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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Community leaders get a taste of Steel Valley progress


Steel Valley area business owners and government officials got a taste of future development via a breakfast meeting at the Bulgarian-Macedonial National Educational & Cultural Center in West Homestead.

Kitty Lesko, Steel Valley Enterprise Zone Corp. president, welcomed guests at Wednesday morning's event. A presentation by SVEZC coordinator Chuck Starrett, as well as positive speeches from I-TEAM President and Executive Director Eddie Wehrer and Homestead council President Drew Borcik followed.

"With today's event, what we're trying to do is connect with the business people, building owners and residents of the area," Starrett said. "Things are going on. There are major investments taking place. All of the projects that we talk about are not easy to undertake. Renovating buildings, building new buildings, is expensive."

The SVEZC is the economic development vehicle for Homestead, West Homestead, Munhall and a portion of Pittsburgh's 31st Ward. SVEZC administers the state-designated Enterprise Zone Program and links to many other resources locally, in Allegheny County, and at the state and federal levels.

I-TEAM, a grass-roots community organization, was founded in August 2007 and has provided a variety of hands-on learning activities for students in the area. Participants do not have to attend Steel Valley schools, but must live within the district.

Starrett's presentation focused on development in the area since 1997 when Homestead and neighboring communities were stuck with the decaying Homestead Works site and not much development. Approximately $750 million worth of investments have been made in Steel Valley since that time.

In 2000, a comprehensive urban design plan was adopted. The Waterfront opened that same year. Other developments highlighted in the presentation include the Urban Design Ventures building along E. Eighth Avenue, Steeler quarterback Charlie Batch's renovation of the historic Homestead Bakery at 235 E. Seventh Ave., as well as renovations to the old Half Brothers building in the borough.

Businesses that recently opened in the area include the Tin Front Cafe at 216 E. Eighth Ave. and the Blue Dust Bar & Restaurant at 601 Amity St.

Starrett said approximately 50 loft apartment units are expected to be open soon along the 100 and 200 blocks of E. Eighth and Seventh avenues, and other developments are in the works.

Wehrer said Steel Valley has a lot to feel good about, and focused on the impact school districts have on communities and how his organization is trying to help the education of future employees and business owners.

"I have an awful lot of pride in the place," he said. "That's probably a common theme for a lot of the people that are here. I know not everybody here has grown up here. Those who did have that pride and I think those who have moved in the area have gained that pride themselves.

"We're a strong people. The mills are no longer here, obviously, but that toughness and that spirit of the people who were working for Carnegie Steel and U.S. Steel is still with us. That's what really has enabled us to move from 1997 with nothing but brown(fields) to 2009, and you've got a lot of development going on in the area.

"The value of their homes are directly tied to the successes and failures of that school district. Everybody who owns a business here, the value of the business is tied to that perceived quality of the Steel Valley education. (With) professional development for teachers and the summer camp for students, as much as anything, we're trying to foster teamwork, trying to set high standards. Teamwork is huge with what we try to do."

Borcik discussed the cooperation between Homestead, West Homestead and Munhall officials as well as others through the Steel Valley Intergovernmental Steering Committee and its subcommittees.

He said it was perceived that the three boroughs were in competition with each other, and measures were taken to change that in order to help the area move forward.

"We're moving ahead and I'm very happy about that," Borcik said. "Many of us here share a common history and common memories."

Allegheny County council President Rich Fitzgerald, D-Squirrel Hill, said he and Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato hosted a delegation of county commissioners from all over the nation and took them on a tour in the Homestead area as part of the G-20 summit.

"I think there has been an awful lot of cooperation and an awful lot of good people who have led the three boroughs," he said.

"I think that is really what has led to a lot of the revitalization and the hope we all have moving forward. I think 10 years ago, we did have a much different attitude about what could occur and much more fear and trepidation as to what the future is.

"Today, I think we all have a much different attitude and we see some of the growth potential that continues to occur."

"It takes many different aspects to bring it all together, and that's key," Lesko said.

