce or eliminate the pests. In order to reproduce, the bugs need standing water in which to lay their eggs. Bird baths and kiddie pools, when neglected, provide excellent breeding grounds. One of the most common is old tires which become filled with rain water. Most of us know how hard it can be to get water out of a tire. Luckily, there are products on the market which kill the eggs and larvae before they can become mature, biting, disease spreading adult mosquitoes. One should be constantly on the lookout for standing water, and dump it out. A few simple precautions can really go a long way. Nobody likes mosquitoes, and it behooves all of us to do all that we can to prevent their spread. Charitable Deeds Instead, he chose hope and he did it in two meaningful ways. There is no greater act of hope for a couple than to have a baby, and Jason and Alice have a two-year-old son named Jase. But even the path to parenthood was littered with heartbreak because Alice endured a miscarriage, which was seen in “When I Walk.” After everything else they’d gone through, that felt like a devastating blow to me as a viewer watching the documentary so imagine what it felt like for them to go through it. Once again, however, they refused to be beaten down by life. Alice got pregnant again and now they get a lot of joy from the life they created together. In addition, Jason’s frustrations getting around Manhattan in his wheelchair led him to start a project called AXSMap. com. Using the website or phone app, it maps and identifies the places in the city that are most accessible for people in wheelchairs or with other disabilities. Or at least it started in New York City. Now, Jason and Alice have generated volunteers in cities around the world to map their locales and let the disabled know the stores, restaurants, streets, and modes of transportation that can accommodate them. If you’re interested in helping, you can visit the website and click on Mapathon. Jason and Alice’s example of hope in the face of adversity is one story among many from this year’s Christopher Awards. But theirs is a special testament to the fact that real hope isn’t happy talk; it’s a worldchanging force born out of pain and sacrifice. For a free copy of the Christopher News Note, STAYING POSITIVE AROUND NEGATIVE PEOPLE, write: The Christophers, 5 Hanover Square, New York, NY 10004; or e-mail: mail@ christophers.org. ACV Make- up Sports Physicals HUGE - HUGE Garage Sale July 15, 17 & 18 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM 260 High Point Road Knox, PA 16232 814-221-9966 The word “hope” gets tossed around a lot, and some people may see it as a saccharine sentiment or unrealistic happy talk. In some contexts, that may be true. But one of the ideas I was left with after this year’s Christopher Awards is that real hope doesn’t come cheap. It is hard won through dire circumstances that might have broken other people. For instance, there’s the story of New Yorker Jason DaSilva, subject of the TV category winner “POV: When I Walk.” Jason is a filmmaker who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at age 25. As reported by the website NewMobility. com, which named him their 2014 Person of the Year, “Not only did doctors tell him that he had multiple sclerosis when he was just 25, but they added that he had the worst kind: primary progressive MS. It’s all downhill. There are no FDAapproved drugs to treat it and unlike some other types of the neurological disorder, there are no remissions.” Despite the bad news, Jason mustered up the courage to turn the camera on himself. “When I Walk” provides a window both into his own battle with the debilitating disease – and into the daily struggles of all people with disabilities. Unexpectedly, the film also becomes a love story when Jason meets and marries Alice Cook, who gives his spirit a needed infusion of joy. Through triumphs and tragedies, they carry the cross of MS together, giving witness to the power of selfless love. Jason’s journey by himself - and then with Alice - is a testament to the type of hope I’m talking about here. He slowly loses the ability to walk, finds his speech and arm movements limited, and even finds his eyesight faltering. For a filmmaker, that’s an especially painful development. Even with Alice by his side helping him every step of the way, Jason could have decided to give up. The A-C Valley H. S. Fall Sports Physicals are scheduled for Thursday, August 6th from 8:30 am – 12:00 in the nurse's office. Please call the High School office at 724-659-4661 to schedule an appointment. PIAA physical forms are available in the office or can be printed from the school's website - www.acvsd.org located under the Athletics tab. The Law Firm Of STEPANIAN & MENCHYK, LLP Of Butler, PA has opened a Satellite Office in Chicora, PA To Serve The Residents of: Chicora - Karns City - Petrolia - Bruin Parker and Surrounding Communities Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM American Legion Building Tuesday, July 21st meeting will be held at: Reminisce Banquet Center 340 Ferree Road / (Route 208/38, Off I-80, Exit 45) Emlenton, PA 16373 – Please call or email with any questions. – Kim Blair – US Mineral Rights 717 Parview Drive • Gibsonia, PA 15044 Ph: 724-822-3332 or email: kblair@us-mineral-rights.com August Meeting: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 – 6:00 PM River Valley Land Group is a collaboration between River Valley Energy and US Mineral Rights. RVE has advocated for local landowners leasing interests for the past 5 years in negotiations with SWEPI, Chevron, and Halcon, among others. There is clear evidence that landowners joining together achieve higher bonuses, better share of royalties, and more landowner friendly leases. Trips to local courthouses show recorded leases, that have the best terms and addendums, are those through landowner groups. RVE realizes this effort demands an experienced partner in achieving goals of maximum lease value and protection to you, the landowner. That is why RVE selected US Mineral Rights, based in Gibsonia, PA to manage and direct our future efforts. River Valley Energy wants to share the US Mineral Rights story with area landowners. We invite you to join us for our June meeting Tuesday, June 23rd at 6:00 PM at the Reminisce Center, on Routes 38 and 208, (3 miles east of Emlenton), just off I-80, Exit 45. Thank you, Drew Orient and Curtis Hovis founding members of RVE. West Slippery Rock Street - Chicora General Law Practice • Civil Cases (Personal Injury & Accidents) • Business & Corporate Law (Corporations -Fictitious Names) Real Estate Law (Deed, Leases, Title Exams) • • Wills, Powers of Attorney, Estates • Elder Law (Social Security, Living Wills) • Municipal & Zoning Law • Oil & Gas Law (Including Marcellus Shale) Walk-ins Welcome or Call for an Appointment 724-285-1717 Dollar General Knox • Emlenton www.dollargeneral.com The Progress News - July 14, 2015 – Page A-3 A-C Valley 4th Quarter Principal & Honor List Grade 5 –Gary E. Amsler, Malia A. Conner, Paige M. Klingler, Oshlynn M. LeRoy, Meah M. Schiberl-Ielase Grade 6 – None Grade 7 – Chloe P. Dittman, Hannah M. Farrington, Edward J. Stevanus, Sierra D. Wolfe Grade 8 – Samuel D. Anderson, Brady E. Cullen, Abby L. Freeman, Destiny G. Hunt, Susan L. Kandor, Emilee D. Klingler, Alexis N. Marzik, Cameron M. McNany, Alexis H. Shirey Grade 9 –Zachary M. Austin, Levi W. Fair, Emma R. Fox, Brooke E. Irwin, Emily C. Kaufman, Caroline R. Lowrey, Christian D. Pierotti, Sydney D. Rankin, Brittany R. Rupert, Allison E. Sherman,. Alexandra L. Slater, Josey A. Terwilliger, Ellie R. Thompson, Annie E Viertel Grade 10 – Jennifer L. Amsler, Jaleigh R. Seigal Grade 11 – John