HEADLINING - Hempfield Township
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HEADLINING - Hempfield Township
HEADLINING Fall 2016 Fo rm or of e in ar fo stu t cr rmat de eat ion nt ed a s s b bo ee y H ut pa em the ge pfi se 20 eld wo . rk s COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER FOR HEMPFIELD TOWNSHIP AND HEMPFIELD AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 3 Table of Contents Hempfield Township Parks & Recreation....................................................5 Hempfield Township Athletic Complex ........................................................4 Registration ................................................................................................7 Discounted Tickets ....................................................................................7 Aquatics Programs......................................................................................8 Preschool Programs....................................................................................8 Youth & Teen Programs ..............................................................................9 Adult & Senior Programs ..........................................................................10 Community Connection Programs ............................................................11 Trips & Excursions ....................................................................................12 Fitness & Wellness Programs ..................................................................13 Hempfield Recreation Sports ..................................................................14 Christmas Events ......................................................................................15 John Silvis Tom Logan Doug Weimer Jerry Fagert Hempfield Area School District Message From Dr. Barbara J. Marin, Superintendent ..............................16 Hempfield Area School District..................................................................17 High School ..............................................................................................18 Middle School............................................................................................22 Elementary Schools ..................................................................................23 Hempfield Area School District Athletics ..................................................25 Hempfield Area School District Community Partnerships ........................27 Hempfield Area School District Year In Review ........................................28 2016 George Reese BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Messages From The Board of Supervisors ..................................................30 Hempfield Township Received $675,000 From Commonwealth Financing Authority ..............................................................31 Tax Information ..............................................................................................33 Greensburg-Hempfield Area Library..............................................................35 Volunteer Fire Departments ..........................................................................39 Chairperson R. Douglas Weimer [email protected] Treasurer Tom Logan [email protected] Vice-Chairperson John Silvis [email protected] Supervisor Jerry Fagert [email protected] Supervisor George Reese [email protected] Township Manager Andrew Walz [email protected] Director of Parks & Recreation Jason Winters [email protected] Assistant Township Manager Bruce Beitel [email protected] Director of Public Works Doug Cisco [email protected] Director of Finance Melanie Phillips [email protected] Hempfield Township 1132 Woodward Drive n Greensburg, PA 15601-9310 724-834-7232 n 724-834-5510 (Fax) Monday – Friday, 7:30 am – 4:30 pm Code Enforcement l Parks & Recreation Public Safety l Public Works Production by Apollo Design Group Editing/Copywriting Assistance .......................... Pam Naggy ..........................................................................Angela Gartner Design/Layout .................................................. Michael Swan 4 Hempfield Township Parks & Recreation Help Us Keep Our Parks Great For Kids RESIDENT REGISTRATION BEGINS Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Registration begins for all Summer programs at 7:30 am online, at the Hempfield Township Municipal Building, or Hempfield Township Athletic Complex. (And Adults Too!) NON-RESIDENT REGISTRATION BEGINS Monday, September 12, 2016 www.hempfield parksfund.com Non-residents include those who live in the surrounding communities (i.e., Greensburg, Hunker, Manor, New Stanton, Youngwood) Check our website for project updates and to make donations to the fund. Hempfield Township has established a fund with the Community Foundation of Westmoreland County to support our township parks. Your charitable donation will contribute to the maintenance and expansion of Hempfield and Swede Hill Parks. By donating now, your contribution will also help us expand the programs offered to the children of Hempfield Township. ere are two easy ways to donate: n is link, pittsburghfoundation.org/give_a_donation, will direct you to the Community Foundation’s online donation center. Once there fill in your information and in the “Name of Fund” section type Hempfield Parks. n Make a check payable to the Community Foundation of Westmoreland County and in the memo line write: Hempfield Parks. Mail checks to: Community Foundation of Westmoreland County 951 Old Salem Road Greensburg, PA 15601 ank you for your suo 35 Resident Registration – Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Non-Resident Registration – Monday, September 12, 2016 Hempfield Township Athletic Complex Located at Hempfield Park – 220 Forbes Trail Road, Greensburg, PA 15601 n Rental Options: • Open Court Time - $2.00 per entry --- Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm - For all other times, check our website, follow us on Twitter, or call for schedule. • Full Court Hourly Rentals: - $40.00 per hour per court Monday through Friday - $45.00 per hour per court Saturday and Sunday • Birthday Parties - $100.00 up to 20 children - Includes use of one full size court, variety of sports equipment, and lobby area for 2 hours. Catering and decorations not provided. • Full building rentals are available, please contact us for more information n Exercise Classes & Adult Pick-Up Sports • See Wellness & Fitness Programs on page 13 for more details about the programs We invite you to visit one of Hempfield Township’s premier facilities featuring a 1/10th of a mile indoor walking track, three multi-purpose athletic playing fields, concession stand, and lobby area. n Membership Cards: Anyone attending HTAC to use the walking track, open court, participating in Adult Pick-up Sports, or Exercise Classes MUST have a HTAC Membership Card to enter. Cards are available at the complex during business hours and are free to residents or a one-time $10.00 fee for non-residents. n Hours of Operation: Park Office - Field and Building Rentals • Monday through Friday, 7:30 am – 4:30 pm Closed: September 5, November 11, November 24, November 25 and December 26 Winter Hours (November through March): • Monday through Saturday, 8:00 am – 10:00 pm • Sunday, 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm Summer Hours (April through October): • Monday through Saturday, 8:00 am – 8:00 pm • Sunday, 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm HTAC Modified Hours: September 5 (closed), November 24 (closed), December 24 (close at 2:00 pm), December 25 (closed) and December 31 (close at 2:00 pm) For more information or questions, please contact us at 724-834-7232. 