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Decades ago, when active refugee resettlement began in the borough of Whitehall, the Whitehall Public Library was quick to respond. The library now has a long and proud history of services and resources tailored to resettled community members, many of whom are now actively buying homes and starting businesses.

In response to ongoing rumors and disinformation around special favors and privileges offered to immigrants and refugees in the community, the library created the ‘Welcoming Neighbor Alliance’. The Welcoming Neighbor Alliance is a curated digital collection of factual information about the local immigrant and refugee population.

This effort was initiated in direct response to a long-term resident that visited the library because she was very concerned about negative rumors around immigrant homeowners. She knew that her public library was the best source for trusted factual information.

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The borough of Whitehall is home to a large multi-ethnic refugee and immigrant population. Prior to the pandemic, the Whitehall Library and its community partners hosted an annual popular multi-cultural potluck dinner at Baldwin High-School. 

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By Matthew Peaslee

 

South Hills Pet Rescue and Resort has plans to make February fun by raising funds.

Just before Valentine’s Day, in conjunction with Megan Dilla Photography, mini photo sessions with dogs will be taken at Pet Supplies Plus in Bethel Park. The photo shoots will be held Feb 5-6 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost is $10 per dog for one image or a full session is $50. All proceeds go to South Hills Pet Rescue and Resort. Children are welcome, too.  Dilla says no appointments are needed. Just show up.

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Peters Creek Historical Society will kick off its first meeting of the new year Monday, February 28 with a ‘Show and Tell’ program by members and guests!  Items of antique interest and history in letters, documents, picture, books and memorabilia are welcomed.  The meeting begins at 7:30pm, and will be held at Wrights United Methodist Church, 788  Venetia Road, Venetia.

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By Matthew Peaslee

St. Andrew The Apostle Parish has put out a call to the community. The parish, which includes the churches of St. Damien of Molokai in Monongahela; Mary, Mother of the Church in Charleroi and Our Lady of the Valley in Donora, has provided a food bank service to the greater community for several years. As the churches officially merged together in January 2020, the food bank project has grown into a true mission for the parishioners.

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