Sewickley Gallery exhibitions
Sewickley Gallery & Frame Shop presents two new exhibitions, both to open to the public Dec. 2-3. At the gallery space, the show “Small Works” features a number of artist from Pittsburgh, Chicago and New York. Though these artworks may be small, the variety of colorful abstract paintings, mixed media canvases, minimalist prints, and scenic watercolors are sure to impress all.
The second exhibition, “Spotlight,” highlights large works by local artists Mia Tarducci, Patrick Lee, Tom Mosser, and more. “Spotlight” will be located on the second floor of First National Bank on Beaver Street. Be sure to visit both exhibitions on Light Up Night, along with August Vernon Galleries and Exposure to experience a fulfilling gallery walk. For more information, call 412-741-5858.
Laughlin Children’s Center CARE Workshops
Register for one of the Laughlin Children’s Center’s popular and informative Care Workshops presented by Dr. Gail Mangan, a highly acclaimed adolescent psychologist.
CARE training includes an educational component and active practice for general use by adults who interact with children of all ages in various settings. Adults who are clinicians will benefit from the training, as will those in roles such as receptionist, preschool teacher, daycare provider, medical provider, parent, or foster parent.
Child-Adult Relationship Enhancement is a trauma-informed, field-initiated training for nonclinical adults. Care training emphasizes principles taught in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy.
CARE utilizes the 3 Ps – Praise, Paraphrase, and Point out to connect with children and promote positive child-adult relationships. CARE training also contains techniques for giving children effective commands and a set of selective ignoring techniques to redirect problematic behaviors.
Two sessions are available on Dec. 8, 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
To register, visit laughlincenter.org or call 412-741-4087.
Cochran Hose Company holiday events
The Cochran Hose Company is collecting new, unwrapped toys for Toys for Tots. Stop by one of the following local businesses during regular business hours before Dec. 2: The Ultimate Pastry Shop, Fun Buy the Pound, Safran’s Supermarket or Bridgeside Market. Drop your toys off to Cochran Hose Company during Sewickley Light Up Night on Dec. 2 (look for the fire truck on Beaver St).
Or, bring your toys to our Santa at the Station event on Dec. 4 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Cochran Hose Company. There will be crafts, cookies, fire safety, fire truck rides, and Santa. This is a free event, but new, unwrapped toys will be accepted for Toys for Tots.
Free Toy Store
Walking the Talk is having its second annual Free Toy Store 9 a.m. Dec. 10 at St. Matthews AME Zion Church. It provides the ability for people who are in need of Christmas presents to come and “shop” for them at our event. All are new, unwrapped toys, enabling people to provide a smile on the face of their families for Christmas. To sign up, email your name, number of children, gender and ages to walkingthetalktoydrive@gmail.com. Donations toward the drive are accepted as well.
Penguin Bookshop event
At noon Nov. 26, Penguin Bookshop will host An Afternoon of Music and Art with Shari Finney and Kathryn Blocki to celebrate the release of the illustrated children’s book, “The Shoemaker’s Dream.” Finney, the book’s illustrator, will have paintings and other works for sale. Blocki, a local flutist, will also play music throughout the event. Copies of “The Shoemaker’s Dream” will be available to purchase. For more information, visit penguinbookshop.com.
Pictures wanted
Leetsdale officials seek photos to be featured on the new borough website. They are looking for current images of the borough in all seasons. Photographs should be at least 2,000 pixels in horizontal measurement and at least 800 pixels in vertical measurement. Submit photos online to simek@leetsdaleboro.net.
Library events set
Sewickley Public Library at 500 Thorn St. hosts Block Party, a family program where people can play, build, read