I. Anderson, Elizabeth A. Best, Jill K. Caldwell, Chayanne M. Christo, Virginia V. Kahl, Katherine L. Martinelli, Lauren N. McNany, Emily J. Mechling, Taylor Pennington Dunkel, Shannon B. Quaill, Kiersten B. Rothen, Kaitlin M. Stumpner, Halee J. Wetzel Grade 12 – Amy L. Adelman, Eric M. Bailey, Cheyenne L. Barger, Samantha J. Brison, Gabrielle R. Harris, Danielle M. Kaufman, Erin M. Logue, Sadie E. Longo, Bryan J. Miller, Ian H. Seaton, Lydia B. Thompson, Skylar N. Wyman Honor Roll Grade 5 – Anna N. Callander, Trace B. Forsythe, Dylan W. Fulkerson, Adison N. Painter, Nathan M. Phillips Grade 6 - Makenna L. Armagost, Rachel E. Cullen, Kyley I. Freeman, Brent E. Hetrick, Andrea E. Meals, Levi S. Orton, Elijah D. Penny, Brooklyn M. Schreiber, Amelia C. Sherman Grade 7 – Bridget D. Brison, Chelsey A. Hillwig, Karly G. King, Myia E. Page, Carson D. Snyder, Emily K. Wetzel, Lucas B. Whitcomb Grade 8 –Sean E. Barger, Abigail M. Barris, Olivia G. Boocks, Dalton L. Callander, Madelyn A. Dittman, Kylee A. Eaton, John B. Healy, Amber R. Holton, Arika A. McCall, Trisha L. McCalmont, Kaylie R. Merwin, Chloe D. Milks, Angelina J. Pierotti, Sydnie M. Schmidt Grade 9 – Lauren K. Alworth, Dana R. Brunsgaard, Trent D. Chalmers, Destiny M. Chamoun, Aubrey A. Fisher, Sarah M. Hughes Grade 10 – Alexander E. Hart, Dori M. Kralj, Ethan R. Nevel, Megan N. Novak, Madison V. Stump, Ryan J. Wambaugh Grade 11 – Sadye L. Bartley, Emily E. Brenneman, Michael L. Chamoun, Emily L. Courson, Morgan S. Cratty, Trapper M. Ferris, Madelyn L. Morrison, Brooke P. Rihn, Jennifer L. Russell, Dylan S. Stewart Grade 12 – Keirdyn D. Bailey, Michaela B. Callander, Tiarrah Z. Dehncke, Marley A. Harnish, Andrea M. Hart, Abigail L. Larimore, Melanie W. Lewis, Dawn C. Woods, Heather N. Zacherl Knox Center News On Tuesday, July 14, the Knox Center opens at 8:30 with coffee and refreshments. Bingo will start at 11:00. Please provide a dollar gift so prizes can be awarded. Lunch will be served at 12:00 noon consisting of grilled chicken sandwich. On Tuesday, July 21, Knox Center opens again at 8:30 Tom’s Sales & Service 10790 Route 322 Top of the Riverhill Shippenville, PA 16254 ➮ Simplicity ➮ Husqvarna ➮ Echo ➮ Snapper We Sell Holland Grills! 814-226-4013 tomssalesandservice.com with coffee and refreshments. At 11:00 Sharon from Country Springs joins us and plays LCR. Lynch will be served at noon consisting of ham with augratin potatoes. Chocolate milk and vanilla ice cream will also be served for lunch as a special treat. A bus trip to Riverside Inn at Cambridge Springs is available for anyone over 18. This trip includes bus fare, dinner, and show for 60 dollars. The show, "Medieval Feast" will start at 2:30 on Sunday, October 25. The bus leaves Knox Fire Hall at noon and returns about 6:30. To make your reservation for the trip please call Paula at 319-5310 Tuesdays. To make meal reservations please call aging office at 226-4640. Come Celebrate 60 years of Marriage On May 21, 1955, they said, “I do.” Celebrate 60 years of Marriage with the Reverend Thomas and Doris Prosser on July 18, 2015 from 1 to 4 PM at an Open House, given by their children at the Scrubgrass Grange, 5104 Emlenton-Clintonville Road, Emlenton, PA. No gifts, just your presence and love please. Doris and Rev. Thomas Prosser Ryan Barrett of Knox, Pa Earns Degree From The University of New Haven WEST HAVEN, CT -- Ryan Barrett of Knox, PA graduated from the University of New Haven with a Master of Science in Management of Sports Industries. Ryan is currently working for Rowan University in Glassboro, NJ as their Athletic Communications Multimedia Specialist. Ryan is a 2006 graduate of Keystone High School and the son of Greg and Kathy Barrett of Knox. The University of New Haven is a private, top-tier comprehensive institution recognized as a national leader in experiential education. Founded in 1920 the University enrolls approximately 1,800 graduate students and more than 4,600 undergraduates. Ryan Barrett East Brady Area Development Corporation Holds July Meeting The East Brady Area Development Corporation (EBADC) held its monthly meeting on July 8th at 6:30 PM at the Allegheny Hills Retirement Apartments. Several projects are in the planning stages for the remainder of 2015. EBADC members will join cyclists from the Armstrong and Redbank Trails associations in the Riverfest parade on July 17th by carrying the organization’s banner. The Bridge Area Enhancement Project has been designed and estimated. The concept was approved by East Brady Borough Council at their July 7th meeting. Funding for phase one was has been secured through a private donation. Additional planning meetings will be held with representatives from council and the project committee to further develop this plan. The We Believe Holiday event is scheduled for November 13th and14th . Crafters continue to be sought to set up in churches. Light-up Night will take place at the Veteran’s Park the evening of December 5th. The membership meeting met in late June and new membership forms will be mailed out in October to all East Brady residents. An early bird incentive allows dues paid in 2015 to be valid through the end of 2016. The Trail Town Program will be revisited in December with a goal of participating in 2016. The finance committee will meet in August to discuss fund raising possibilities and to continue to plan for nonprofit status. The next meeting will be held on August 12th at 6:30 PM at the Allegheny Hills Retirement Apartments on Kelly’s Way in East Brady. All are welcome. For additional information contact Dawn Weibel at 724-526-3264 or Toni Henry at toni.henry51@gmail.com. Mustang Cruise Scheduled If your Mustang has been sitting in the stable and chomping at the bit for a good ride, then grab the reins and come along, lets see how big we can make the stampede. If you know anyone who has a Mustang please pass the info along. We will meet at The Reminisce Banquet Hall in Emlenton PA at 10:00 am on July 18, 2015. For more information or to pre-register , please email lsalusky@hotmail.com (put pony run as the subject) or call 724-431-8276. East Brady Riverfest Schedule of Events All W eekend: Rowver Ride Company - Amusements, Rides & Blow-Ups Weekend: Infor mation Booth - T-Shirts, 50/50 Raffle Tickets, and Information containers for Beautiful Baby & Precious Pet contests! 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NELSON PRO HARDWARE WATER STREET • EAST BRADY, PA • CALL 724-526-3141 ady Fir eman’s Riv erfest P ar ade 6:30 pm - East Br Brady Fireman’s Riverfest Par arade 6:30 pm - Beautiful Baby & Precious Pet registration begins 8:00 pm - Opening Invocation by Father Butler 8:00 pm - Citizen of the Year Announcement 8:30 pm - 10:30pm - NOMaD (North Of Mason-Dixon) Band Saturday, July 18th erfest Riv er R 9:00 am - Riv Riverfest River Run un (5K) 9:10 am - Riverfest River Walk (1 mile) 11:00 am - 1:00 pm - East Brady Riverfest Pageant (ages 5 - 22) 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm - ABATE Scavenger Hunt & Bicycle Giveaway at 5:30 pm 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm - BINGO at East Brady Fire Hall 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm - East Brady’s Got Talent w - $5 entry 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm - ABATE Motor Motorccycle Bike Sho Show 2:00 pm - Sally’s Kids Korner 2:00 pm - Duck Race by Karns City Quarterback Club 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm - Doo Wop Shoppe Band 6:00 pm - Corn Hole Tournament 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm - Highway 4 Band eworks b y Starfir e 10:00 pm - Fir Fire by Starfire Sunday, July 19th 10:30 am - 11:30 am - Interfaith Community Church Service and Hymn