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Religion

Greenock U.M. Church’s Apple Fest will feature barbecued chicken and pork plus their traditional apple dumplings and other apple treats from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24, at 1213 Greenock Buena Vista Road in Elizabeth Township.

Haluski, slaw, baked beans, pasta salad, kielbasi and hot dogs will be served to eat there or take out.

Folk singer and guitarist Rubbie Greenewald will perform while Jim Fawcett will offer lessons on the Appalachian dulcimer, a stringed instrument.

Children’s attractions will be games, bouncy house, face painting and story time. Ambling Apple will join Lulu the clown. Greenock U.M. Church preschool students will sing.
Proceeds from the Apple Fest will benefit the Greenock U.M. Church. The pastor is Ed Pope.

For details, call the church at 412-751-7726.

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