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In brief: Trick or treat times, rotary scholarship and more in Ross, West View

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Sealarks Women’s Group

Sealarks Women’s Group will meet at 1 p.m. Nov. 9 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 “Stealing Lincoln’s Body,” presented by Gary Augustine. For additional information, please call Edie 412-487-7194.

Trick or treat

Ross Township and West View trick or treat will be 6-8 p.m. Oct. 31.

Rotary scholarship

The Bob Williams Rotary Memorial Scholarship Program announces the availability of scholarships for the 2022-2023 academic year. In recent years, Rotary has awarded at least eight scholarships at $5,000 each. High school seniors in Allegheny and Beaver Counties are eligible to apply. Vocational students, G.E.D students and those attending parochial, charter and private schools are also eligible.

Students must have a 2.5 or higher grade point average and also must complete an essay that highlights their community/school service as part of the application submission.

Complete application and criteria materials, including application deadline, are available on the Rotary District 7305 website, scholarship link, or from area high school counselors.

For more information, contact Dr. Robert Arbuckle, chairperson, at rarbuckl@yahoo.com.

Cookie walk

St. Brendan’s Episcopal Church in Franklin Park will hold a cookie walk 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 19. There will me more than 600 dozen festive, home-baked cookies, homemade soups and crafters. A holiday raffle will feature more than $500 in gift cards. For more information, call 412-759-1521 or visit stbrendans.org/cookiewalk.

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