Sing 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm - East Brady Youth Ministry 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm - BINGO at East Brady Fire Hall 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm - The Morgan Family 2:30 pm - Precious Pet Winner Announcement 2:45 pm - Beautiful Baby Contest Winner Announcement erfest A uction 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm - Riv Riverfest Auction 4:30 pm - Weekend Wrapup, Beautiful Baby Winner, Raffle Drawings Schedule subject to change without notice notice.. If you have questions please send an email to eastbradyareariverfest@yahoo.com. Be sur es on this pag ought you this schedule of ev ents! suree to thank the sponor sponores pagee who br brought events! Visit our three locations for even more great deals: Rt. 338 Knox Mon-Sat 7 AM–9 PM Main St. Rimersburg Sunday 8 AM–6 PM Broad St. New Bethlehem Page A-4 – The Progress News - July 14, 2015 Red Brick Gallery Exhibition Features Two Artists Carol Modery-Kilkeary Graphite and Oil Artist – Stacie Johnson-Leske Potter July 17 – August 23, 2015 Foxburg, PA – Red Brick Gallery's next installment for the 2015 exhibition series will feature the paintings and graphite drawings of Carol Modery-Kilkeary and the pottery of Stacie Johnson-Leske. The exhibit will open on Friday, July 17 with a meet the artists opening reception the following evening, July 18 from 4:30 p.m to 6:30 p.m. The reception will be followed by a 7:00 p.m. concert at Lincoln Hall - The Allegheny Drifters - Bluegrass Jamboree. Carol Modery-Kilkeary became interested in figure drawing while attending the Art Institutes of Pittsburgh and Fort Lauderdale for fashion illustration, where she freelanced as a fashion illustrator. Her path took her back to school for mechanical drafting. During this time, she worked as a clerical to pay tuition. Her clerical career continuted for the next 16 years, but she always had the need to create art. While working full time she freelanced doing a variety of art commissions from animal portraits to custom motorcycle painting. In her retirement she was provided the opportunity to pursue her passion for creative expression. Overwhelmed with choices, Carol decided to go back to basics: drawing with the goal to draw well. "Graphite is a simple, honest medium that can be pushed beyond it's rawness, " Carol said. She has an impressive list of honors and awards attained for her art work. These include McMurray Art League/ Galleria exhibit 2010, 2011, 2014 best of show (jurors Peter West, World West Gallery; John Delmonte and Mark Panza, Panza Gallery). She has received several jurors awards between 2010-2015. Most recently she won best of category for still life and two jurors award for still life and figurative in the 2015 Galleria exhibit (juror Barry Jeeter). Carol's artistic achievements don't stop there. The September issue of Street Rodder Magazine features her husband's 1949 "tin woodie" station wagon on which she painted all the realistic wood grain on the exterior of the car. “My work consists of graphites and oils, mostly figurative and still life,” ModeryKilkeary stated. “I am inspired by contradiction of a subject - the coarseness of its appearance, yet finding beauty in honesty and form. My work is detailed and my objective is to pull the viewer into the piece.” A Washington, DC area native, potter Stacie Johnson-Leske was mesmerized by dance as a child. She was fascinated by the difficult jumps and turns that the delicate dancers made that looked so easy and the way they were lifted and tossed as if they were weightless. She was also awed by the strange and colorful costumes, the brilliant lights and dazzling sets surrounding those beautiful and magical dancing creatures. She pursued her dream of becoming dancer by attending the Interlochen Arts Academy and the North Carolina School of the Arts, where she earned a BFA degree. Stacie began working with ceramics in 2002 when, as a Christmas present, her husband arranged for her to take pottery lessons. Her enthusiasm and talent led to a three year apprenticeship with Jonnie Kinney, an accomplished potter in Richmond, Virginia. As a ceramics artist, she is inspired by and employs many lessons acquired from her years of dance training for a career as a ballerina. “For me, the clay is the body of the dancer. I use a gritless, white stoneware which appears to be delicate and fragile, when in truth, it has great strength and elasticity. As my 'dancer' pirouettes on the wheel, it flexes- expanding and contracting into elegant forms.” “I am the music as I use the rhythm of the spinning wheel to encourage the clay to compress and stretch into fanciful shapes which, like a prima ballerina, are lightweight yet deceptively strong and durable.” Once the form is complete, it is costumed in richly colored glazes or textured in swirling black and white, enhancing the shape and drawing the viewer’s eye. Stacie continued, "As you look at a piece of my work I hope you see the dancing, laughing lines, the unexpected bursts of color and the joyful movement.” "When you hold a piece of my pottery in your hand, you’re also holding a small piece of my childhood spent in the ballet," she said. Today Stacie Johnson-Leske lives in Ridgway, Pennsylvania with her husband and two cats. This spring, Stacie opened her studio and a gallery in a storefront on Main Street in Ridgway. Her work is on exhibition in several area galleries and she exhibits at several fine art shows each year. Red Brick Gallery is located at 17 Main Street in historic Foxburg, PA. Gallery hours are Fridays, 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Saturdays, 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (divided into two 4 hour shifts for co-op artists); and Sundays, 12 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please visit www.alleghenyriverstone.org for additional information on the Red Brick Gallery or other events sponsored by ARCA. Red Brick Gallery Main eet oxb ur g, AA Street oxbur urg, Main Str Str eet •• FFoxb FFoxb oxb ur g, PPA PPA Street oxbur urg, New Exhibits at the Red Brick Gallery Friday, July 17 - Sunday, August 23 Meet the Artists Opening Reception Saturday, July 18 4:30 – 6:30 PM 40 Main Street • Foxburg, PA 724.659.5701 • www.alleghenygrille.com • Find us on facebook! Carol Modery-Kilkeary: Paintings and Graphite Drawings New Hours: Mon. thru Thurs.: 11:30 AM to 10:00 PM Fri. and Sat. 11:30 AM to 11:00 PM • Sun.: 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM TUESDAY NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT 6:00 to 9:00 PM On the Patio Tues., July 14 The Acoustic Highway Sunday Brunch 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM Tues., July 21 Ryver Nymphs Stacie Johnson-Leske: Fine Ceramic Pottery Tuesday is also $5.00 Burger Night Try one of our 10 items under $10 on our Dinner Menu Mon., Tues., Wed., and Thurs. Nights Allegheny RiverStone Center for the Arts Gallery Hours: Friday 2:00 to 6:00 PM; Saturday 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Sunday 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM Summer Business Directory Support Your Local Retailers Fisher’s Greenhouse 1039 Airport Rd., Emlenton, PA • Open Daily • Vegetables Peppers, Tomatoes Cucumbers, Zucchini • Herbs • Hanging Baskets • Seasonal Produce 724-867-0121 Travis Cratty Heating & Air Conditioning McEntire -Weaver Funeral Home 504 West Penn Ave. Knox, PA 16232 814-797-5265 Service • Installation Custom Duct Work Small Appliance Repair Fully Insured! 