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'The Waltons' cast members to visit fans in Butler and Lawrence counties this fall
Mary McDonough (Erin Walton), Eric Scott (Ben Walton), Leslie Winston (Cindy Walton), and Kami Cotler (Elizabeth Walton) will do meet-and-greets. PORTERSVILLE ― Four original cast members of TV's "The Waltons" will visit western Pennsylvania to mingle with fans this autumn. Mary McDonough (Erin Walton), Eric Scott (Ben Walton), Leslie...
Creek Critter Hike gives Beaver County youth a taste of nature
NORTH SEWICKLEY TWP. — Several tents stand in a grassy field near a creek running through a park of the same name. Surrounding the tents are almost 30 small children and parents awaiting the Creek Critter Hike. This hike’s objective is to find the various creatures that live among the rocks and...
Guests visit gardens during 16th annual tour
The Southern Butler County Garden Tour is not just a way to raise money for charitable donations, it is also a way to bring the community together. Running for its 16th year, several Southern Butler County Garden Club members opened their private gardens to the public. The club also had a raffle at the Seven Fields Community Center, where registration tickets could be purchased for $25 the day of the event.
Dare to Visit the Night of the Living Dead Cemetery
“They’re coming to get you, Barbra!” These were the eerie foreshadowing words spoken at the beginning of one of the most influential horror films of all time, Night of the Living Dead. With a small budget and a spooky story, Director George Romero and his crew traveled out to this rural Pennsylvania city to film on location. The resulting film cemented the terror of the undead and contributed to the horror film industry’s focus on zombies.
What's Cooking: Venezuelan food served in Ambridge; Rita's opening new Beaver Valley site
(What's Cooking is a twice-a-month look at what's new in the Beaver Valley dining & drinks scene). Truly treat yourself to Venezuelan street food at La Tienda, a Christian bookstore and giftshop in Ambridge. ...
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