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If you want to know what Bethel Park’s development and future will look like, please join the Bethel Park Chamber of Commerce for an informative discussion on September 27, 2018, where Cody Nolen will be presenting Bethel Park’s Comprehensive Plan. Read more...

 

Greenock U.M. Church will host ‘Apple Fest’ and ‘Log House Days’ on Saturday, September 22 from 12:00 noon until 6:00 p.m. The two events occur next to each other at the Greenock United Methodist Church located at 1213 Greenock Buena Vista Road in Elizabeth Township. Read more...

This venerable 75-year-old Valley Art Club features members who work in 2-dimensional arts, working with pencil, paint, ink, chalk, pastels and more.

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MVHvolunteers Sep 18

Each year Monongahela Valley Hospital (MVH) hosts a luncheon to honor the many volunteers who generously provide their time to the hospital.


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“When I look around this room, this is the Valley,” remarked Louis J. Panza Jr., president and CEO of Monongahela Valley Hospital, in his remarks during the 2018 Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon. “We are the vibrant hospital we are today because of people like our volunteers. They help make high-quality health care available for this community.”

More than 100 volunteers, guests and MVH employees attended the Aug. 3 event in the Anthony M. Lombardi Education Conference Center. Among the groups recognized were:

  • “Ask Me” Greeters
  • Volunteer Chaplains
  • Lynwood Lutheran Church who provides Shawls of Love
  • Mon Valley Quilt Club who provides Linus Blankets
  • Our Lady of the Valley of Donora who provides Dignity Robes
  • Victory Hill Ladies Auxiliary who provides hats, scarves and gloves
  • Zonta Club of Washington County who provides clothing

Melissa Marion, director of the Office of Fund Development, who provided the welcome and closing remarks; left the group with a powerful message, “Albert Einstein once said, ‘Only a life lived for others is worth living.’ You, our volunteers, are the essence of this quote.”

Pictured above rightt are members of groups who were recognized at Monongahela Valley Hospital’s 2018 Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon. The groups recognized were “Ask Me” Greeters, Volunteer Chaplins, Linwood Lutheran Church, Mon Valley Quilt Club, Our Lady of the Valley of Donora, Victory Hill Ladies Auxiliary and the Zonta Club of Washington County.

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