6 Hempfield Township Parks & Recreation 3 DiscounteD Easy ways to register TICkETS Resident Registration begins Tuesday, September 6 at 7:30 am Non-resident Registration begins Monday, September 12 at 7:30 am Registration for all programs is on a first-come, first serve basis. Sorry we do not take registrations over the phone or accept cash payments. Pittsburgh Zoo & seven springs Resort Online • For a complete list of tickets, prices and dates tickets will be sold, please check out the department’s website at www.hempfieldtwp.com/parks. • Ticket supplies are limited. No refunds or exchanges. All sales are final. • Tickets can be purchased at both the main office and the Athletic Complex during normal business hours. Log on to: www.hempfieldtwp.com/parks Click on the “Register Now” icon on left side of page. The new online registration will allow you to register for a class, check facility availability, and reserve a pavilion right from your own computer. All major credit cards are accepted. Mail-In Print out registration form found on our website and mail to the main office or Athletic Complex. Checks only and payable to: Hempfield Township Mail-in registrations will be held until registration date and will be processed in order that it was received. In Person Register at our main office or the Athletic Complex. All major credit cards are accepted. ? Questions Call 724-834-7232 or visit www.hempfieldtwp.com/parks Email: [email protected] Stay Connected SEASONAL POSITIONS AVAILABLE Visit us on Facebook for daily updates: www.facebook.com/ hempfieldtwppr Throughout the year, Hempfield Township Parks & Recreation seeks individuals to fill part-time/seasonal positions. Currently, we are accepting application for HTAC Facility Assistant. The HTAC Facility Assistant works primarily nights and weekends throughout November – April. The main responsibilities include working the concession stand and running the clock/keeping score for recreation basketball games. The hourly rate is $8.00 an hour. Applications will be accepted anytime throughout the year, but the first group will be hired in October. Deadline to register is October 7, 2016. Below is a list of the seasonal positions available at other times throughout the year. Please check the Employment page on the Hempfield Township website www.hempfieldtwp.org for current positions available and more details on each position. Assistant to the Director – Community Days/ Summer Intern (May – September) Park Maintenance Assistants (April – October) Summer Day Camp Coordinator (June –August) Follow us on Twitter: @hempfieldtwppr Scan the QR to join our mailing list Sign up at www.hempfieldtwp.com/parks to get all the latest news, events, and announcements or text STAYCONNECTED to 22828. Withdrawal & Refund Policy: If a program is canceled due to low enrollment, or for any other reason made by the Parks & Recreation department, you will be contacted and issued a full household credit or refund for the program. A participant wishing to withdraw from a program that has not been canceled by the department must provide a written request at least one week before the scheduled start of the program. If granted, the participant may receive a 100 % credit to be used by any member of the household for future use or request a refund check minus a $5.00 administrative fee per participant per program. Within the week prior to the scheduled start of a program or after a programs starts, refunds/credits will not be given except for verified medical/hardship cases and may be prorated. If a participant misses a class or practice on their own, no refunds will be issued. There is no refund for special events and trips. If there is a different refund policy for a specific event or activity, it will be listed in the program description. *Planning hours available starting as earlier as January Summer Day Camp Counselors (June –August) Park Attendant (April –October) For more information on the above positions, including application deadlines, please check out our website. Applications are available at the Main Office located at the Hempfield Township Municipal Building, the Park Office located at the Hempfield Township Park & Athletic Complex, or online. For a complete list of all registration policies and procedures, please check our website at www.hempfieldtwp.com/parks 7 Resident Registration – Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Non-Resident Registration – Monday, September 12, 2016 Fun for One Come and spend social and recreational time with your child. Our program consists of movement, tumbling, interaction and playtime. Parent/guardian participation required. Age: 1 Instructor: Connie Madarish Location: Swede Hill Park – Activity Center Ages 12 – 24 months Date: Monday September 19 – November 7 Time: 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm Or Ages 12 – 18 months Date: Friday September 23 – November 18 No class November 11 Time: 10:00 am – 10:45 am Or Ages 18 – 24 months Date: Friday September 23 – November 18 No class November 11 Time: 11:00 am – 11:45 am Resident Fee: $50.00 Non-Resident Fee: $60.00 Limit: 12 participants per class Aquatic Programs Hempfield Recreation Swimming Program Learn to swim program in conjunction with Kevin Clougherty, Hempfield High School Varsity Swim Coach and Amy Gong, Hempfield Aqua Club Head Coach. This program is designed to offer youth, ages 5-12, the opportunity to learn to swim safely, advance their skills, and progress to the next level. All classes will be held at Hempfield High School Swimming Pool and will be offered in 8 week sessions throughout the year. Beginners: Children who have no previous instructional experience. Intermediate: Children refine the strokes they have learned and focus on using correct technique and building endurance. Advanced: Children continue to review and improve their skills to move to the next level. Age: 5 - 12 Coordinator: Amy Gong, Hempfield Aqua Club Location: Hempfield High School – Swimming Pool Date: Sunday September 25 – November 13 Times: Beginners: 1:00 pm – 1:45 pm Intermediate: 2:00 pm – 2:45 pm Advanced: 3:00 pm – 3:45 pm Resident Fee: $65.00 Non-Resident Fee: $75.00 Limit: 25 participants per class Music Makers Music classes can increase your child’s vocabulary, develop math and reasoning skills, and encourage creativity. During Music Makers class, the children will copy rhythms, follow tempos, and match pitches, We’ll play simple instruments, learn songs, dance, sing, and even use items we find around the house to make music. Each class will center around a different theme. Get ready to explore all types of music from classical to country. Parent/guardian participation is required. Age: 1–3 Instructor: Connie Madarish Location: Swede Hill Park – Activity Center Date: Monday September 19 – November 7 Time: 9:00 am – 10:00 am Resident Fee: $50.00 Non-Resident Fee: $60.00 Limit: 12 participants Family Swim