Spotted on the Canonsburg calendar: Pay-What-You-Can Cash Class
And on the Canonsburg Patch calendar - Pay-What-You-Can Cash Class
Coming up on the Canonsburg Patch calendar: Pay-What-You-Can Cash Class
Make time for A Workshop Series to Realign with Nature, Reconnect with Self on the Canonsburg Patch calendar
Also, don’t miss Hang Ten: A Breath of Calm in a Busy World on the Canonsburg Patch calendar
Make time for Yoga I Restorative Blend on the Canonsburg Patch calendar
And check out Pay-What-You-Can Cash Class on the Canonsburg Patch calendar
Deadline to apply is March 7, 2022.
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There's a Red Cross blood drive being held near you.
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All patrons parking a vehicle in these designated spots are expected to pay for their parking regardless of the time of day.
5K Bunny Run Ends In Downtown Canonsburg at the Heart of the PA Bavarian Oktoberfest.
See the latest announcement from Frank Sarris Public Library.
Glass is now Categorized as NON-RECYCLABLE, as are Types 3-7 Plastics.
We are hosting a Fan Art Contest in conjunction with FSPL FanFest for local artists ages 10 years and up. FSPL FanFest takes place on Oc ...
The U.S. is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.
Our Tails and Tales Summer Reading Challenge begins Monday, June 14 and runs through Saturday, August 14. Library patrons of all ages ar ...
We are excited to announce our summer programming. There is something for every age!
The FSPL Teen Advisory Board is happy to announce the winners of the Express Yourself Poetry Contest and share their entries with you. C ...
Celebrate Life After 60! Nominate an Inspirational Senior Between ages 60 and 69 by July 31
Catch up on recent local news in Pennsylvania, including the area's 'snobbiest' towns and Pope Francis' visit to Philadelphia.
Miss a day, miss a lot. Catch up on recent news in Eastern Pennsylvania, including strangest police stories and a Good News roundup.
Catch up on recent news in Eastern Pennsylvania, including strangest police stories and a Good News roundup.
Check out the top stories that made headlines on Pennsylvania Patch sites in July.
The forecast looks sunny and hot, but with thunderstorms looming.
James Callahan, West Chester journalist in hospice, was honored at an April Red Sox game. A heartfelt email ensured the moment was captured.
A new Gallup study shows that PA is more obese than most of the country. The Pittsburgh area also scored low in a "well-being" analysis.
You can continue to enjoy Patch, but updates will be on hold while we do some maintenance.
Prepare yourself as sub-zero temperatures are likely this weekend.
The Powerball jackpot is currently at its third-highest total on record.
Tunnel restrictions will be in place this weekend as workers replace the tunnel’s ceiling.
The Pennsylvania DOT and its contractor will be holding two public meetings providing information on upcoming construction projects.
As tax filing season approaches, the Pennsylvania State Police are warning residents of an increase in tax scams.
How much snow could the Pittsburgh region see this weekend?
Snow has barely started falling and the impending storm has already causing flight delays and cancellations across the region.
How do gas prices stack up in the Pittsburgh area?
A winter weather advisory has been issued for Allegheny County until 2 p.m. What can you expect?