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ROCKIN' THE CLIFF - Saturday, August 24, at Ford Cliff Vol Fire Co, 609 Neale Ave. Free outdoor en-tertainment: 5PM-7: David Hipchen; 7PM-9: Triple Mickey; 9PM-11: 7 Mile Run. Food Trucks, Beverages Available, Chinese Auction, Bring your chair, No coolers permitted, Enjoy music under the summer stars! VENDOR/CRAFT SHOW - August 24th from 10AM-3PM, West Kittanning Fire Hall. 401 Arthur Street. Benefits the fire department. Door prize, shopping prize, and Chinese Auction. Accepting crafters and vendors. Email [email protected] 10th ANNUAL ATV RIDE – “Ride on the Ridge”, Saturday, August 24. Pine Township/Templeton Vol-unteer Fire Department. FAMILY FUN DAY & CAR CRUISE on Saturday, August 24 from 11AM-3PM at Walkchalk Salem Baptist Church, 1006 Butler Rd Kittanning. Games & Noah's Ark Box Maize for kids, Grandma's Bible Story Time, Chinese Auction, Car Cruise and the best food around. A time of fun & fellowship for every-one to enjoy in a quiet relaxing environment. No admission fee, nominal fee for food. Questions , contact Claudia Claypoole 724 297-3611. SUNDAY SPEAKER - St. Luke’s United Church of Christ will host Dr. Ronald Shafer as guest pastor on Sunday, August 25. Dr. Shafer is a retired professor of English. He taught at Indiana University of Pennsylvania for forty-one years and at Ford City High School for two years prior to joining the faculty at I.U.P. He has served as the senior pastor at Christians With a Vision Ministries in Adrian for the past twelve years. Dr. Shafer’s message will be “Hope in a Post-modern World.” Sunday service at St. Luke’s is at 10AM during the summer. The church is located at 333 North McKean Street in Kittanning. The public is cordially invited to attend. WORSHIP IN THE PARK - Harvest Community Church is taking church outside and you are invited! All four campuses will come together to worship along the Allegheny River on Sunday, Aug. 25 at 10AM at Riverfront Park in Kittanning. There will be a gospel message, public baptism, children’s party, and a picnic (bring a covered dish and/or dessert to share if you can). Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, cushions and sunscreen. If you would like to participate in the baptism, call 724.548.5643. For more information, visit harvestpa.org. SOCIAL SECURITY/MEDICARE DISCUSSION - Hefren- Tillotson, Inc (Meticulous Wealth Man-agement presents Social Security & Medicare Discussion at the Kittanning Public Library. There will be a brief talk on: An overview of benefits and eligibility, options to consider, and resources for questions/answers. Monday August 26th @ 1:30 pm at the Kittanning Library located at 280 N. Jefferson Street Kit-tanning, PA. Hosted by Michael McKee, financial advisor at Hefren-Tillotson. There is no cost to attend but space is limited. To register, please visit www.hefren.com or contact Michael McKee at 412.633.1717. ALL YOU CAN EAT SPAGHETTI DINNER on Saturday August 31, at St. John's Lutheran Church in Ford City from 4 to 7PM. Adults $8.00. Children age 6 yrs. to 12 yrs. $ 4.00. Children under 6 yrs. free. Take out available. Phone 724-763-9622. LEGENDS AT THE LIBRARY - Guest speaker Brady Crytzer will discuss "The Battle of Kittanning" on Tuesday, September 3, at 6PM. Special Location!! This event will be held at the Ford City National Guard Armory 108 Valley View Drive, Ford City. Local historian and author Mr. Brady Crytzer will lead a presentation on the Battle of Kittanning in 1756. Mr. Crytzer will have copies for sale of his book about the battle, along with other books on Western Pennsylvania history. This program is free and li-brary membership is not required. For more information, contact the Ford City Library at 724-763-3591.
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handle some of the technical matters," Valen-cic said.
Matarrese also felt the Charlton firm was more available to the Township than Pascal had been in the past.
"(Charlton) are experts in real estate, some in zoning, some in municipal law," Valencic added. "We felt that would be better situated for our municipality."
"We are getting the entire group," Matar-rese continued, "not one attorney. So we could have an attorney at every meeting if the need should arise and Mr. Pascal was busy and couldn't provide that."
The change became effective at last night's meeting.
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The roof was the topic of two items
on last night's agenda at the Manor Town-ship supervisors' pub-lic meeting.
For the past few months, township workers have tried to repair the roof on the municipal building, but it continues to leak.
"The roof has been leaking for six months," Supervi-sor Don Palmer said. "We had it repaired at one point, but now it is leaking again. We need to get it fixed be-fore winter time and we have further dam-age."
Indeed, water has come down through the ceiling in one of the restrooms, caus-ing damage to the wall that will need to also be repaired once the roof conundrum is over.
Supervisor Bob Southworth blamed shoddy workmanship when the building was erected. He said the original warranty on the roof has expired.
"There is a gap somewhere and we can't find it," South-worth admitted. "We had a contractor up there. But we need to find someone who is a roofing contractor
who specializes in steel roofs to come here and fix it."
Palmer said he was concerned that mold would be developing above the ceiling.
"I agree with Bob. We need to get some-one who understands this type of roof to find this problem."
Southworth said he can look up into the ceiling and show where damage is be-ing done.
"There is a seam we cannot find that is leaking in that spot. Someone can come in who knows that type of roof over-lay and look at it," Southworth said.
Alterations to one side of the roof is also being planned when
supervisors decide on a contractor for a 12-feet-by-24-feet addition.
Palmer said last night that he was shocked to find out that an addition he thought would cost in the neighborhood of $25,000 was bid by one contractor at nearly $200,000.
Supervisors held a lively discussion on how to proceed with the process. One thought was to have Senate Engineering come in, draw up bid specifications, and bid out the project. However Southworth felt that since sev-eral contractors had already taken time to develop a price, oth-ers should be given
the same opportunity. Supervisors agreed
to develop the bid specifications them-selves and to bid out the project among those who already submitted bids and others who want to give a price for the work.
Southworth said that some of the work, such as removal of shrubs, digging a foot-er, and general land-scaping could be done by township workers rather than paying a contractor to have that work done.
The new addition would house an "evi-dence room" that must meet specific speci-fications according to new government guidelines.