Must be immediate family member and reside in the same household. Location: Hempfield High School – Swimming Pool Date: Friday September 23 – November 18 Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Resident Fee: $50.00 Non-Resident Fee: $60.00 Limit: 14 participants Play Pals Activities include fine and gross motor skills, art, music, singing, finger play, spatial awareness and story time. Parent/Guardian participation required. Age: 2–3 Instructor: Connie Madarish Location: Swede Hill Park – Activity Center Date: Thursday September 22 – November 10 Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Resident Fee: $50.00 Non-Resident Fee: $60.00 Limit: 12 participants Preschool Programs Cuddle and Bounce – 1 month to 1 year Cuddle and Bounce music class supports healthy brain activity as your baby is exposed to new faces, sounds, and movements. Each class will center on a theme. We’ll learn songs and finger plays, play simple instruments, group dance, and move to rhythms. Puppets, bean bags, balls, scarves, and a parachute are some of the toys we’ll use to add even more fun to our songs. Age: 1-12 months Instructor: Connie Madarish Location: Swede Hill Park – Activity Center Date: Wednesday, September 21 – November 9 Time: 9:00 am – 9:45 am Resident Fee: $50.00 Non-Resident Fee: $60.00 Limit: 12 participants 8 Hempfield Township Parks & Recreation Terrific Two’s & Three’s This toddler play group includes various activities such as games, music, crafts, movement and storytelling for fun and interaction. Parent/Guardian participation required. Age: 2–3 Instructor: Connie Madarish Location: Swede Hill Park – Activity Center Date: Monday September 19 – November 7 Or Wednesday September 21 – November 9 Time: 10:15 am – 11:15 am Resident Fee: $50.00 Non-Resident Fee: $60.00 Limit: 12 participants per class Youth & Teen Programs Art Therapy Saturday Is your child angry or argumentative? Relax! New Anger Management Art Therapy Group for Kids. Fun, effective and awesome! Limited group size. Don’t wait! Spots fill up fast. Call 724 - 832-1700 for more information or go to www.encouragingchange.com. Age: 6 – 11 Instructor: Barb Torango, M.ED, Art Therapist Location: Seyler – Berkebile Marriage & Family Therapy, 1215 North Greengate Road, Suite D, Jeannette, PA 15644 Date: Saturday September 10 – October 15 Time: 10:30 am – 11:30 am Resident Fee: $150.00 Non-Resident Fee: $160.00 Limit: 8 participants Pre-School Karate – Presented by Professional Karate Schools of America (PKSA) Pre-School Karate is a program that will increase your child’s confidence, strength, flexibility and overall physical fitness. Along with the basics, children will be introduced to stranger awareness issues and basic self-defense techniques. This class will also focus on demonstrating respect for oneself and others. Age: 4–5 Instructor: PKSA Karate Location: Hempfield Township Athletic Complex Date: Tuesday September 20 – November 8 Time: 10:00 am – 10:30 am Resident Fee: $35.00 Non-Resident Fee: $45.00 Limit: 16 participants Girls Lacrosse Join us from 5:00 to 7:00 every Tuesday and Thursday this fall to learn the fastest growing sport in the USA! Have fun and stay active through lacrosse skills and drills, games, friendly competitions and scrimmages. Our coaches and volunteers have the knowledge, experience, and passion for the sport that is necessary to teach all ability levels and expand lacrosse in the area. Beginners are welcome! Age: 10 – 14 Instructor: Jessica Drury, Greensburg Salem High School Varsity Lacrosse Coach and Staff Location: Hempfield Park – Upper Ballfield Date: Tuesday & Thursday September 20 – October 27 Time: 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Resident Fee: $40.00 Non Resident Fee: $50.00 Limit: 40 participants Super Scientists Want to be the next Albert Einstein? Come join Professor Connie for fun scientific experiments. Each week kids will do experiments and have an introduction to different scientific concepts. Parent/Guardian participation required. Age: 4–5 Instructor: Connie Madarish Location: Swede Hill Park – Activity Center Date: Tuesday September 20 – November 8 Time: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Resident Fee: $50.00 Non-Resident Fee: $60.00 Limit: 12 participants Intro to Dance Love to dance??? Come join the fun! In this class you will learn tap, ballet, jazz and musical theatre moves all in 8 weeks with a recital as our last class. From toe taps to time steps, passé to pirouettes and jazz hands galore, this class will definitely have you moving to the groove! Tap and ballet shoes are encouraged but not necessary. Please wear loose fitting clothing or a dance leotard. Age: 7 – 10 Instructor: Leyna Wright, Twinkle Toes & Taps Entertainment Location: Hempfield Township Municipal Building Supervisors Meeting Room Date: Thursday September 22 – November 10 Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Resident Fee: $45.00 Non- Resident Fee: $55.00 Limit: 16 participants Tiny Tap & Ballet An introduction to tap and ballet. Your child will learn positions and movement to music. Tap and ballet shoes not necessary. Must wear leotard/loose fitting clothes. Age: 4–7 Instructor: Leyna Wright, Twinkle Toes & Taps Entertainment Location: Hempfield Township Municipal Building – Supervisors Meeting Room Date: Thursday September 22 – November 10 Time: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Resident Fee: $40.00 Non-Resident Fee: $50.00 Limit: 16 participants 3 Easy Ways To Register For Programs See page 7 for details 9 Resident Registration – Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Non-Resident Registration – Monday, September 12, 2016 Karate Kids Free Workshop! Develop coordination and discipline while learning the art of self-defense. Age: 6 – 16 Instructor: Master Tim Copper, TC Taekwondo Academy Location: Hempfield Township Athletic Complex Date: Wednesday, September 21 – November 9 Time: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Resident Fee: $45.00 Non-Resident Fee: $55.00 Limit: 16 participants Workshops are FREE to the general public. Dog attendance is encouraged. One dog per adult owner please. We work on issues such as loose leash, excessive barking, jumping, potty-training, as well as any issues that are important to you. Family and friends are welcome to participate. Please have young children properly supervised during this time. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO ATTENDING. Instructor: Ed DeLancey, Learning to Lead Dog Training Location: Hempfield Park – Pavilion D Date: Friday September 30 Time: 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Kids Day Out No need to worry about finding childcare for the few days school is closed. The same great program we offer in the summer is now available on no school days! The day will be filled with music, sports, arts, & crafts and of course, your friends. Each day must be signed up individually. Pizza lunch will be provided. Age: 5 – 11 Location: Hempfield Township Athletic Complex Date: November 11, 23, 25, 28 December 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 January 2, 16, 17 Camp will not be held if any of the above dates are used as make-up dates for snow days. Time: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Resident Fee: $20.00 per day Non Resident Fee: $30.00 per day Additional Child/Children – $10.00 per child Getting Paid to Talk Getting Paid to Talk is a 2 ½ hour class designed as an upbeat and realistic assessment of the voice over industry designed specifically for adults. A great class for anyone who has been told they have a good voice; those who use their voice prominently in their occupations; people with musical or theatre background; or anyone who is interested in how voice-overs work and how people get started. Age: 18 & over Location: Hempfield Township Municipal BuildingSupervisors Meeting Room Date: Wednesday, November 30 Time: 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm Resident Fee: $25.00 Non- Resident Fee: $35.00 Limit: 16 participants Volleyball Basics Basic Skill Introduction: Underhand and Overhead Serves, Overhead Passing, Setting, Forearm Passing, and Spiking. For girls and boys who may wish to get involved in the middle school program. Age: 8 – 14 Location: West Hempfield Middle School Gymnasium Date: Wednesday, September 21 – November 9 Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Resident Fee: $45.00 Non-Resident Fee: $55.00 Limit: 20 participants Hempfield Community CPR & First Aid Certification Join our friends at Mutual Aid as we offer CPR & First Aid Certification courses. The certification will be a classroom style, video based, instructor - led course that teaches adult CPR and AED use, as well as how to relieve choking on an adult. This course teaches skills with AHA’s research-proven Practice WhileWatching (PWW) technique, which allows instructors to observe the students, provide feedback and guide the students’ learning of skills. Age: 18 & up Instructor: Mutual Aid Ambulance Service Location: Hempfield Township Municipal BuildingSupervisor Meeting Room Date: Saturday, October 15 Time: 8:30 am – 2:30 pm Resident Fee: $15.00 Non-Resident Fee: $25.00 Adult & Senior Programs Dog Obedience Training This class is for dogs 8 weeks to young adult with no previous training experience. Learn the tools to develop your dog’s unique potential. Classes will cover identifying the best training techniques for you and your pet, and include instruction on Focus, Watch me, Sit, Down, Stay, Come, Leave it, Loose Leash and much more. Everyone MUST ATTEND THE ORIENTATION CLASS, prior to Obedience Class. No dogs needed for the Orientation Class. The Orientation Class will cover topics such as reading your dog’s body language, understanding your breed’s issues, stages of puppies and young adult dogs, how to correctly meet and greet. This is sure to be an informative class for all. All of our Obedience Classes are an 8-week course compressed into a 4-week curriculum. Perfect for the busy dog owner. Instructor: Ed DeLancey, Learning to Lead Dog Training Location: Hempfield Park – Pavilion D Date: Friday, October 7 – 28 Orientation: Friday, September 30 Time: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Resident Fee: $90.00 Non Resident Fee: $100.00 Prep Course for Newly Revised SAT - 2016 Hempfield Area High School Library Fall: September 19, 20, 22, 26 & 27 3:00 PM - 5:30 PM Instructed by Martin Grbach (Reading) and James Nescot (Math) Over 35 years each in education with SAT/ACT Prep Experience $239 for 12 hours of instruction (Open to students from any school) To register call 724.219.7363 or email [email protected] 10 Hempfield Township Parks & Recreation Travel Lunch Bunch – Senior Program – 55+ Community Connection Programs Bring friends, meet friends, and make friends! You will never eat alone or worry about traffic with this fun senior social group! Adults 55 and up may join us each month as we travel out of town to a great restaurant. This section of programs has been established to offer Hempfield Township residents informational sessions and one-time instructional classes. Community Connection Programs are always free to Hempfield Township residents and $10.00 to Non-Residents. Pre-registration is required for all programs. September Lunch – Table 86 by Hines Ward – Seven Fields, PA Enjoy lunch from a delicious made from scratch menu. Enjoy Butcher Block burgers, seafood, pastas, steaks, and desserts. Guaranteed to have something to satisfy everyone’s taste buds. All attendees will order off the menu and pay on their own. Price includes transportation only. Date Wednesday, September 21 Time: 10:30 am Returns at approximately 3:00 pm Resident Fee: $15.00 Non-Resident Fee: $20.00 Limit: 20 participants Ask Oscar These days everyone has a dog! They are becoming a part of our family structure. They need just as much care and understanding as our own children. Learn what is best for them and break through the misconceptions with a question and answer seminar about training, nutrition, vet care, exercise and topics that are important to you. Ed DeLancey from Learning to Lead Dog Training will take the time and help you to love and understand your dog the right way. Location: Hempfield Township Municipal Building – Supervisors Meeting Room Date: Thursday, November 17 Time: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm October Lunch – Shakespeare’s Restaurant & Pub – Ellwood City, PA Located on the 1st floor of the castle, the restaurant features American Style cuisine with a medieval theme. Enjoy the Pecan Chicken Salad or a Mediterranean Salad topped with Salmon. Castle Burger, Open Faced Prime Rib or Beer Battered Fish all served with Coleslaw or Broccoli Salad. Chicken Pot Pie, Apple Bourbon Salmon or Pasta Primavera all served with House Salad or Soup du Jour are just a few of the lunch items to choose from. All attendees will order off the menu and pay on their own. Price includes transportation only. Date: Wednesday, October 12 Time: 10:30 am Returns at approximately 2:00 pm Resident Fee: $15.00 Non-Resident Fee: $20.00 Limit: 20 participants Benefits available to Veterans and their Dependents Westmoreland County Department of Veterans Affairs is committed to ensure that all Veterans receive those benefits to which they are greatly entitled. A representative will be available to conduct a presentation on benefits that are available to veterans and their dependents. Many eligible for these benefits are unaware and could be negatively impacted as a result. Location: Hempfield Township Municipal Building – Supervisors Meeting Room Date: Wednesday, October 5 Time: 1:00 pm Download Free eBooks from the Greensburg Hempfield Library November – Girasole - Italian Restaurant – Walnut Street Shopping, Shadyside, PA Learn how to download and read free eBooks from the Greensburg Hempfield Library to your eReader, tablet, or smartphone. Bring your device and your library card to this free workshop. If you don’t have a library card, bring your photo ID and we will issue you one so you can use this wonderful service. Space is limited, so call the library reference department at 724-837-5620 #3 to reserve your spot. Wireless Internet will be provided. Location: Hempfield Township Municipal Building – Supervisors Meeting Room Date: Thursday, September 8, 22, October 6, 20, November 3, 17, or December 8 Time: 1:00 pm Start with a bowl of Zuppa del Griorno and add Spinach and Ricotta Ravioli or Mezza Rigatoni all served with a house salad. Or try the Fett’Unta Di Salmone~ olive bread soaked in olive oil, grilled salmon, asparagus. Be sure to save room for