Information about the many initiatives in the area were available after the meeting.

Area businesses and others who wish to learn more about how to develop facilities in Steel Valley and keep updated on such situations can do so online at www.svezc.org or www.steelvalleyavenues.com.

Information also is available by calling 412-462-8870

By Michael DiVittorio, Daily News Staff Writer Thursday, October 15, 2009

Craft Show & Food Festival


Saturday October 24, 2009
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
St. John's Cathedral Center
Munhall, PA

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Get a Great Deal on a Meal And Help Needy Families - Fuddruckers and the Steel Valley Salvation Army Join Forces


Enjoy a great meal while making a difference for greater Homestead-area needy families. Mark your calendar for Wednesday, October 14th and make a dinner date. From 5:00 PM through 8:00 PM, the Waterfront Fuddruckers restaurant will donate 25% of the check total to The Salvation Army's Steel Valley Worship and Service Center from those customers who present a special flyer. The Waterfront Best Buy will join in the festivities and show movies for the children.

"Christmas is just around the corner and our client assistance lists are swelling," said Major Karen Garrett, The Salvation Army's Steel Valley Worship and Service Center Commanding Officer. This promotion couldn't have come at a better time and we are grateful to our generous neighbors at Fuddruckers."

In order for The Salvation Army to receive the 25% per check donation, download the required flyer at www.salvationarmy-wpa.org and present it to the Fuddruckers staff.

Contributions will stay in the greater-Homestead area and directly support needy families. For more information, contact Major Karen Garrett at 412-461-2460.

Both a church and a social service organization, The Salvation Army began in London, England in 1865. Today, it provides critical services in 118 countries worldwide. The 28-county Western Pennsylvania Division serves thousands of needy families through a wide variety of support services. To learn more about The Salvation Army in Western Pennsylvania, log onto www.salvationarmy-wpa.org. The Salvation Army . . . Doing the most good . . . for the most people . . . in the most need.

SOURCE Salvation Army Western Pennsylvania Division

Thursday, October 8, 2009

What's New at BMNECC

October 8 - 14, 2009
Bulgarian Macedonian National Educational & Cultural Center

Click here to see our Events Calendar

Friday, October 9 - Blues Dance - 8:00 to midnight
The Center is hosting a Blues Dance with music provided by a D.J. One-hour dance lessons begin at 8:00. Admission is $8 or $6 for students with I.D. Cash bar. Phone 412-461-6188 for information, or visit the Steel City Blues Dancing Website.

Saturday, October 10 - Soup Sega!
Soup and other culinary delights are available every Saturday from 9:00 am to noon. Click here to see our menu and to pre-order items on-line.

Saturday, October 10 - BMNECC Hosts Open House During RADical Days
The BMNECC is taking part in the Allegheny Regional Asset District's RADical Days by opening its doors for free tours of the Center from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Learn more »

Saturday, October 10 - Salsa Dance - 8:00 to midnight
The Center is hosting a Salsa Dance, with music provided by DJ Jeff Shirey. One-hour lessons begin at 8:00. Admission is $6. Cash bar. Phone 412-461-6188 for information, or visit the Pittsburgh Salsa Website.

Important Upcoming Events


Saturday, October 17 - Board Meeting - 11:00 am
This meeting is for board members only.


Saturday, October 17 - Vecherinka - 7:30 to 11:30 pm
Join us for an evening of song, dance, live music and tasty treats. One-hour lessons begin at 7:30 pm. Admission is $5 for members and $7 for non-members. For information,
click here or phone 412-461-6188.


Saturday, October 24 - Zydeco Dance - 7:30 to 11:30 pm
The Center is hosting a Zydeco Dance, with live music provided by The Zydeco Dogz . One-hour dance lessons begin at 7:30. Admission is $8. Cash bar. Phone 412-461-6188 for information, or visit the Pittsburgh Cajun-Zydeco Website .

