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In brief: Lunch & learn, Mark Rengers Gallery show and more in Sewickley area

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3 Min Read March 20, 2023 | 3 years Ago
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Lunch & Learn

Fern Hollow Nature Center and the Sewickley Heights History Center will offer a new Lunch and Learn Series on the third Tuesday of each month from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Each program will take place at the History Center and will focus on a different nature-related topic such as sustainability and history. The programs will include a 45-minute presentation, a question and answer session and lunch. Registration required at fhnc.org. The cost to attend is $35 for an individual program or $90 for the whole spring series, as follows:

The History of Maple Sugaring Pancake Breakfast Tuesday, March 21.

Lost Gardens of Sewickley (film) Lunch from Bridgeside Market, April 18.

Invasive Species (and what you can do to help) Lunch from Post Office Catering, May 16.

Laughlin Children’s Center seeks alumni

As the Laughlin Children’s Center prepares to celebrate its 70th anniversary in 2026, staff would like to hear from you on how you and your family are doing and invite you to the anniversary activities being planned.

Please consider what Laughlin Children’s Center has meant to you and your family, and email us with your address and any other information you would like to provide. For additional information, visit www.laughlincenter.org, call 412-741-4087 or email info@laughlincenter.org.

Mark Rengers Gallery

Mark Rengers Gallery, formerly the Sewickley Gallery & Frame Shop, presents “In Ruin,” March 31-May 13. Artists Rick Lewis and Seth Clark address the haunting power of nature in their work, layering materials and mediums to create abstracted impressions of the world we are so familiar with. The gallery is located at 549 Beaver St. in Sewickley, on the second floor of the First National Bank building. For more information, visit markrengersgallery.com.

Senior Men’s Club

An affiliate of the Sewickley Valley YMCA, the Senior Men’s Club will host Christopher Wu, first violen chair in the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, who will talk about a life of music and golf on March 24. On March 31, Will Knecht will discuss Wendell August Forge. For more information, visit smensclub.org or Facebook.com/smensclub.

Business Connection

The Greater Pittsburgh Business Connection, a referral group of business professionals, will meet March 29 at Eat’n Park on Route 60 in Robinson for breakfast from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. Speakers will be Suzette McCarrell of McCarrell Landscape Construction and Stephanie Milazzo of Mary Kay Cosmetics. To attend, become a member or for more information, visit gpbc-pgh.org or call 412-364-6446, ext. 302.

Chess tournament set

The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center will host a chess tournament for K-12 students March 25 at 418 Walnut St. All participants play four games. Game times are 9:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m., 12:45 p.m. and 2 p.m. Awards will be given out to top finishers in each division. More information is available at gpchess.net/tournaments.

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