dessert! All attendees will order off the menu and pay on their own. After lunch we will take about 1 hour to shop on Walnut Street. Price includes transportation only. Date: Wednesday, November 9 Time: 10:30 am Returns at approximately 4:00 pm Resident Fee: $15.00 Non-Resident Fee: $20.00 Limit: 20 participants Getting Started with your iPad If you are new to Apple and want to learn the basics of using your iPad, this class is perfect for you. Learn how to simply navigate through and customize your iPad applications. Please bring your Apple ID & Password. The class is intended for those with an iPad 2 and above and using the newest operating system. Wireless internet will be provided. Location: Hempfield Township Municipal Building Date: Wednesday, October 5 Time: 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Register early! Registration ends the Friday prior to all Wednesday luncheons, Bus departs at time indicated above from parking lot behind Petsmart in Hempfield Square. Getting Started with your iPhone If you are new to Apple and want to learn the basics of using your iPhone, this class is perfect for you. Learn how to simply navigate through and customize you iPhone applications. Please bring your Apple ID & Password. Wireless internet will be provided. Location: Hempfield Township Municipal Building Date: Tuesday, November 15 Time: 9:00 am – 11:00 am 11 Resident Registration – Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Non-Resident Registration – Monday, September 12, 2016 Understanding Medicare Rogers Community Auction Turning 65 soon? Attend an educational seminar and understand your Medicare options. This seminar will help you: Answer the Question: What is Medicare? – Know when to enroll into Medicare – Recognize the different parts of Medicare – Understand the two major Medicare healthcare coverage options: Medicare Supplement Plans (Medigap)and Medicare Advantage Plans – Understand how prescription drug coverage interact with your Medicare plan choices. All Attendees will receive a free booklet and there will be time for questions and answers. Location: Hempfield Township Municipal Building – Supervisors Meeting Room. Date: Wednesday September 28, October 26 or November 30 Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Join us as we travel to the Tri-State’s Largest Open Air Market. More than 1.600 vendors, fresh produce, antiques, and collectibles, meats, cheeses, tools, etc. Dine at the Baer’s Den Restaurant or one of the many other food vendors on the grounds. Be sure to wear your most comfortable shoes, bring your tote bags and/or coolers, and prepare to enjoy the day whether shopping or just browsing. Age: All individuals under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Date: Friday, October 21 Time: Bus departs at 8:00 am from parking lot behind Petsmart in Hempfield Square Plaza and returns at approximately 4:00 pm Resident Fee: $20.00 Non Resident Fee: $30.00 Deadline to Register: Friday, October 14, or until filled. Limit: 45 participants Pittsburgh Light Up Night/Gateway Clipper Dinner Cruise Trips & Excursions Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Chicago Cubs Join us for our 2nd annual “View from the Porch “seats. Overlooking centerfield, the Porch provides a unique game experience with barstools and outdoor sofastyle seating. Fee includes transportation, game ticket, $20 worth of food and drinks. Age: All individuals under 18 must be accompanied by an adult Date: Wednesday, September 28 Time: Bus departs at 5:00 pm from parking lot behind Petsmart in Hempfield Square Plaza and returns immediately following the game Resident Fee: $75.00 Non Resident Fee: $85.00 Limit: 20 participants Rockwood Mill Shoppes & Opera House Plan to join us as we visit a century old lumber and feed mill that has been transformed into Main street USA with colorful storefront facades hosting more than 15 retail vendors and services. We will be entertained in the Opera House with a Tribute to Johnny Cash featuring Bill Venet. Included is a wine tasting and a buffet lunch. Price includes performance, wine-tasting, buffet, tax, gratuities and transportation. Age: 21 & up Date: Thursday, September 15 Bus departs at 9:30 am from parking lot behind Petsmart in Time: Hempfield Square Plaza and returns at approximately 4:00 pm Resident Fee: $60.00 Non-Resident Fee: $70.00 Deadline to Register: Wednesday, September 14, or until filled Limit: 20 participants Deluzio & company, LLP - 351 Harvey Avenue, suite A Greensburg, PA 15601 - 724-838-8322 12 Kick off the start of the Holiday Season in Pittsburgh aboard the Gateway Clipper Fleet. Unbeatable city sights and the spectacular buffet dinner will ensure this “Light Up Night” will not be forgotten. Dance to the DJ and enjoy the sparkling city sky line! Enjoy the amazing fireworks from the City of Pittsburgh’s Light Up Night. Price includes transportation and dinner cruise. Age: All individuals under 18 must be accompanied by an adult Date: Friday, November 18 Time: Bus departs at 4:30 pm from parking lot behind Petsmart in Hempfield Square Plaza and returns at approximately 11:30 pm (following the cruise) Resident Fee: $110.00 Non-Resident Fee: $120.00 Deadline to Register: Friday, November 11 or until filled Limit: 20 participants New York City: 12 hours in the “Big Apple” This is the perfect opportunity to visit one of the most popular tourist destinations. Plan to shop at Bloomingdales, Bergdorf Goodman or Lord and Taylors. Visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 9/11 Memorial or the Statue of Liberty. Visit Restaurant Row for Dinner at Bareburger, Frankie & Johnnies or House of Brews. Take in a Broadway Show, visit Times Square or spend time in China Town or Greenwich Village. You have 12 full hours to enjoy this dynamic city on your own. Drop-off and pickup will be at 33rd and 7th, across from Madison Square Garden. We will make one rest stop and a breakfast stop before arriving in the city. Price includes transportation only Age: All individuals under 18 must be accompanied by an adult Date: Saturday, November 5 Time: Bus departs at 1:00 am from Hempfield Park. Please park in the Tennis Court parking lot, to the left of the Athletic Complex. Resident Fee: $110.00 Non-Resident Fee: $120.00 Deadline to Register: Friday, October 28 or until filled Limit: 45 participants Hempfield Township Parks & Recreation Magic of Christmas in Pittsburgh Adult Co-Ed Volleyball Enjoy the magic of the season as we visit the Peoples Gas Holiday Market in Market Square. You will be in for a one of a kind holiday shopping experience as you visit European-style wooden chalets. Visit PPG Place for free Horse and Carriage rides, enjoy holiday performances by local children’s choirs and bands or ice skate at the PPG Rink under the 60 foot Christmas tree. Shop downtown or be sure to visit the larger than life representation of the Biblical nativity scene at the US Steel Building. Take advantage of the Free Fare Zone for the Buses or the T. Enjoy a meal at one of the many restaurants Pittsburgh has to offer. Register early: this trip is sure to fill up quickly. Price includes transportation only. Age: All individuals under 18 must be accompanied by an adult Date: Saturday, December 10 Time: Bus departs at 11:00 am from parking lot behind Petsmart in Hempfield