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In brief: Mother’s Day flower sale, Sealarks Women’s Group and more in the North Hills

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Healthy Kids Day

The YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh, including the Baierl Family YMCA in Franklin Park, is hosting its annual Healthy Kids Day on April 30, encouraging families to take a moment to help kids be kids and set them up for a summer of success. The daylong event will feature activities such as swim lessons, paint by numbers and relays to motivate and teach families how to develop and maintain healthy routines at home.

“At the Y, we believe in the potential of all children and each day we work to help kids find that potential within themselves,” said Lisa M. Horton, the YMCA’s vice president of membership and healthy living operations. “Healthy Kids Day is a fun, free community-wide event to kick off summer and remind us all how important it is for kids to stay active physically and mentally throughout the summer.”

For more information, contact the YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh at 412-227-3800 or visit pittsburghymca.org.

Mother’s Day flower sale

The Block Northway will host a flower and plant sale 10 a.m.-3 p.m. May 7 in the south corridor between Lands’ End and DSW.

Stone Mill Greenhouses will be on hand with a variety of hanging baskets, high-quality vegetables, flowers and herbs that are garden ready.

While browsing, enjoy some familiar Farmer’s Market vendors: Nedal Gyro, By The Wayside Coffee, Lucky Sign Spirits, Boyd and Blair, Kristoff Woodworks, Whimsey + Thread, Jordan Tomb’s, Jeannie’s Jewels, Sweet Morsel and PSquare Scents llc.

Sealarks Women’s Group

Sealarks Women’s Group will meet at 1 p.m. May 11 at Memorial Park Church, 8800 Peebles Road, McCandless.

The group provides Christian fellowship and social activity for women alone – widowed, divorced or never married. All women alone are welcome to attend and consider joining the group. The program will be a discussion on therapy dogs presented by Sandy Ritchey and her therapy dog Wendell. For more information, call 412-487-7194.

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