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Thomas Presbyterian Church 1068 Linden Road Eighty Four, PA, will hold its annual Pig Roast and Classic Car show on August 17, from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Read more...Thomas Presbyterian Church 1068 Linden Road Eighty Four, PA, will hold its annual Pig Roast and Classic Car show on August 17, from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Read more...The South Park Lions Club will be having their inaugural Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, September 15 at Nativity Church on Brownsville Rd in South Park beginning at 8:00 AM. Please save the date. More details to follow in the September issue of the Messenger.
The Annual Flea Market, Craft Vendor, and Food event sponsored by the New Eagle Community Action Group will be held September 14, 2019 at Tubby Hall Park, Howard Street, in New Eagle.
Read more...The Mon Valley Quilt Club recently announced that the 2019 recipient of their annual scholarship is Corrine Mandarino.
Read more...Mon Valley Community Band Provides Entertainment and Offers Musicians an Outlet to Keep Playing
The Mon Valley Community Band is a group of local musicians who volunteer their time and talents to bring music to the local area.
The Mon Valley Community Band |
The members range in age from teenagers to people in their eighties who simply like to play music. This local music ensemble has been in existence for over 100 years and continues the tradition of bringing lively musical presentations to a number of audiences throughout the year.
The band is made up of people with varing backgrounds. It has many members who are or were music educators. There are people from the medical profession, executives, salespeople and truck drivers. Some are retired but many are still working. This makes the band a very diverse group.
Max Gonano acts as the director. He has a long history in music education and ended his career as the Chairman of the Music Department at California University of Pa. Max has a knack for teaching and improving the playing ability of the members.
The repertoire performed by the band include a plethora of numbers ranging from traditional band marches to lyrical compositions, from lively broadway show tunes, to pieces brimming with patriotic nostalgia. They also hit a lot of arrangements of current music and never forget about the "oldies". From Sousa to Gershwin and Bach to Rock! What sets this band apart from others is that the music is never boring.
So where would you expect to hear the band? They perform at retirement communities, senior citizen homes and many community events throughout Southwestern Pa. The audiences always appreciate the band's performances which is shown by being invited back year after year.
Does this sound interesting to you? The band is always looking for new members. Whether you are a seasoned performer or someone who played "once upon a time", pick up your instrument and join the fun. There are some members who had not played for years. But playing an instrument is like riding a bike, with a little practice it comes right back to you.
For more information see the band website at www.mvcb.ofswpa.org or just send an email to mvcbofswpa@gmail.com to get started.