Square Plaza and returns approximately at 6:00 pm Resident Fee: $15.00 Non-Resident Fee: $25.00 Deadline to Register: Friday, December 2 or until filled Limit: 20 participants Pick-up games for fun and exercise and are non-competitive. Age: 18 & Up Date: Thursday, September 22– December 1 Time: 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm Resident Fee: $20.00 Non-Resident Fee: $30.00 Limit: 20 participants Adult Tennis Clinic Tennis clinic will include instruction on stroke technique which includes footwork, positioning, and movement. The clinic will include games and drills designed to help your match play. The first 45 minutes will be instruction and the remaining 45 minutes will be match play. Age: 18 & up Instructor: Jerry Way Location: Hempfield Park Tennis Courts Date: Saturday, September 10 – October 8 Time: 9:00 am – 10:00 am Resident Fee: $50.00 Non Resident Fee: $60.00 Limit: 12 participants Morning Yoga with Penne This class is designed to stretch, flex, tone the muscles and relax the mind. What better way to reduce that mid-week stress? Take the time to awaken your body and feel energized. Age: 18 & Up Instructor: Penne Steiger Location: Hempfield Township Municipal Building, Supervisors Meeting Room Date: Wednesday, September 21 – November 9 Time: 10:00 am – 11:15 am Resident Fee: $45.00 Non Resident Fee: $55.00 Limit: 25 participants Fitness & Wellness Programs Adult Co-Ed Basketball Do you want to play basketball in a non-competitive team atmosphere? Join us for adult pick-up basketball. All you have to do is show up each week and pay $2.00 with your HTAC membership card. No extended commitments are necessary Age: 18 & Up Location: Hempfield Township Athletic Complex Date: Tuesday, September 6 – December 27 Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Fee: $2.00 per night, pay at front desk Pickleball at the Complex Pickleball is a paddle sport for all ages and skill level. Players use a Pickleball paddle (similar to a ping-pong paddle) to hit a pickleball (similar to a wiffleball). The game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a fast paced and competitive game for experienced players. All you have to do is show up each week and pay $2.00 with your HTAC membership card. No extended commitments are necessary. Age: 18 & Up Location: Hempfield Township Athletic Complex Date: Tuesday, September 6 – December 27 9:00 am – 11:00 am Or Tuesday, September 6 – December 27 Time: 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm Fee: $2.00 per visit, pay at front desk. Adult Co-Ed Soccer Do you want to play soccer in a non-competitive team atmosphere? Join us for adult pick-up soccer. All you have to do is show up each week and pay $2.00 with your HTAC membership card. No extended commitments are necessary Age: 18 & Up Location: Hempfield Township Athletic Complex Date: Thursday, October 6 – December 29 Time: 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm Fee: $2.00 per night, pay at front desk Yoga Yoga is a completely systematized, yet simple, science of physical conditioning for more healthful living. The stretches and postures practiced in yoga are a natural way to reduce stress and tension, and gain strength and flexibility. Age: 18 & Up Instructor: Penne Steiger Location: Hempfield Township Municipal Building, Supervisors Meeting Room Date: Monday, October 10 – December 12 No class: October 24 and November 28 Time: 6:30 pm – 7:45 pm Resident Fee: $45.00 Non-Resident Fee: $55.00 Limit: 25 participants 13 Resident Registration – Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Non-Resident Registration – Monday, September 12, 2016 Hempfield Recreation Sports Brought to you by Dick’s Sporting Goods Special Olympics of Westmoreland County Recreation Basketball for Boys and Girls ages 4 to Grade 12. Westmoreland County Special Olympics will be holding Multi Sports Trainings at Hempfield Park Pavillon D and HTAC Building on Thursday evenings from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm. To participate in Special Olympics athletes must be at least 8 years of age and have a Special Olympics PA Athlete Application on file. For more information, please contact Steven Saunders at [email protected] and follow us on Facebook at Special Olympics Westmoreland County. Age 4 – Grade 4 will be instructional. Grades 5 – 12 will play a complete 16 game season with playoffs. All ages groups are co-ed. The league will begin with a workout the week of December 15. The season will begin on Saturday, January 7. Team practices will be scheduled prior to the start of the season. Grades 5 – 12 Residents: $65.00 Grades 1 – 4 Residents: $55.00 Age 4 – kindergarten Residents: $35.00 Non-Residents: $75.00 Non-Residents: $65.00 Non-Residents: $45.00 VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED Uniforms are included and will be given to all participants. All games and practices will be played at the Hempfield Township Athletic Complex. Registration deadline - December 2, 2016 for Grades 5 – 12 and December 9, 2016 for Age 4 – Grade 4. We are looking for energetic and enthusiastic volunteer coaches who are interested in teaching youth sports. Our program goal is to create a positive environment that promotes self-confidence and self-esteem through the experiences we provide. The program is dedicated to providing all youth with the highest quality of recreation and educational experiences. For a complete list of specific dates, times and an overview of the schedule, please check out the website: www.hempfieldtwp.com/ parks. If adult coaches are not obtained in a specific age group, teams will be combined or possibly eliminated. If you are interested in serving as a volunteer, please complete a volunteer application at www.hempfieldtwp.com/parks. All volunteers must obtain all clearances in accordance with Act 153. For more information on needed clearances and how to obtain them, please check out the Ways to Get Involved section of our website. Saturday, March 14 will be Hempfield Recreation Basketball March Madness day. The day includes a skills competition for all age groups and the playoffs semi-finals and finals for Grades 5 – 12. More information will be available at the start of the season. 4 Annual Fall Family Night th Saturday, October 24 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Hempfield Park Hempfield Indoor Soccer The Hempfield Indoor Soccer League sponsored by Hempfield Recreation Sports is open to any and all teams that would like to participate in a fun and competitive atmosphere. The Indoor League will use Futsal balls and will be played on an indoor surface. Each team will play a 6 game schedule with the top four teams making a single elimination playoff. With all the players on the top two teams receiving a Championship or Runner-up t-shirt. All games will be played at the Hempfield Township Athletic Complex. Ages: U-10 (co-ed), U-12, U-14, High School, and Adult Divisions: Boys and Girls: Min: 4 teams Max: 8 teams Teams: Min: 5 players Max: 12 players Fee: $200.00 per team. Each team will be responsible for paying one certified referee per regular season game. The referees will be assigned by the league. Bonfire, Hayride, Prize drawing for kids in costume up to 12 years old. New this year: There will be 2 separate sessions, each having a 6 week season and playoffs. The first session begins the weekend of November 6, 2015 and the second session begins the weekend of January 8, 2015. Registration begins on Monday, October 5, 2015 and will be open until one week prior to the start of the session or until filled. For a complete list of specific dates, times and an overview of the schedule, please check out the website: www.hempfieldtwp.com/parks. Free to all Township residents. 