724-679-0756 Continuing The Compassionate Service You Have Come To Expect! Advertise Here! Starting at $15.00 per week. Landscaping, Lawn & Garden, Home Remodeling, Rentals Special Services? Whatever your Business If You Have The Service We Have Your Spot! Call 724-867-1112! McKinley Funeral Home 109 Emlenton St. Clintonville, PA 16372 814-385-6615 Service is Our Tradition. Caring for Clintonville Families Since the 1800’s. 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Progress News The Building & Plumbing Supplies Main Street, Emlenton, Pa. 724-867-2390 We have all your building & remodeling supplies! 410 Main Street • Emlenton, PA 16373 ~ 724-867-1112 Fax: 724-867-1356 July 14, 2015 Section B – Page 1 Allegheny-Clarion River Valley Region Blueprint Communities Initiative Accomplishments By Marilyn McCall, Blueprint Communities Core Team Member James Bennett Joseph & John Flynn J.C. Porterfield Emlenton Gas Light and Fuel Co. H.J. Crawford Dr. A.W. Crawford “Legacy” (A glimpse into Emlenton’s Past) Emlenton is a very small town with a rich history. At one time there was not an oil or gas company in the United States that did not have a representative living in Emlenton or had family ties to people who lived in this town. One of Emlenton’s citizens changed the way citizens of Europe illuminated their homes. A major league baseball player from this town played in the first World Series. Both, Bob Hope and Honus Wagner, walked on Emlenton’s streets. These are just a few of the facts that will be explored in “Legacy”, a production conceived, collected and written by Julie and Cathy Powell in an effort to bring some of Emlenton’s history to life on the stage. In this production a group of four actors in the form of reader’s theater will share first person narratives of some of Emlenton’s former citizens, while a multimedia presentation that will enhance the viewer’s perception of the story will be shown on a screen center stage. Some of Emlenton’s founders and giants of industry will tell their stories, yet some of “Legacy’s” tales come from ordinary folks who in some way impacted the town. Some of its citizens have left an inheritance of buildings and trusts, others have left a legacy of laughter in the stories they have lived out and told. The actors portraying these people will be Rev. Gary Brown, Jenny Lowrey, Jeff Powell and Kathy Soroka. “Legacy will be performed on Friday August 7 at The Crawford Center at 8 p.m. tickets may be purchased for $8.00 at the door or by calling 724-867-8000. Also a pre-show dinner will be offered by Little It Deli at the restaurant. The package includes dinner and tickets to the show. For reservations call the above number. Proceeds benefit the Pumping Jack Museum and the organization of a theatrical group in Emlenton. MICHAEL AUTO BODY For all your auto body repairs. Specializing in Complete Restoration, Collision, Repairs, Stripping and Detailing. LOCATION: 2 Miles North of Eau Claire Take East Unity Road to Route 3010, Turn Right go 1/8 mile. Open: M-F: 8-5 (724) 791-2349 Saturday: 8-12 In Life, Don’t Let The Weeds Grow Up Around Your Dreams Open: By Appointment Only April thru November Foxburg, PA 16036 724-659-0180 E-Mail: buttons@thebuttonhouse.com Wallace Trucking & Landscape Supply Wish Felicia a Happy 50th on July 13 1320 Chicor a Rd. Chicor a, P A Chicora Chicora, PA Open: 724-445-7009 W e r !• Limestone • ive Del • Gravel • • Compost • • Decorative Rock • Topsoil • • Mulch • • Bark • • Shale • We Have Fire Rings Hours: Tues. thru Fri. - 9 am to 5 pm • Saturday - 8 am to 4 pm 511 Hill Street • In the lower levelCrawfordCenter Emlenton, PA 16373 - Summer Hours Open 10 am to 4:00 PM Must be Signed Up by 11:30 am to be counted for lunch that day! 724-867-3122 Park Hill First Church of God 3314 Lime Plant Road Parker, PA 16049 814-358-2470 parkhillchurch@windstream.net You’re Invited 2015 Vacation Bible School July 13th – July 17th 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM (Preschool to 6th Grade) Dinner will be served every night! Even though summer is here and people are taking vacations and spending time with their families, the Blueprint Communities Initiative of the Allegheny-Clarion River Valley Region is moving toward completion of its 2015 Action Plan. The City of Parker officially received Trail Town Designation for the North Country National Scenic Trail (NCNST) on March 26, 2015. The NCNST is a premier footpath that stretches approximately 4,600 miles from Crown Point in eastern New York to Lake Sakakawea State Park in central North Dakota. Passing through the seven states of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota, it is the longest of the 11 National Scenic Trails authorized by Congress. Like its sister trails, it was designed to provide outdoor recreational opportunities in some of America’s outstanding landscapes. The trail enters Parker on S. Jackson Avenue, runs north on Washington Street and along the entire length of North River Avenue, and crosses the Veterans Memorial Bridge where it connects with the Allegheny River Trail. Dan Maurer of the Butler Chapter of the North Country Trail Association is working with Mayor Bill McCall and Council Person Marilyn McCall on this project. A formal ceremony will take place in the fall. By the end of summer, placards will have been installed through Emlenton to connect the Allegheny River Trail route through town. Dave Staab of The Progress News has donated a domain name/website for the BCI and is leading a team of volunteers in developing the website. The ACRVR Committee #3 is searching for properties in need of facelifts. A grant opportunity offered by Glidden Paints is available and offers up to 20 gallons of outdoor paint per building. Any building is eligible but historical significance is one factor used by Glidden during the selection process. Property owners must have liability/ homeowners insurance, be able to provide volunteers to do the painting, and be able to paint the building during the September 1st – September 30th time period. Emlenton residents – contact Nancy Marano, Borough Manager, at 724-867-8611; and Parker residents – contact Marilyn McCall at 724399-0076 for application forms. (NOTE: Property owners are encouraged to check with your insurance agent prior to submitting your application to ensure that volunteers are covered under your policy.) Goal 1 – Recreation – Meeting times and places to be announced Goal 2 – Entrepreneurial – meets 2nd Thursday at 6:30 p.m. – location rotates Goal 3 – Good place to Raise a Family – meets 4th Thursday at 6:00 p.m. – location rotates Goal 4 – Arts – No set time; meets at Lincoln Hall Please follow the AlleghenyClarion River Valley Region on Facebook for meeting times and locations. Named to President’s Scholars List at the University of Pittsburgh Titusville Livingston Alexander, President of the University of Pittsburgh at Titusville, recently announced the President’s List for the Spring Term 2015. This list is composed of University Scholars (4.0 term QPA), President’s Scholars (3.5 to 3.99 term QPA), and Dean’s Scholars (3.20 to 3.49). A two-year campus, the University of Pittsburgh at Titusville offers both associated degree programs and baccalaureate/transfer programs to other Pitt campuses or virtually any other college or university of the student’s choice. On the President’s Scholars list is Meghan Williams of Parker, PA. She is the daughter of Mike and Dawn Williams. Page B-2 July 14, 2015 The Progress News HERBERT HOVIS AUTO Rt. 208 at Lisbon 5089 Emlenton-Clintonville Rd. 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Main St. Clarion, PA NEW EQUINOX LT AWD only ..................... $25,399 NEW MALIBU LT p seat, rr cam, only ........ $21,985 2014 Cruze LT turbo 16k ...................... $14,490 2011 Nissan Versa 62k ........................ $8,490 2010 Dodge Ram Quad Cab 4x4 chrome 46k .. $21,990 2014 Town & Country Van leather, dvd, 27k .... $20,990 Photos & More Info at: www.seidlechevy.com or call: 1-800-242-7544 ★ FOR RENT ★ ★ NOTICE ★ House for Rent: 3-BR, Two Story in Foxburg. New appl. Tara Terwilliger. Call 724968-7792 ATTN. Customers. Riverview Sportsmans Supply now at new location 142 East Unity Rd Parker, PA 16049. 1/2 mile off route 38 at Cherry Valley 814-385-6868 7/14 ★ FOR SALE ★ 19' x 31' above ground pools ★ THANK YOU ★ $899 inc. FREE install, deck, & complete pkg. Site prep ex- The Fox family would like to tra. 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Jackson Ave Parker, PA. and the Presbyterian Lots of fishing stuff, 40 straight Women’s Association for a razors, Pull behind yard delicious meal. sprayer, Ladies clothing. Lots Also, a very special thank you of other stuff 7/14 to Stephen and Jack Buzard Leicher Farm Blueberries for their caring and helpful picked or you pick call 724- planning. 445-2471 7/21 Very Gratefully, Janet, Jacqui & Ray Fox and families ★ WANTED TO BUY ★ Buying Junk Cars, towable or not. 724-290-4750. TFN LESSNER TREE SERVICE, Free Estimates on removals, trimming and stump grinding. Insured. Call anytime: 724753-2724 / Cell 724-9913800. TFN Prices Good Thru July 19, 2015 Seidle Chevrolet Buick-GMC 814-226-8300 1141 E. Main St. Clarion, PA 16214 www.seidlechevy.com R.W. Hovis Auto Sales 5079 Emlenton-Clintonville Rd. Emlenton, PA 16373 724-867-0380 $ ‘00 Cavalier “As Is”. .......... 799 ‘00 Ford Focus, 2 Dr. ...... $2499 ‘02 Ford Escape, AWD. ... $2499 ‘03 Chevy S10 Blazer,4Dr $2799 ‘06 Chevy Aveo ................. $2999 ‘05 Kia Optima .................. $2999 ‘02 Saturn SL2 .................. $2999 ‘03 Hyuandai Elantra GT . $2999 ‘03 Chevy Cavalier, 4dr ... $2999 ‘03 Chevy S10 Blazer, 4dr $3499 ‘03 PT Cruiser ................... $3799 ‘03 Mustang Convertible ..... $3799 ‘05 Chevy Cavalier, 2dr ... $3799 ‘03 Chevy 1500, 4x4 ........ $3999 ‘01 Chevy 1500 4x4, ........ $3999 ‘07 Ford Focus, 4 Dr., ..... $4299 ‘04 Ford F150, 4x4, .......... $4299 ‘08 Hyundai Accent, 4dr . $5299 ‘06 Kia Spectra, 5 Spd ...... $4799 ‘05 Nissan Altima, ............ $5999 DON 814-797-1025 Poor Credit? Stop By! Exit 53 • I-80 ★ EVENTS ★ Spaghetti Dinner on Tuesday, July 14th at the Eau Claire United Methodist Church. Serving from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Cost: Donation. Spaghetti Dinner on July 14 from 4 pm to 6:30 pm at St. Paul’s Church, 2167, SR 268 Chicora, $7 Adults, $3 Children. All proceeds benefit Mission Fund. Take Outs available for additional fee. Queenstown UM Church Rain-Out Re-Sale Lots of new Merchandise Coffee, Donuts Hot Dogs, Rootbeer floats Saturday, July 18th 8 AM - 1 PM 7/14 Park Hill First Church of God "Rummage Sale", July 24 & 25 from 9 am to 4 pm, We will have many different items (something for everyone). Also, a hot lunch will be available for purchase, along with bake sale items that will benefit our Youth. We are renting tables, if you'd like to sell items.....hurry space is limited. The money you make is for Y-O-U! The monies raised for table rentals will benefit our blanket ministry. Contact us at (814) 358-2470 or parkhill church@windstream.net. 7/21 Presqisle Casino Bus Trip Sunday, August 9th: Leaving at 9:30 am. 601 Main St., Emlenton, PA. Cost $23 - Get Back $30 in Free Play. Call 814-229-2743 for info. The Progress News Classifieds As low as $8.00 – 724-867-1112 – ★ WORK WANTED ★ Commercial Real Estate Auction 121 Clark Drive, Seneca, PA 16346 Thursday, July 16, 2015 • 6:00 PM Directions: From Cranberry take Rt. 257 towards Oil City. Go approx. one mile. Auction on left. Watch for Baker & Bellis Auctioneer signs. Real Estate Info.: Commercially zoned 7.63 acres is just a few hundred feet from the local hospital, school and retail locations. This would be a great location for a doctor/dentist office, retail location, or even to just start a second location of your existing business. Current use of property now is a rental house, garage and log cabin. Real Estate shown upon APPOINTMENT ONLY by calling 814-671-1978. Terms: $15,000 cash or PA check non-refundable down payment day of auction. Balance due at closing within 30 days. Real estate being sold upon owners’ confirmation, with motivated sellers. Parcel ID 08,014.-017C.-000 Taxes approx. $2600. Bill Bellis, Jr Jr.. 814-671-1978 PAA, CAGA ~ AU003805-L Any auctioneer can sell at auction, but doing it right is what we do best. www.BBA411.com Real Estate Auction 510 Spring Street, Franklin, PA 16323 Tuesday, July 21, 2015• 6:00 PM Directions: From 13th Street take Grant Street to Center Street, turn right. At the Y take a right for Spring Street. Follow to auction. Watch for Baker & Bellis Auctioneers signs. Real Estate Info.: Just starting out in life or wanting to start making money in the rental business, this is your opportunity. This 2 bedroom house has been completely remodeled, off street parking available, vinyl siding and more. Real Estate shown by appointment, call 814-671-1978. Parcel ID 10,337.-021..-000 Approx. taxes $650. Terms: By court order, a 20% down payment is due the day of the auction. Down payment is non-refundable and must be in cash or PA check. Balance is due within 30 days at closing, or less if possible. The only condition of sale shall be that all bidders acknowledge that the finality of the auction is subject to the requirement that the court confirms the sale in accordance with Pennsylvania law. Bill Bellis, Jr Jr.. 814-671-1978 Hamilton’s Lawn Care & Landscape - Mowing, Mulch★★FOR FOUND SALE★★ ing, Seeding, Pruning & Found: Dog on Metz Road More. Call 724-756-2333 or Call 724-659-3771 724-841-5490. 9//29 PAA, CAGA ~ AU003805-L Any auctioneer can sell at auction, but doing it right is what we do best. www.BBA411.com ★ HELP WANTED ★ Will Haul Anything - Scrap, and Junk of all kinds. Also Part Time Teller mowing and weed eating. Eau Claire Office Call Rich for pricing. 724-290Responsible for providing ex- 5389. TFN ceptional customer service, accurately processing a variGarage Sale ety of transactions & assisting with customer questions and Huge Garage Sale on Friconcerns. Expand existing re- day and Saturday, July lationships, refer bank prod- 17th and 18th from 9 am to ucts and services. High 4 pm at 5474 Doc Walker school diploma or equivalent, Rd. - West Freedom. Girls excellent customer service Clothe sizes NB to 14; skills and previous cash han- Boys Clothes NB to 24 dling experience required mo.; Jr’s Sizes XS-L; Visit Careers section of www. shoes, books, Household farmersnb.com for more infor- items, chairs, Christmas, Plus lots more. Watch for mation or to apply online. Signs. EOE, M/F/V/D 7/21 Parker Area Authority is accepting resumes for full time position of assistant water & sewer operator. Licensed applicants are preferred but not required. Must be flexible to work weekdays, weekends, & holidays when needed. Must live no further tha 15 miles from Parker City.Must pass physical & drug/alcohol test. Must be 18 years of age & have valid PA driver’s license. Resumes are being accepted until August 15th. Send resumes to Parker Area Authority, PO Box 342, Parker, PA 16049 7/21 ★ LEGAL NOTICE ★ Administrators’ Notice Estate of Cynthia J. Davis, a/ k/a Cynthia Jonelle Becker, late of 436 Washington Street, Parker, PA 16049, deceased. Notice is herby given that Letters of Administration c.t.a. on the above estate have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will make them known without delay to: Jennifer L. Batson 103 South Sixth Avenue Clarion, PA 16214 or Jason M. Jordan 4305 Smoke Rise Drive Stow, OH 44224 Ray H. Scott, Attorney 521 Liberty Street P.O. Box 567 Clarion, PA 16214 7/28 Laurie’s Country Kitchen Complete Business Auction 503 Main Street, Polk, PA 16342 Thursday, July 23, 2015 • 6:00 PM Directions: From Franklin take Rt. 8 South to Rt. 62, turn right. Follow Rt. 62 to Polk, auction on left. Watch for Baker & Bellis Auctioneer signs. Real Estate and Business Information: If you have ever wanted to own or operate a restaurant or catering business and to be your own boss, this is your opportunity. Laurie’s Country Kitchen, a long-time family owned diner in Polk will be auctioned with all the equipment in place to start making money. Go to www.BBA411.com for a complete listing of equipment to be included in the auction with the restaurant. RE Info.: Parcel ID 21,00.