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The Penn Highlands Mon Valley Lois Orange Ducoeur Breast Cancer Walk is a Valley favorite that women, men, children and even pets turn out for every year — rain or shine. The 2022 event, which is scheduled for Saturday, October 8, at 10:00 AM, promises to be bigger and better than ever. 


The Walk has moved to the Center for Fitness and Health in the Penn Highlands Mon Valley HealthPlex, on Route 51, in Rostraver Township. Participants and guests can complete the Walk in the safety of a marked course free from motor vehicle traffic. In addition, the new site provides ample space to accommodate the walkers and those attending for the festivities.  

"Practically everyone knows someone whose life has been touched by breast cancer," said Natalie Furgiuele, MD, a breast surgeon with Penn Highlands Mon Valley. "Our annual Walk makes a statement that our community is united to fight this disease. It shows that we all have the ability to care for and support those battling breast cancer."

Walkers are asked to make a minimum donation of $20 each to participate. Often, participants collect donations from family, friends and neighbors who cannot participate.  Registration for the Walk is available prior to the event at www.phhealthcare.org/ducoeurwalk or the day of the event beginning at 9:00AM. 

As in the past, the Walk will have an atmosphere of excitement and hope. Musical entertainment, motivational remarks from Dr. Furgiuele, vendors and refreshments will be part of the festivities. A highlight will be the special recognition for breast cancer survivors at the start of the event.

This year’s proceeds will benefit the Hahne Cancer Center at Penn Highlands Mon Valley, with the purchase of a clip marker system, for mammography biopsies. This system will improve the quality and accuracy of diagnostics and therapy for patients. Proceeds will also help to purchase an interface upgrade, to the Center’s vital sign machines. The upgrade will automatically add the patient’s vital signs to their electronic health record; thus providing the healthcare professional more face-to-face time with the patient.

For more information, contact 724-258-1657 or kdquinn@phhealthcare.org.

The Pleasant Hills Rotary Club, now in its 66th year of service, is gearing up for its 65th ANNUAL HARVEST FESTIVAL.  Our major fundraiser, which helps to support various Rotary related charities, student scholarships and local food banks, including Cloverleaf Food Bank, throughout the year.  It will be held on Friday, November 4, at 6:00 pm at The Georgetown Centre, 526 East Bruceton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15236.

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Help Fight Child Abuse

Stars will be out when local community celebrities, hometown heroes and concerned citizens gather to raise funds for Watchful Shepherd to help fight child abuse at ‘Dancing for a Cause’ on Friday, October 28 at Valley Brook Country Club.  Doors open at 6:00PM, dinner served from 6:30 – 7:30PM, with dance competition beginning at 7:30PM.   Dancing will feature community celebrities teaming up with professional dance instructors from Arthur Murray Dance Studio.  ‘Dancing for a Cause’ has the pizzazz of a floor show with the heart of a charity and all the necessary ingredients for a successful fundraiser.  It will be an evening full of fun!


Community celebrities who will be competing are:

  • Jennifer DiLucia, Owner/Founder of Spill
  • Lynn Doehring, President of Bridge Insurance
  • Rocco Cozza, Founding Attorney/Cozza Law Group PLLC
  • James Wilding, President and Wealth Manager of Confluence Financial Partners
  • Amy Petro, Operations Manager/PT Chamber of Commerce
  • Dr. Tyler Bordick, CoFounder of Inner Strength
  • Mandi Pryor,Executive Director of Southwest Regional Chamber of Commerce
  • Jesus Paez, Account Executive at The Washington Wild Things

Purchase tickets or become a sponsor online by simply visiting www.watchful.org and clicking on the Dancing For A Cause link.  

Apple-Pie

The First Presbyterian Church of Rostraver Twp. located at 501 Fayette Ave in Belle Vernon, will hold their annual Apple Pie Sale on Saturday October 15 at 9:00 AM.  Orders must be received by Monday October 10.  Small 5 inch pies are $6 each and large 8 inch pies are $12.  To place orders call 724-929-7616. 


A spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser will be held for local resident Aaron Baldwin on Saturday, October 8 from 3:00PM – 8:00PM.  The dinner will take place at River Hill Church, located at 2105 River Hill Road, Forward Township – Monongahela.


Aaron suffered a heart attack over a month ago, and has since gone into cardiac arrest and had to be revived four times.  He also suffered a traumatic brain injury a few years ago and is unable to work.  Friends and family are holding this fundraiser to assist with his growing medical bills.   

Cost for the dinner is just $10 adults (Pre-Sale), or $12 adults at the door.  $5 for kids.  Dinner includes spaghetti, salad, bread, drink and dessert.  Take-out is also available.   The fundraiser will also have Door prizes, a Chinese auction, and a 50/50 raffle.

Tickets can be purchased in advance by contacting Alexis at 412-614-0189.  Advanced ticket purchases will receive an extra door prize entry ticket.

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