Sunday, October 25 - Anne Feeney Concert - 7:30 pm
Anne Feeney, singer, songwriter and activist, will play at the BMNECC on Sunday, October 25. Anne is well known locally, nationally and internationally for her songs and activism in support of worker's rights. Her special guest will be David Rovics who has been described as "the musical voice of the progressive movement in the USA." Come to the concert and join Anne as she celebrated 40 years of "raising hell." More infomation on both Anne and David can be found on their web sites: www.annefeeney.com and www.davidrovics.com.

**Wednesday, October 28, 10:00 am - Donate to BMNECC Through PittsburghGives
The BMNECC is now part of the The Pittsburgh Foundation's Pittsburgh Gives program. On Wednesday, October 28, beginning at 10:00 am, you will be able to make online-only contributions to the BMNECC via the Pittsburgh Gives Match Day event. On that date, the Foundation will match donations 50 cents to the dollar! Mark your calendars and please consider donating to the BMNECC. Click here to see our profile on the Foundation's Pittsburgh Giveswebsite.

Sunday, November 1 - Estate & Collectible Jewelry and Accessories Sale
The Center is hosting its second Jewelry and Accessories Sale to raise funds for its ongoing education, community outreach and historic preservation projects. The event is from noon to 5:00 pm. Admission is $5. Beverages and refreshments will be available for sale. Click here for more info.

Saturday, November 21 - Fall Concert - Dancing Around Bulgaria
Join us at the Carnegie Library Music Hall in Homestead at 7:00 pm for our 13th annual Fall Concert. Click here for more info.

Saturday, November 21 - Vecherinka - 9:00 pm to 12:00 am
Join us for an evening of song, dance, live music and tasty treats at this special Vecherinka following the Fall Concert.
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lick here for more info.

Wednesday, December 2 - BMNECC Shopping Night at Ten Thousand Villages
Shop with us at Ten Thousand Villages in Squirrel Hill from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. The BMNECC receives a percentage of all net sales made in the store during those hours, so please join us! The store is located at 5824 Forbes Avenue in Squirrel Hill, between Little's Shoes and Dollar Bank. Click here for more details.

Saturdays This Fall - Children's Bulgarian Language Classes
Bulgarian language classes for children are being held on Saturday mornings at 10:30 am at the Center. Mariana Danailova is our instructor for the fall semester. Please contact the Center at 412-461-6188 for more information.

NEW - Adult Bulgarian Language Classes
Contact the Center at 412-461-6188 if you would like to participate in an adult course in Bulgarian language. A class will be organized if there is sufficient interest.

NEW - Sign Up For Adult Movement Classes
Elsa Limbach, former artistic director of Dance Alloy Theater and BMNECC board member, will offer an adult movement class for fitness, flexibility and fun. The tentative time is Saturdays at 12:15 pm. Those interested should call Elsa at home: 412-361-1887.

THE 2009 HISTORIC STEEL VALLEY CHRISTMAS PARADE


Planning is underway for the 2009 Historic Steel Valley Christmas Parade. Once again we are proud to have United States Steel as our major sponsor. Many new additions (and more to come) have been added to this year’s event which will be held on Saturday, December 5th at 12:00 noon. Participant lineup is 11:15 AM in W. Homestead on Forest Ave. (West Homestead Police Station). The Parade travels along 8th Ave. from W. Homestead to Munhall. It is approximately 1 mile of level roadway.

Refreshments will be available before the Parade at the Bulgarian (BMNECC) Hall across from the W. Homestead Station. After the Parade free refreshments will be served by the Rainbow Kitchen and Shop n Save. The Tin Front CafĂ©, Donna’s Home Cooking and Blue Dust are the newest eateries in town so please play them a visit. Fuddruckers, Chick-Fil-A and other Waterfront Restaurants will be offering parade specials. Don’t miss the shopping opportunities at the Waterfront and on 8th Avenue as well, many new shops have opened and/or are under construction!

