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WALTER MARR P E R F O R M A N C E The Manorville United Methodist Church will host Walter Marr, a bib-lical dramatic presenter on April 11th. 800 Wa-ter Street. A menu of spaghetti, salad, bread, dessert, and bever-ages will be offered. For more information call 724-763-9494. ELDER LAW DIS-CUSSION Elder Law Attorney, Laurel Har-thorn will be our speak-er Wednesday, April 11 from 12-1 at the Ford City Library. She will be be speaking on ways to preserve wealth, plan for elder care, and to position aging loved ones financially, social-ly and health-wise dur-ing their golden years. ART & THE BRAIN The April 12 project for the Art & the Brain will be to build an im-age from a single line. This event is part of the Art & the Brain series, held on April 12 this month at 3:30 PM at the Ford City Library, 1136 Fourth Ave., Ford City. This series is designed to stimulate the mind by using art techniques that employ both sides of the brain at once to help with memory and pro-tect against dementia to create projects to take home. The event is free and, as will all library programs, membership is not required to par-ticipate. Registration is suggested, but not re-quired, as space is lim-ited. For information or to register, contact 724-763-3591 or [email protected] FUNDRAISER The First Baptist Church

of Kittanning will hold afundraiser at Garda’s Restaurant on Thurs-day, April 12 and Sun-day, April 15 to help offset expenses for an upcoming mission trip to Texas to help with hurricane clean up. With a coupon obtained from the church at 334 Arch Street, Kittanning near the post office and Sprankle’s Market. Gar-da’s will donate 10% of guest check totals (ex-cept for alcoholic bev-erages) to the church on these dates.Partici-pating guests will also receive a $15 coupon from Garda’s for their next visit, valid through November 30, with the exception of April 15. For more information or to pick up a coupon, call the church office at 724-543-2433.

HUGE RUMMAGE SALE Saturday April 14th Kittanning Free Methodist Church 2339 Freeport Rd, Kittanning. Some-thing For Everyone! CREEKSIDE DINER the Templeton United Methodist Women’s Group will be having their annual “creekside diner” April 14 (first day of trout season) 6AM-? Hot sandwich-es, pop, baked goods, coffee. All proceeds go to Mission Projects. Contact Lisa for more info 724-868-2319. SWISS STEAK DIN-NER at Ford City First Baptist Church located at 2230 Center Avenue (near Lenape Elemen-tary) will be holding a Swiss Steak dinner on Friday April 13, from 4- 7 PM. Dinner in-cludes Swiss steak, gra-

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vy, mashed potatoes, noodles, choice of two vegetables, choice of coleslaw or applesauce, dinner rolls, drink, and assorted desserts. Cost is $10.00 for Adults, $5.00 for Ages 5 - 12, and free for children 4 and younger. Take outs available at no addition-al charge. To reserve a table for a larger party, advance order take out, or for questions please call the church of-fice at 724-763-2357. GOSPEL TRUTH QUARTET The Gos-pel Truth Quartet from Second Baptist Church, Ford City, will be in concert at Walkchalk Salem Baptist Church, 1006 Butler Rd. on Sunday, April 15 at 7:00 PM. Additionally, Bill & Noelle Bell will be sharing a children’s Bible Story Sketch. The public is invited and welcome to attend. If any additional informa-tion is needed, please call 724-543-5161 or email [email protected] CHESS CLUB meets every Tuesday from 4-5:30 PM at the Ford City Library. It’s open to all ages. Bring your own board/pieces or use ours. WATERSHED AS-SOCIATION Crooked Creek Watershed As-sociation will hold a public Annual meet-ing on Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at 7pm at the Armsdale Building, 124 Armsdale Rd, Kittan-ning. Conference Room 103. information, please call (724)783-6692. Ev-eryone Welcome. Please join us for election of our Board and Officers.

FAHA Opens 2018 Season with Youth Rodeo

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Youth Rodeo participant races out of the final barrel at Crooked Creek Horse Park. (Photo by The Reinman)

Fort Armstrong Horsemen’s Association, FAHA, opened their first event of the sea-

son on April 7th and 8th, by hosting Western PA Youth Rodeo Association, WPYRA, for one of their six scheduled events this year at Crooked Creek Horse Park.

The newly elected Board of Directors of FAHA and numerous volunteers have been prepping the park and equipment since February. Ron Bows-er, a member since the inception of FAHA in the early 80’s, is one volunteer that has been helping get the grounds and facilities ready.

“The weather has been a challenge. The late snow and cold have prevented us from doing some standard spring cleaning to last minute. But we have also repaired sections of the barns and stalls as well as some electric.” Said Bowser, “we have been running this park since we first estab-lished it as an equine facility in 1986 and we have always tried to not let anyone down.”

WPYRA has been using the park for some of their events for the last few years and was happy to return for another year. WPYRA promotes

Ray Urksa leading Cowboy Church on Sunday April 8th, 2018 at Crooked Creek Horse Park. (Photo by Lara Wilson)

youth involvement in America’s oldest sport, Rodeo. Founded as a charitable and educa-tional organization, they conduct events and clinics for youth from preschool to 19 years of age. The types of events include goat tying, barrel racing and even bull riding. If it is Rodeo-related, they do it.

The organization isn’t just about Rodeo, they focus on teaching community and working to-gether. Participants must attend mandatory meet-ings prior to events starting.

The organization also hosts a cowboy church

for participants on Sunday morning. This past Sunday Ray Urksa, led the service using a lariat as a center piece for compelling message about how the community can bind together.