14 Registration required. Hempfield Township Parks & Recreation Letter from the North Pole 1st Annual Santa In The Park Astonish your child with a letter from Santa Claus this Christmas Season. Friday, December 2 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Hempfield Park Join Santa as he transforms the park for the holiday season. Come and enjoy holiday treats, caroling, horse drawn carriage rides and the opportunity to visit with Santa Free to all Township Residents Registration Required To have your child receive a letter from Santa, please complete a form on our website: www.hempfieldtwp.com/parks. Township residents only. Collecting: New, unwrapped toys Collection Dates: November 1, 2016 thru December 11, 2016 Drop off Locations: Hempfield Township Municipal Building & Hempfield Township Athletic Complex In Need Of: Ages 0-12 years BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Saturday, December 17 9:00 am Lakeview Toys for Tots accepts a wide variety of novelties and toys each year, but this holiday season, they are advocating for book donations in order to meet the needs of literacy programs across the nation. Stuffed animals are accepted; any that the organization cannot use will be donated to a local fire or police department for appropriate use. Nerf guns are also acceptable donations, but please refrain from donating toys that directly resemble weapons (guns, swords, etc). Join Santa for breakfast and enjoy live caroling, crafts and have a chance to get your picture on Santa's lap. Registration: Adult $20.00, Children $10.00 Township residents only. 15 Hempfield Area School District Message from Dr. Barbara J. Marin, Superintendent Dear Parents, Guardians, and Community Members, This issue of Headlining Hempfield spotlights numerous academic and athletic accomplishments that occurred during the previous school year. We continue to take great pride in the success of our students, the dedication of our staff, and the steadfast support of our parents and community members. It is my pleasure to welcome you back to a brand new school year. The summer months seem to go by more rapidly than any other time of year. Our administrators have been busy working on their master schedules, updating handbooks, and finalizing staff and student assignments. Throughout the summer, many of our teachers and administrators have attended professional development workshops and participated in meetings to align, revamp, and enhance curriculum to provide the best possible instruction for our students. Our custodial and maintenance staff have been working diligently all summer refurbishing the buildings and grounds. Soon our staff and students will be back in their classrooms for another exciting year! The first instructional day for students is Monday, August 29th. Please refer to the district website at wwww.hasdpa.net for the complete Calendar of Events. I encourage you to contact me via email at [email protected] or by phone at 724-850-2231, if I can be of assistance to you in any way. Best wishes for an exciting, productive, and outstanding 2016-2017 school year! Sincerely, Barbara J. Marin, Ed. D. Hempfield Area School District Superintendent of Schools New Faces in the Principal’s Offices Mr. John Behrendt has officially assumed the role of principal at Stanwood Elementary School. Mr. Behrendt has been employed by the Hempfield Area School District for eleven years and has been the interim principal at Stanwood Elementary School since December 2015. His previous administrative responsibilities include serving as the principal of Bovard Elementary School, substitute Assistant Principal at Hempfield Area High School, and Director of Crossroads Alternative School. His teaching experiences include regular and special education. Mr. Behrendt previously taught sixth grade at Harrold Middle School and fifth grade at Stanwood. He also taught special education at the Clariton City School District, prior to coming to Hempfield. He earned a B.A. and M.Ed. from California University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Behrendt resides in Monongahela with his wife, Cathleen, and their three children, Chad, Spencer, and Allie. Mr. Christopher Brasco has been appointed as the new principal of West Hempfield Elementary School, replacing Mr. Randall Sarnelli who retired at the end of June. Mr. Brasco has been employed by the Hempfield Area School District for the past ten Mr. John Behrendt years as a middle school and high school assistant principal. Prior to coming to Hempfield, he served as a principal, administrative assistant, and third grade teacher in the Jeannette City School District. Mr. Brasco earned a B.A. in Elementary Education from Bethany College and a M.Ed. from California University of Pennsylvania. He resides in North Huntingdon with his family Kelly, Santino, and Quinn. New to Hempfield, we welcome Mr. Gregory Saraceni who will be replacing Mr. Brasco as assistant principal at Hempfield Area High School. Mr. Saraceni comes to Hempfield from the Penn Trafford School District where he served in the capacity of Assistant Principal and test coordinator at the high school for the past three years. Prior to that, he taught high school English, and served as the English department chair, and head teacher. He earned his B.A. in English Writing from the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg and earned his M.Ed. in Administrative Supervision from Saint Vincent College. Mr. Saraceni resides in Greensburg with his wife, Brandie, and their four children, Mr. Gregory Saraceni Mr. Christopher Brasco Bailey, Tanner, Mia and Addy. 16 Hempfield Area School District Hempfield Area School Board of Directors Seated left to right: Sonya L. Brajdic, President; Diane S. Ciabattoni, Board Member; Pamela A. Naggy, Secretary; Dr. Barbara J. Marin, Superintendent; Dr. Tammy S. Wolicki, Assistant Superintendent for Elementary Education; Dr. Jeanne S. Smith, Vice-President; Michele V. Fischer, Board Member Standing left to right: Dr. Mark A. Gross, Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Education; Paul J. Ward, Board Member; Robert A. McDonald, Board Member; Tommy M. Bishop, Board Member; Dr. Paul S. Adams, Board Member; Joseph M. Lutz, Board Member; Robert Reger, Director of Human Resources; Wayne J. Wismar, Business Manager; Dennis Slyman, Solicitor TITLE IX/SECTION 504 STATEMENT The Hempfield Area School District is an equal opportunity educational institution and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or handicap/disability in its activities, educational programs or employment practices as required by Title VI, Title IX, and Section 504. Publication of this statement is in accordance with state and federal laws including Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures or inquiries regarding compliance with Title IX or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 may