Bands and marching units participating will be vying for a cash prize and certificates for the most outstanding unit. We have attempted to make the Parade and related activities more interesting. A $200.00 prize will be awarded for the best holiday-decorated window and a $100.00 prize for the second best decorated windows on the “Avenues” as determined by the Parade “Storefront” judges. To make the Parade more competitive, we have a $350.00 prize for the “best” creative float and a $150.00 prize for the runner-up. Wouldn't that be a wonderful way to make a donation to your favorite charity or to raise money for your group?

Any organization can enter a float or if you aren’t a creative float maker, just march in the Parade. We are looking for creativity and uniqueness in this year’s Parade. Your participation in the Parade will be a great way to kick off the holiday season. So put your ingenuity to work and join us in the 2009 Parade.

Please Contact Denise Kelly at e-mail: homesteadwns@aol.com or 412-462-7272 by Nov. 9th to add your organization to the Parade.


Denise Kelly, On behalf of Homestead, Munhall and West Homestead Mayor

For more Info visit: www.svchristmasparade.com

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers

Sunday October 11, 2009
7:30 pm
Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead


For Tickets:

Garden Club of Munhall - Web Site

History of the Garden Club of Munhall

The Garden Club of Munhall was founded in April of 1936 by a group of friends and residents brought together through the love of gardening. This group included both men and women. The originators included Mr. and Mrs Ernest Brunner, Mrs. Donald Gates, Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Grant, Mrs. Seward Hayes, Mr Samuel Himes, Mrs. Myrtle Maiden, Mr. and Mrs.B. Eugene McNight, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nellis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sivits and Mr and mrs. Home Woozley. They originally met in the Munhall Fire Station #4 building. Meetings are now held at the Messiah Lutheran Church on main Street.


As a young group, the members were very active, During the first year the purchased and sold two hundred trees to the community. Some of those trees still line the streets of Munhall. During World War II, the garden club planted Victory Gardens and encouraged the community to participate. The members had annual Arbor Day ceremonies two large flower shows some years, and participated in the Pittsburgh Garden Center May Market each year. The Garden Club sponsored a Girl Scout Troop a Girl Scout Troop, and held a bird house contest in the local schools. In 1967 the club placed third in the landscaped garden contest at the Allegheny Fair. The members made two enormous pine cone wreaths to decorate the Homestead Hospital at Christmas time. Their activities did not keep the club from getting involved in the mores of the day. In 1942, the club wrote a letter to the Screed Actors Guild in Hollywood stating their dismay and displeasure with “smoking scenes” exhibited in motion pictures!


Today GCM’s membership totals 26 members. In continues to grow with new members who also have a love and interest in gardening. The club is civic oriented and contributes and volunteers to many local and regional organizations. The GCM is a charitable organization that depends on its annual benefit and other fundraising activities to support it’s many projects. Our garden club has continued to expand and grow in stature, beautifying our community for seventy-four years. As we approach our diamond anniversary, it is our desire that the club will continue to play a vital role in the lives of our members and our community, continuing the legacy of our founding members.

I am happy to make the following announcements concerning the Garden Club of Munhall!

Thank you,

Karl Casey
President
412-892-8539

Our New Website:


Munhall’s Annual Light-Up Night


In recognition of October being National Crime Prevention Month, Munhall will once again hold its annual Light-Up Night on Saturday, October 17th from 6pm to 8pm. This event, which is being sponsored by the Munhall Crime Watch and the Munhall Police Department, is to show that Munhall as a community is working together to keep our community safe. We are asking that all the residents of Munhall turn on their outside lights and take some time to get out and spend time getting to know your neighbors.

In the past, our Light-Up nights have taken many different paths to get the message out and, of course, this varies from block to block. We have had participation range from a block just turning on their outside lights all the way to a block party with cookouts and games for kids. The most important thing is that it gets us working together as a community to send a message that we have pride in our community and we will stand together to keep Munhall a great place to live!