-002A.-000 Taxes approx. $925. Terms: $7000 cash or PA check non-refundable down payment due the day of the auction. Balance due at closing within 30 days. RE shown by appointment. Contact 814-671-1978 to view property. Bill Bellis, Jr Jr.. 814-671-1978 PAA, CAGA ~ AU003805-L Any auctioneer can sell at auction, but doing it right is what we do best. www.BBA411.com Chicora VFD Fall Gun Raffle Saturday,August 29th • Chicora Community Park Drawings and Meal Begins at 12 Noon 1. Ruger LC9 or $300 2. Ruger LC9 w/Lazar or $400 3. Ruger LCR 357 Mag or $400 4. Ruger MK2 22-45 Blue or $250 5. $250.00 Choice of Ammo or Cash 6. Ruger GP 100 357 mag. Blue or $450.00 7. Ruger American 270 or 30-06 or $300 8. Ruger American 7mm08 or $350.00 9. Ruger Blackhawk 44 mag or $325.00 10. Taurus 738 Stainless or $250.00 11. Taurus Judge 3” mag Stainless or $500.00 12. Smith & Wesson 637 38 sp. or $350 13. Cash Prize - $250.00 14. Smith & Wesson 686+357 Mag or $600 15. Smith & Wesson 637 38 sp. or $350 16. Smith & Wesson SD9VE 9mm or $300.00 17. Smith & Wesson Body Guard 380 w/Lazar or $300 18. $350.00 Choice of Ammo or Cash 19. Smith & Wesson AR-15/22LR or $375 20. Remington 700 SPS Choic of Cal. or $500.00 21. Remington 1911 r1 45ACP Black Oxide - $525.00 22. Remington 870 Express, Laminated or $300.00 23. Remington 11-87 Sportsman Super Mag. or $600.00 24. Remington 783 308 or $360.00 25. Cash Prize - $250.00 Mail In Form - Mail To : Chicora VFD, P.O. Box F, Chicora, PA 16025 Name:___________________________________ Address__________________________________ City__________________State_____Zip________ If You See Dave Myers on July 14, 2015, wish him a Happy Birthday! Phone #__________________________________ No. Of Tickets @ $25.00 ________ = $___________ Make Checks Payable to Chicora VFD 26. Thompson Center Venture - Blue Syn. Choice of Cal. or $400 27. Taurus 709 Blue 9mm or $300.00 28. Cash Prize - $500 29. Savage 212 Slug Blue 12 Ga. or $475 30. Savage 220 SLug Blue 20 Ga. or $400 31. Savage 11-111 Hunter XP w/Bushnell 3-9, Choice of Cal. or $350 32. Savage 25 Walking Varmint Blue-Syn., Choice of Cal. or $400 33. Savage 93R17 BTVS 17HMR or $350 34. Savage 11-11 FCNS Choice of Cal. or $500.00 35. Savage Mark II 22LR or $275.00 36. Savage Axis Youth w/Scope 243 or $300 37. Savage Axis Adult - Choice of Cal. or $250 38. Heritage Rough Rider 22LR/22 Mag or $200 39. Cash Prize - $250.00 40. Weatherby Vanguard Blue Syn. 300 w/ Mag. or $450 41. Weatherby Vanguard Blue Syn.300 30-06 or $450 42. Weatherby PA-459 Camo Turkey Pump or $400 43. Weatherby SA08 Syn. 12 Ga. or $425 44. Weatherby PA-08 Upland Youth 20 Ga. or $300 45. Hi Point 9MM CP 9MM or $150 46. $500.00 Choice of Ammo or Cash 47. Hi Point 995TS Carbine 9 mm or $225 48. Howa 1500 Blue Syn. Choice of Cal. or $350 49. Bushmaster AR-15 556 or $70.00 50. Cash Prize - $1000.00 For Tickets Call: 724-445-2220 or See Any Fireman Must Have Ticket Stub to Enter Must Have Photo ID to Consume Alcohol Tickets are $25.00 Substitutes Due to Availability Guns & Tickets Supplied by Sportsman’s Supply All Prizes Must be Claimed within 30 Days Small Games of Chance Lic. # 2826 Special Raffle Permit #15-24 All Winners Subject to Federal, State and Local Firearm Control Laws. Chicora VFD Not Responsible for Typographical Errors July 14, 2015 Page B-3 – The Progress News – The Parker Community Day and Fireworks Rescheduled for Friday, July 17th Come celebrate in the smallest city in the U.S.A., Parker, PA. on Friday, July 17th. All events will be held in the downtown area. Due to the heavy rains on the weekend of June 26/ 27 the fireworks and events for Parker Community Day had to be rescheduled for Friday July 17th. The events will kick off at 4:00 pm with the Chinese auction at the Parker House. At 5:00 pm will be the Jus- Enjoy the Fireworks! First 150 Registered receive a pin & year bar. Door Prizes & Raffles Best in Show Competition $1/vote Open Now A.B.A.T.E. will be giving away 2 children bicycles at 6 PM. (must be present to win) Lori’s Deli & More at Cookie Daze in Rimersburg A.B.A.T.E. MOTORCYCLE CRUISE-IN Show Runs from 3:00 to 6:00 PM on Main Street, Rimersburg, PA Registration: $10 Parker VFW River Ave., Parker, PA 16049 724-399-2356 Non-Smoking Dining Room Open to Members, Family and Guests! Open to Public: 7 am to 11 am Sunday Dinners Will be Held the 4th Sunday of Month Open to the Public - 12 PM to 5 PM Next Dinner will be July 26th Veterans will receive a Discounted Meal! Friday, July 17th “Purchase Your Chance to Win a Steeler Recliner” Back Lot Between Parker VFW & Riverstone Night Club 4:00 PM - Chinese Auction, Parker House 5:00 PM - Kids Karaoke with J Rock 5:00 PM - Bouncy House for Kids, by Justice League 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM - Vendors 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM - Balloon Darts, Ring Toss, Duck Pond, etc. 7:00 PM - Riverstone Night Club presents DJ Brant 7:00 PM - Parker VFW - Open Juke Box 7:00 PM - Music at Parker House Eau Claire, PA 724-791-3131 Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 7 to 7 FIREWORKS at Dusk – Get & Go – Breakfast Sandwich and Coffee Weekly Lunch Specials Monday thru Friday 2015 PARKER CITY FIREWORKS T-SHIRTS ON SALE Available Now at Riverstone Lounge & Grill Children’ oo! Children’ss Sizes and Biggie Sizes TToo! Whyte’s ~ Daily ~ Lunch Specials & Subs to order! Prices this ad good Ad Starts – Monday, July 13 to Saturday, July 18, 2015 PLAY THE LOTTERY: Daily • Big 4 • Cash 5 • Super 6 • Instant • PowerBall Fueland Savings Rewards - - - Buy Groceries - - - Save on Gasoline S ummer savings plash Ground Beef 3-lb. or more bulk wrap Hershey 2-Liter Btls. Milk $ Shakes Pepsi 3/$ ea. Products 99 2 Boneless Top Sirloin $ 29 $ 99 lb. lb. 3 $ 99lb. 2 5 Delmonico Sugardale 1-lb Pkg. Steaks Hot Dogs $ 99 lb. 2/$ 3 8 Sugardale $ 99 Bananas 5 lb. Bacon Colby, Mini Horn 2/$ Cheese ......... $429 lb. Pistrami ....... 