Chartiers Valley

Community enjoys CollierFest, Warrior Cup Challenge

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IceBurgh, the Pittsburgh Penguins’ mascot, greets youngsters on Sept. 24.
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Six Gun Sally performs during CollierFest on Sept. 24 in Collier Community Park.
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Roller hockey players participate in the Warrior Cup Challenge.
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Food trucks prove to be popular during CollierFest.

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CollierFest took place on Sept. 24 at Collier Community Park, welcoming township residents for a day full of fun.

They were greeted by kids’ games, booths by local vendors and music by two bands, Eddie and the Bruisers and Six Gun Sally.

Also, the Warrior Cup Challenge took place the same day, a Malone Family Foundation roller hockey tournament. The event served as a fundraiser for the Pittsburgh Warriors, “a local nonprofit of honorably discharged military members with a service-connected disability, united around hockey and the cathartic experience it provides for both physical and mental health,” according to the organization.

Coming up, the township is hosting Ghouls and Goblins Night Out from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 28 at the Collier Community Center, 5 Lobaugh St. Visit www.colliertownship.net.

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