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Don’t be an April fool - make sure you attend the BAG meeting on April 6th, at 12:30PM. No pranks, or tricks, or fibs - just a great meeting!

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At the February 1, 2017 Rostraver Woman’s Club meeting, members voted on local student art projects as part of the General Federation of Women’s Club art contest.


 

Newest member, Luann Lynn (left), with her sponsor, Beata Herol (right).

Division 1: Grades K, 1, 2 Poetry:  First Place - Noah Spedaliere, The Mickey Jangle

Division 2: Grades 3, 4, 5 Student Art:  First Place - Chelsea Hartman, Paris. Second Place - Maria

Spedaliere, Sea of Thought.

Division 2: Grades 3, 4, 5 Poetry: First Place - Maria Spedaliere, Lillian S.  Division 2: Grades 3, 4, 5 Short Story: First Place - Maria Spedaliere, A Day at Kennywood

Division 3: Grades 6, 7, 8 Poetry:  First Place - Jillian Butchki, Five. Second Place - Raya Hannan Little Fighter, Third Place - Hunter Wigand Family.

Division 3: Grades 6, 7, 8 Short Story:  First Place - Lily Woodson, What I thought was the End, Second Place - Taylor Rodriguez, The One Chance. Third Place - Elizabeth Getchey, The Ghost

 

Club members also competed in the arts:  President Barbara Mollenauer took first place - for a wine cork wreath; Tamira Spedaliere took first place - for an ornament; Diana Caley Dow took first place - for a drawstring bag.  All first place winners will now move forward to compete at the Southwestern Pennsylvania District Level to be held March 18, 2017 in Hempfield Township.  

 

At the meeting, President Mollenauer presented the annual report for the 2016 club year. With only 16 members approximately 400 volunteer hours were completed along with numerous donations. President Mollenauer also welcomed their newest member, Luann Lynn, to her first official meeting.  Luann Lynn was installed by Melanie Patterson along with her sponsor, Vice President Beata Herold at the December 7, 2016 banquet.  

 

On March 25, 2017, the Woman’s Club will be hosting a stuffed pork chop dinner fundraiser at Gary’s Chuck Wagon Restaurant, 109 South 2nd Street, West Newton. The dinner is eat-in or take-out and will include a stuffed pork chop, mashed potatoes, green beans, coleslaw, roll and butter, coffee or tea, and dessert. Tickets are $12 per person and on sale at Gary’s Chuck Wagon, by contacting a member of the Rostraver Woman’s Club, or calling Barbara 724-872-4563 or Bea 724-379-8284. 

 

If you would like join the Rostraver Woman’s Club, please attend the next meeting to be held at Fells Methodist Church at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 8, 2017. Membership is open year round. 

The Harvest’s Bounty Program is a food assistance program for students is offered through the “No Kid Hungry” initiative. Students who do not have a secure source of food may experience three prevalent consequences of hunger while in school:

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How Cold Cases are Cracked with DNA Evidence Discussed at PT Library

With the help of DNA forensics, the 1979 murder of a secretary is solved 34 years later using evidence that had been stored for more than three decades. What sounds like a plot from an episode of CSI:Crime Scene Investigation is actually a true story detailed in the book Justice Delayed: The Catherine Janet Walsh Story by Dr. Steve Hallock. Read more...

The Greater Monessen Historical Society now has a Twitter account. Follow us at @MonessenHistory. We are also on Facebook and have over 3000 followers worldwide!

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