Murrysville area: Drug take-back day, Halloween parade, craft show and more

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Police host drug take-back, license plate replacement

Murrysville Police will host a National Drug Take-Back Day event as well as a license plate replacement event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 29 at the police station.

Residents can anonymously dispose of unused prescription drugs and other medications. A sharps container will be on-site for needles and Epi-pens.

In addition, residents with damaged or illegible license plates can fill out an MV-44 form for a new registration plate at no cost.

A license plate is deemed illegible when one more numbers or letter cannot be recognized from 50 feet away, or if the plate shows blistering, peeling or loss of reflectivity.

The station is at 4120 Sardis Road. For more, call 724-327-2100, ext. 200.

Halloween parade in Export

The Export Halloween Parade will take place at 7 p.m., with sign-ups beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Export Volunteer Fire Department station at the corner of Washington Avenue and Lincoln Avenue.

For more, see ExportPennsylvania.com.

'Work of Our Hands' craft show

The 11th "Work of Our Hands" craft show will take place from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nov. 4 at the Lamplighter Restaurant.

The show will feature an artisan market and craft vendors ranging from fiber art, jewelry and pottery to natural soaps, botanical art, photography, cross-stitch and more.

The Lamplighter is at 6566 William Penn Highway in Salem.

Oktoberfest at Newhouse Park

The Delmont Recreation Committee will host an Oct. 22 Oktoberfest celebration at Newhouse Park, off Stotler Road in Delmont.

It will be at 3 p.m. The cost is $10 for adults (children are free) and includes kielbasa, sauerkraut, hot dogs and pumpkin decorating. Proceeds will benefit future committee events in the borough.

Land trust to host Westmoreland Ramble

The Westmoreland Land Trust has announced its 2022 Westmoreland Ramble, a chance for residents to explore parts of Murrysville, Export and Delmont by car to enjoy the fall scenery.

There is no set date for this year's Ramble, but instead has been published as a route with information about the area's parks, nature preserves and historic features. The 18.2-mile drive is detailed in steps at Westmoreland-LandTrust.org.

For more, or to submit a route for a future Ramble, email westmorelandlandtrust@gmail.com.

Volunteers sought for 'Trick or Treat on the Trail'

Murrysville Recreation Department officials are seeking local businesses and organizations to set up tables along the Westmoreland Heritage Trail for its Oct. 29 "Trick or Treat on the Trail" event.

From noon to 2 p.m., groups will hand out treats.

Groups will meet at the Murrysville Community Center, 3091 Carson Avenue in Murrysville.

For more, or to sign up, call 724-327-2100, ext. 131 or email awengrzyn@murrysville.com.

Fall craft and vendor show

Monroeville United Methodist Church will host a fall craft and vendor show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 29 at the church, 219 Center Road in Monroeville.

There will be roughly 50 vendors including artist Linda Barnicott. Refreshments will be available to buy, and proceeds will go toward the church's missions.

For more, see MonroevilleUMC.org or call 412-372-7474.

Christian Art Show set for Oct. 22-23

The 46th annual Christian Art Show will take place Oct. 22-23 at Calvary Lutheran Church in Murrysville.

Show hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 22, and 12-4 p.m. Oct. 23. Lunch will be available, and a bake sale fundraiser will be held.

Information and entry forms are available at CalvaryLCMS.org or by calling 724-327-4230.

The church is at 4725 Old William Penn Highway in Murrysville.

Pink ribbon campaign at Panera

Panera locations in Greensburg, Monroeville, Murrysville, North Huntingdon and more will participate in the company's Pink Ribbon Bagel fundraising campaign during October's Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

A portion of proceeds from each pink ribbon bagel will go to the Young Women's Breast Cancer Awareness Foundation and Cancer Bridges. The campaign raised more than $47,000 in 2021.

For more, see PaneraBread.com.

Collection for used book sale

The Murrysville branch of the American Association of University Women will hold its annual book sale Nov. 10-12, and is accepting book donations at the library, 4130 Sardis Road in Murrysville.

Donations can be fiction, nonfiction and children's books, as well as complete jigsaw puzzles and video games. Encyclopedias, manuals, textbooks and musty/moldy books will not be accepted.

The group is also seeking volunteers to help with the annual sale.

For more, call 724-327-1102.

Association of University People meeting

The Association of University People's club for single college graduates age 50 and over invites potential new members to join them for monthly dinners, gatherings and more.

The group will meet at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 26 at Atria's, 4869 William Penn Highway in Murrysville.

The association will also host a Thanksgiving Day dinner with a multi-room buffet at the Lamplighter, 6566 William Penn Highway in Salem.

RSVP for either event by Oct. 25 by calling 412-491-7538.

Patrick Varine is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Patrick by email at pvarine@triblive.com or via Twitter .