If you are not currently involved with Crime Watch, or would like more information for this event please contact Officer Boehme at 412-464-7300 or by e-mail at munhallcrimewatch@comcast.net

Saturday, October 3, 2009

STEEL VALLEY BUSINESS BREAKFAST

On Wednesday, October 14, 2009, join us for a complimentary breakfast at the Bulgarian-Macedonian Center at 449 West Eighth Avenue, West Homestead, from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.

Hear about business development activities in the Steel Valley area.

RSVP to the breakfast by calling the Steel Valley Enterprise Zone Corporation office at 412-462-8870, or by e-mail at info@svez.org.


Thursday, October 1, 2009

Phantom Fright Nights # 5 Amusement Park Halloween Event!

West Mifflin, PA -- Individuals in search of the preeminent haunted amusement park must travel a long distance to find one as chilling as Kennywood's Phantom Fright Nights! (http://www.phantomfrightnights.com/)

Hauntworld Magazine, the "haunt" industry's leading trade magazine, named Phantom Fright Nights as the # 5 Amusement Park Halloween Event! Phantom Fright Nights opens Friday, Oct 2 and continues Friday and Saturday evenings through Oct 31. Hours are 7 PM to1 AM. (A bonus night, Sunday, October 11, has hours of 7 PM to 11 PM.)

Hauntworld's Top 5 Amusement Park Halloween Events (http://hauntworld.com/featured_article/americas_best_haunted_houses_2009):

1. Universal Studios Horror Nights - Orlando, FL

2. Knott's Scary Farm - Los Angeles, CA

3. Tampa Busch Gardens - Tampa, FL

4. Universal Studios Horror Nights - Hollywood, CA

5. Phantom Fright Nights - Kennywood Amusement Park - Pittsburgh, PA

"We put an amazing amount of work into transforming the traditional Kennywood setting to a very sinister atmosphere full of surprises and fear," explains Marie Ruby, Director of Ride Operations and the mastermind behind Phantom Fright Nights. "From a dense fog blanketing the park to changing the colors of light bulbs on every ride and adding new elements to the haunts every year, the attention to detail keeps our guests coming back for more every year."

A visit to Kennywood shows the most skeptical guest why you'd have to travel to Florida or California to find an amusement park Halloween event that even comes close to being as terrifying as Phantom Fright Nights!

The first clue of transformation begins as one approaches the parking lot. Happy lights and laughter give way to eerie music and menacing figures lurking around every turn. The Phantom himself guards the front gate! Once safely through the creepier-than-ever tunnel, visitors may notice that traditional Kennywood is gone and terror has taken over.

Traveling down the fog-filled midway, guests are soon seduced into any of ten haunted houses and midways including Villa of the Vampires, Kennyville Cemetery, Mortem Manor and Voodoo Bayou, just to name a few. The addition of thrill rides, roller coasters and ghoulishly delicious food makes for a Kennywood experience like no other.

Phantom Fright Nights take place every Friday and Saturday night from October 2 through October 31 from 7 PM to 1 AM, plus a bonus nights: Sunday, October 11 from 7 PM to 11 PM. Tickets are $24.99 at the gate or $21.99 at participating Giant Eagle locations. Group Rates are also available; call 412.464.9931 to make a reservation. See www.kennywood.com for further details.

No food or beverages may be brought into the park during Phantom Fright Nights. Halloween masks, make-up, or costumes are not permitted. Phantom Fright Nights is not recommended for children under 13 years of age. For further information call 412.461.0500 or visit www.phantomfrightnights.com.

About Hauntworld Magazine: Hauntworld Magazine (http://www.hauntworld.com) is the premier haunted attraction magazine in the industry, providing insider access into the world of haunted attractions to nearly four million people.

About Kennywood: Kennywood, a traditional family amusement park with a rich history spanning more then is part of Palace Entertainment. Palace Entertainment hosts over 14 million visitors annually at 38 locations with seven theme parks, ten waterparks and 21 family entertainment centers and is the largest operator of waterparks and family entertainment centers in the nation. For more information, visit www.palaceentertainment.com.