1-lb Pkg. 1 1 2/$ 3 Lipton 100-count Tea Bags Juicy Juice 22 to 24-oz. 8-pack Pasta 2/$ Sauce 4 2/$ 4 Spaghetti 3/$ Newman’s – 59-oz. Lemonade $ 99 2 2/$ 3 Drink Boxes 2/$ Orville Redenbacher’s Mircro Popcorn San Giorgio 1-lb. Pkg. 8.75-oz. bags Chex Mix Ragu Ice Cream Toppings Brownies $ 77 lb. Watermellon .... $399 Smuckers Duncan Hines Milk Chocolate 49¢ Seedless, Whole 7 $ 89 5 Pork Chops Steaks $ 1 Person - 29,220 2 Person - $33,360 PARKER, PA / 724-399-2541 – HOURS – 8-9 MON. THRU SAT. / 8-5 SUNDAY VALERO GASOLINE - PAY AT THE PUMP – “BEST YET” STORE BRAND ITEMS Cream Cheese Income Guidelines 9.95 At TThe he PParker arker House Ho tel & R estaur ant arker VFW in the Hall Hotel Restaur estaurant ant,, PParker and TThe he River stone LLounge ounge & Grill and Night Club Riverstone Philadelphia 8-oz. block CHICORA COMMONS APARTMENTS Only $ Downtown Parker Events Deli Income Guidelines Served with 2 Sides! July 17th 3 1 Person - $20,700 2 Person - $23,650 Open Face Prime Rib Sandwich Parker City Fireworks and Community Days Isaly’s Deli Chopped Ham $ 29 PARKER HEIGHTS APARTMENTS Friday, July 17 thru Sunday, July 19, 2015 mailed to P.O. Box 234 Emlenton, PA 16373; payable to: Our Puzzled Life. The school supply drive date will be announced closer to the event. Valero Gasoline Breakfast Now Available on Wednesday & Saturdays Parker Community Days Weekend Special Autism Support Group Gears Up For School All proceeds benefit “Hope For Your Future” (supporting local cancer patients) Saturday, August 8th 208 River Ave., Parker, PA•724-399-1100 tice League Bouncy House for Kids. Kids Karaoke will start at 5 PM in the parking lot behind Riverstone. Parker Community Day also features Vendors, and Children’s games. See the schedule featured on this page. The fireworks display will be at dusk. Many of the yard sales got washed out on June 26th, so keep an eye out for yard sale signs in the area. Our Puzzled Life Autism Support Group is hosting its 3rd Annual School Supply Drive in August. The group is looking for area businesses and local individuals who would like to make donations of school supply items or a monetary donation made payable to: Our Puzzled Life. They are also collecting new and gently used lunch boxes and backpacks. Items will launder and re-distribute to children. Last year they provided 150 children with needed school supplies. During Autism awareness month they received a generous donation from the Parker VFW in order to continue their community involvement. The majority of this donation will be used to purchase basic school supplies and the remaining portion we plan on hosting some free movie events for the children. If you can help in anyway please contact Kimberly Brewer at (814) 227-9232. Monetary donations can be 102 S. Wayne Street Parker PA 724-399-2401 www.nextierbank.com Riverstone Lounge & Grill 4 $ 77 1 Wish Bone – 16-oz. Salad Dressing 3 2/$ 4 Super Fresh White 3/$ Bread 3 Page B-4 – The Progress News - July 14, 2015 – OBITUARIES – Gerald G. “Jerry” Marzik Gerald G. “Jerry” Marzik Gerald G. “Jerry” Marzik, 58, of Main Street, Emlenton passed away with his loving wife and children at his side Saturday afternoon, July 4, 2015 at UPMC Passavant in Pittsburgh following a courageous battle with cancer. Jerry was born in Hazelton on August 20, 1956. He was the son of Paul J. and Helen R. Wenner Marzik. Jerry attended Public School in Hazelton. Jerry enjoyed hunting and fishing as well as golfing and “tinkering around”, he especially enjoyed visiting with close friends and family. He was a talented cook, and enjoyed cooking for various community benefits. Jerry was a skilled diesel mechanic and worked for many years as a diesel mechanic and truck driver. He was later employed by Kings HVAC and the Emlenton Water Company. He is survivied by his wife, Bonnie J. Bullman Marzik, whom he married in Butler on August 19, 1995. Three children, Rebecca J. Malone and her husband Kevin of Polk, Tasha L. Seeker and her husband William and Gerald R. “J R” Marzik and his wife Shanon, all of Kennerdell; six grand children, Jenza, Justice, Izaya, Gage, Alexis and Kadence. Jerry was looking forward to the birth of his seventh grand-daughter, Ashlynn. He is also survived by a brother, Michael Marzik of Farmington, NY, and two sisters, Joan Marzik and her companion, Jim Hartung of Whitehaven, Kathy Marzik Dunkle and her husband, Ed, of Pleasantville as well as a number of aunts, uncles, cousins, brothersin-law, sisters-in-law and friends. In addition to his parents, Jerry is preceded in death by a brother, Paul J. Marzik, three sisters, Beverly Marzik Caito, Paulette Marzik, Mary Ellen Marzik, and triplet infant brothers. Friends were received at the Hile Funeral Home Inc., 1204 Kerr Ave. Emlenton, PA. Funeral service was held from the funeral home with the Pastor Kent O’Neil, officiating. Memorial contributions may be made in Jerry’s memory to a charity of one’s choice. For more information or to send a condolence, please visit: www. hilefh.com. Alvin Ernest “Bud” Weckerly Bruin, PA Alvin Ernest “Bud” Weckerly, 74, of Bruin, PA, passed away Thursday, July 9 2015, at VNA Inpatient Hospice in Butler. He was born September 8, 1940 in Parker, PA, the son of J. Dean and Hannah (Feicht) Weckerly. Bud was a lifelong resident of the area and graduated from FT-KC High School in 1958. He was selfemployed as a third-generation bricklayer and stone mason with Weckerly Construction, retiring in 1999. Bud honorably served in the US Army Reserves for six years and belonged to the Parker City-Allegheny Valley #521 Masonic Lodge. He enjoyed the annual fishing trips he took to Canada each year with family and friends, and also liked hunting, bowling and playing poker. He will be remembered with love by his wife, Susan (Bigley) Weckerly, whom he married October 23, 1987; sons, Patrick Weckerly, of Mentor, OH, Gregory Weckerly and wife, Lisa, of Bruin, and Jarrod Weckerly and partner, Ryan Miller, of Cranberry Twp.; daughters, Teresa Mackrell and husband, Kent, of Chicora, and Melinda Farrington and husband, Jamie, of Parker; step-son, Ray Heginbotham, of Karns City, and step-daughter, Amy Furey and husband, Paul, of Fenelton; grandsons, Aaron, Nathan and Jacob Weckerly, of Bruin, and Stephen Barnhart, of Fenelton; granddaughters, Abigail MacKrell, of Chicora, Hannah and Aletha Alvin Ernest “Bud” Weckerly Farrington, of Parker, and Courtney Barnhart, of Fenelton; and numerous nieces and nephews. Bud was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Betty Conto and Deanna Christy; and nephew, Dean Christy. Friends were received on Sunday, July 12, 2015, at Bauer-Hillis Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc. 102 Argyle Street, Petrolia, PA, Additional visitation was held on Monday, July 13, 2015, prior to the funeral service at the funeral home, with the Rev. Dennis Barger officiating. Burial was in Perryville Cemetery, Parker, PA. Contributions can be made in Bud’s honor to VNA Inpatient Hospice, 115 Technology Dr., Butler, PA 16001. Arrangements are being handled by Bauer-Hillis Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc. To leave a condolence for Bud’s family, visit www. bauerhillisfuneral.com. Jean E. Weller Jean E. Weller, 92 of Harrisburg, PA, formerly of Emlenton, died Thursday, July 9 in Harrisburg. Visitation will be from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM on Friday, July 17, 2015 at the Emlenton Presbyterian Church, Main Street, Emlenton, PA. A memorial service will follow at the church at 11:00 AM. A full obituary will be published in next week’s paper. Funeral arrangements are being provided by the Hile Funeral Home, Kerr Ave., Emlenton, PA. Visit: www.hilefh.com for more information or to send a condolence. Friday Night Lights Community Event Evening 5k Fun - Run Walk July 31st at Keystone H.S. Evening Activities Start at 5:30 PM Youth Football Camp Games & Awards J.V. / Varsity 7 on 7 Flag Games vs. C-L Registration at 7:30 PM 5k W alk at 8:45 PM / Fun-Run at 9:00 PM Walk Cost $20 Pre-Register • $25 Day of Race Download Registration Form at: www.runhigh.com Sandra D. Klingensmith Sandra D. Klingensmith Sandra D. Klingensmith, 56, of Butler and Sugarcreek died Thursday July 2, 2015 at Butler Memorial Hospital. Born October 25, 1958, she was the daughter of David B. and Marjorie “Carolyn” (McCanna) Irwin. Sandy was married to Mark Klingensmith for 37 years. They resided in New Iberia, LA for the majority of those years. Sandy loved animals, playing scrabble and cards, listening to music especially70’s music, Christian music and was a huge Elton John fan. Sandy had a great sense of humor and always made people laugh, especially her seven beautiful grandchildren. She is survived by her husband Mark Klingensmith of New Iberia LA and 2 daugh- Stella Pearl Smith ters Caryn (Jason) Benoit and Amy (Blake) Edler both of New Iberia. Her mother Carolyn Irwin of Sugarcreek, five sisters Marilyn “Marilee” Wiseman, Patricia (Jim) Emminger, Linda (Jack) Schwab, Cherie Greenspring and Robin (Ron) Patch and one brother David Irwin. Sandy is also survived by seven grandchildren Kayla, Kelsey, Gracie, Tyler, Corgan, Riley and Jackson, two best friends of 50 years Tammy (Clyde) Beham and Janice (George) LaVan and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father and one sister Cynthia Schaumloffel. Friends of Sandra D. Klingensmithwere received Sunday July 5, 2015 at Buechele Funeral Home and Cremation Services Inc., 707 Kellys Way, East Brady, PA 16028. Funeral Services were held Sunday in the Funeral Home with Pastor Mark Hillwig of the East Brady Baptist Church officiating. The family suggests memorials in Sandy’s name be made to Orphans of the Storm 11878 State Route 85 Kittanning, PA 16201 To view or express condolences, please visit: www.BuecheleFuneral Home.com Captain David E. Dearolph Captain David E. Dearolph, of Oviedo, Florida, peacefully passed away at home surrounded by his children, grandchildren and brother on Thursday, July 2, 2015, two days short of his 89th birthday. His life was one of complete dedication to the Navy, its officers, its sailors and the nation they defend. David was born July 4, 1926, in Foxburg, the eldest child of Edwin James Dearolph and Florance Mae Dearolph (Rupert) of Parker. He earned his baccalaureate degree from the University of Rochester in June of 1947 and he was commissioned in the United States Navy where he ultimately served for more than 34 years, defending his country in peace and war. After designation as a naval aviator in 1950, and recently married to Patricia Jean Shirley of Butler, he completed his first of eight overseas deployments during the Korean Conflict, the Cold War and the Vietnam War. In the course of his military career he accumulated more than 5,600 flight hours in different types of naval aircraft, spanning the gamut from seaplanes to the supersonic RA-5C Vigilante and earned three individual Air Medals for aerial combat missions in Korea and Vietnam. After he progressed in rank from Ensign to Captain, he was privileged to command Reconnaissance Attack Squadron Five aboard the USS America and later served as Operations Ofûcer aboard the USS Forrestal. As a senior officer he served in Washington, D.C., on the Staff of the Chief of the Staff of Naval Operations and later as the Navy Liaison Officer to the Federal Aviation Administration, where he was recognized with the Legion of Merit, our country’s second highest peacetime award. Dave left active duty in June 1978, and he and Patricia returned to central Florida where he was active in civic affairs and the leadership and music program of Holy Cross Episcopal Church in Sanford, Florida. David was a long and faithful member of VFW Post 7073 and American Legion Post 598, both of Parker. During that period, Patricia and Dave alternated their time between his Florida home and his family roots in Emlenton. He was preceded in death by his wife Patricia and his sister Jean. He is survived by his brother, Edward “Gus” A. Dearolph of College Park, Georgia; daughter, Dianne E. Carman of Clifton, Virginia; sons David J. Dearolph of Lynchburg, Virginia, Douglas J. Dearolph of Augusta, Georgia, Daniel J. Dearolph of Oviedo, Florida; and nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. His life will be honored at a memorial service Saturday, July 25, at Holy Cross Episcopal Church in Sanford, Florida. Interment will take place alongside his late beloved bride at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. l5, in Parker Presbyterian Cemetery. The VFW and American Legion Posts of Parker will officiate, along with family, friends, and other veteran friends in attendance. H. Jack Buzard Funeral Home of Parker is assisting the family with all arrangements. To view/send condolences, flowers, sympathy cards visit: www.buzard funeralhomes.com. Stella Pearl Smith, 92, of Rt. 338, Emlenton, Turkey City, Richland Twp., Clarion County, passed away at 6 p.m. Saturday, July 4, 2015 at her home. Stella was born in Snyder Hollow near Cowansville in Armstrong County on July 22, 1922. She was the daughter of the late Henry H. Sr. and Dora Snyder McElroy. During the war, Stella worked as a welder at the Dravo Shipyard in Pittsburgh, welding on ships to help in the war effort. She was later employed for 16 years at the Wolverine Toy Factory in Pittsburgh. In 1972, she and her husband left Pittsburgh and moved to Turkey City. Stella was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Samuel Brown Smith, whom she married in Beaver on November 16, 1951. Mr. Smith passed away on January 23, 2015. Stella enjoyed reading, flowers, visiting with family and was fond of all babies. Stella also enjoyed making clocks, lamps and loved yard sales. God received another angel on July 4th when Stella became part of her family reunion in heaven. Stella is survived by a son Harry Walter McElroy, of Ford City, three daughters Barbara Clement and her husband, John, of Springfield, IL, Bonnie Vaughn and her husband, Glenn, of Knox, and Jayne Porter of Eighty-Four. Also surviving are five grandchildren she raised as her own, Stella affectionately called them the “children of my heart; Sandra Allen and her husband, Bill, of Cochranton, Laura Jetter, of Knox, Lisa Watterson and her husband, Tim of Rural Valley, Karen Billa of Cleveland, OH, Samuel McElroy of Turkey City; a sister, Marie Smith, of Cowansville; a brother, Clyde Young of Coalsville; a close friend, Pat Berlin, of Turkey City. Sixteen grandchildren, forty-one great-grandchildren, fifty-two great-greatgrandchildren also survive. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Nellie, a son, Samuel Jr., two great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren, eight brothers, and five sisters. Friends were received at the Hile Funeral Home Inc., 1204 Kerr Ave., Emlenton PA. A funeral service was held from the funeral home at with the Rev. David S. Coul, pastor of the Knox United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was held in Bradys Bend Cemetery, Bradys Bend Township, Armstrong County. Memorial contributions in Mrs. Smith’s name may be made to Charitable Deeds, 98 Hickory Nut Ln., Knox, PA, 16232. For more information or to send a condolence, please visit: www. hilefh.com. FURLONG’S SER VICE SERVICE QUALITY SALES & SERVICE CLARION, PA 814-226-8380 MAJOR BRAND TIRE 260 High Point Road, Knox, PA Guess What! Felicia is 50 Allegheny RiverStone Arts Stella Pearl Smith OPEN: MON. - FRI. 8 AM TO 5 PM 814-797-5354 www.majorbrandtirepa.com. Reserve Tickets: 724-659-3153 Or buy online at: www.alleghenyriverstone.org Glorious Music and Art in the Beautiful Allegheny River Valley Allegheny Drifters Bluegrass Jamboree Lincoln Hall Foxb ur g, PPA A oxbur urg, Saturday Saturday,, July 18 at 7:00 PM! It’s a Bluegrass Jamboree in Foxburg! Come on down and gather by the river as Allegheny RiverStone Center for the Arts brings back to the beautiful Allegheny River Valley the exciting and energetic bluegrass of the Allegheny Drifters in concert in Lincoln Hall on Saturday, July 18 at 7:00 PM! You’ll love their bluegrass classics, strong soulful vocals and blazing instrumentals that will remind you what country living is all about. Bring the whole family! Tickets are $15 for Adults and $5 for students. Children under 6 Free. Buy tickets online at: www.alleghenyriverstone.org or call 724-867-8594 to reserve tickets. Allegheny RiverStone Center for the Arts receives state arts funding through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.