be directed to the Director of Pupil Services, Title IX Coordinator at Hempfield Area School District, 4347 Route 136, Greensburg, PA 15601 (724-850-2229). Code Enforcement Associates Proudly providing Hempfield Township with building inspection services for the Uniform Construction Code. 1633 Route 51 Jefferson Hills, PA 15025 Toll Free: 1 (866) 410-4592 Local: (412) 405-8231 17 Hempfield Area School District High School Class of 2016 Earns Scholarship Money The annual Senior Awards Assembly was held in May with presenters representing local community organizations and colleges/universities attending to present awards and scholarships to the class of 2016 where they were awarded over $2,934,665 in awards and scholarship money. Approximately 80% of the graduating class are attending a four-year or Kaitlin A. Ackinclose Halie S. Ankeny Jenna M. Answine Kiersten K. Bradnam Julia M. Brklycica Monica C. Buczynski Jason D. Chobirko Carley J. Colello Laura J. Daehler Alexandra G. DeRiso Elena M. Dolgas Alex J. Doran Emily A. Downing Breck E. Ewer Kacie M. Flannigan *Adam C. Gamber Alexander G. Glosner Helaina C. Haubrick Kiley M. Henehan two-year college or university, business, trade or technical school; 2% enlisted in the military; 11% went straight into the workforce; and 7% were undecided at the time of graduation. There were 457 graduates receiving their diploma on June 2, 2016, seventy-four (74) with a GPA of 94.625% or higher to claim the status of honor graduate. Congratulations Class of 2016! Honor Graduates – Class of 2016 Jennifer L. McNamara Taylor K. Hoffman Breanna L. Mesich Anna L. Hostert Zachary L. Meyers Sarah E. Immel Grant P. Michal Morgan K. Johnson Crystal R. Miller Annie L. Jones Elizabeth A. Molek Nicholas D. Kintz Connor D. Monzo Katherine A. Klimchock *Nicole E. Kovacs Jirapach Moongdee Seth M. Mough Jacob F. Kremer Kristen E. Murtha Jennifer Kwok Brian T. Nixon Maura J. Loughran George E. Panagis Brady A. Luffy Luke A. Persin Victoria A. Lytwak Adam V. Podlaszewski Hunter C. Maholic Lindsay N. Reese Dominic J. Marshall Rachel J. Reese Rachael E. Maselli Riley A. Ritson *Dana M. Masington Micaela G. Robosky Kara A. Mastrorocco Sarah M. Roman Victoria A. Mayo Jacob R. Salvatore Sophia P. Sommers Hannah M. Spinella Ashlee M. Stants Abigail M. Stape Miranda M. Steiner *Molly E. Sternick James R. Stiffler Kaylee E. Stinebiser Jessica E. Tartal *Ethan M. Toth Cheyenne D. Varner Nicholas K. Wallace Nicholas M. Winter Amy L. Yuhouse Zayne Z. Zalich Sara E. Zidek *Indicates top 5 graduates National Merit Scholarship Recipients – Class of 2016 Finalists (each received a $2,500 scholarship) Commended Students Adam C. Gamber Dana M. Masington Ethan M. Toth Alexander G. Glosner Nicole E. Kovacs Jordan C. Stack 2016 Advanced Placement Awards Total Scholars – 54 students AP Scholar Awards – 28 students (Granted to students who receive scores of three or higher on three or more AP Exams): Jenna Answine Elena Dolgas Kacie Flannigan Salvatore Gummo Annie Iezzi Morgan Johnson Jennifer Kwok Todd Rates Lindsay Reese Sarah Roman Jacob Salvatore Ryan Showman Jacob Smeltz Jordan Stack Kara Mastrorocco Grant Michal Seth Mough Erik Nordby Luke Persin Colin Phillips Nathan Ralph Claire Staines Miranda Steiner Cole Stinebiser Zakarie Suchko Nicholas Wallace Nicholas Winter Tate Yawitz AP Scholar with Honor Award – 10 students (Granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken and scores of three or higher on four or more of these exams): Kirklin Anderson Benjamin Lawson Hunter Maholic Jennifer McNamara Zachary Meyers George Panagis Demetrius Pyo Noah Richason Alexander Rusnock Zane Wilson AP Scholar with Distinction Award – 16 students (Granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken and scores of three or higher on five or more of these exams): David Adams Adam Gamber Alexander Glosner Alexander Hervol Sarah Immel Annie Jones Nicole Kovacs Brady Luffy Dominic Marshall Dana Masington Connor Monzo Keturah Mort Chase Pastor Molly Sternick Ethan Toth Zayne Zalich National AP Scholar Award 2 students (Granted to students in the United States who receive an average score of at least four on all AP exams taken and scores of four or higher on eight or more of these exams.) Dana Masington Ethan Toth 18 Hempfield Area School District High School Hempfield Repeat Winner in BotsIQ Hempfield Charitable Foundation Scholarship Awarded in Memory of Betty Valerio Congratulations to the Hempfield Area High School BotsIQ team as a repeat winner of the Grand Champion Award at the BotsIQ 2016 Finals at California University of Pennsylvania. The Grand Champion Award is given to the team that not only has a Bot that performs well in the arena, but also excels in the judging of the engineering documentation binder and in their team interview. According to Bill Padnos, Executive Director of SWPA BotsIQ, “This repeat performance is due to Craig Siniawski’s dedication to working with his students on all aspects of the program, and how much the students were able to communicate on what they have learned throughout the year. Documentation is a critical part of the real-life manufacturing process and Craig’s students understand that fact and excel in it.” Congratulations to Mr. Siniawski and his dedicated team of students. The Hempfield Area Charitable Foundation Board presented the 2016 scholarship award in memory of Betty Valerio, a longtime board member who was truly dedicated to the Hempfield Area School District. Betty served on the school board for over thirty years, and because of her commitment to the district, her family requested donations be made in her memory to the foundation. The committee felt that Luke Persin, the 2016 recipient of the award, reflected the dedication and service Betty Valerio embraced. He is an Eagle Scout, an Outdoor Odyssey Youth Mentor, Student Council President, and an honor graduate. Luke is a true leader and is dedicated to serving his community. We wish him the very best in his journey to becoming a physician. Congratulations Luke! Mrs. Marty Rovedatti-Jackson, Chairman of the Hempfield Foundation Scholarship Committee, with Luke Persin, 2016 Award Recipient Marching Band Travels to Washington, DC Hempfield Area School District was well represented by the marching band as they traveled to Washington, DC and Winchester, VA for their spring band trip. It was an educationally driven trip which included visits to the Luray Caverns, war memorials, Smithsonian Museums, and Arlington Cemetery. The band also attended a comedy at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts and a dinner cruise on the Potomac River. But the main focus of the trip was their performances – a concert in front of the Jefferson Memorial, and marching in the Apple Blossom Festival Parade in Winchester, VA. Congratulations to the students and staff for earning three plaques: first place in their division, first place “band front,” and first place “overall.” The band would like to thank the community for their continued support throughout the year by purchasing their subs! Next year’s destination – Hawaii! Senior Citizens Prom Celebrated 18 Years The 18th Annual Senior Citizens Prom had another successful year with over 300 Hempfield residents “sailing away” as they ate, danced, and mingled among their friends. High school students donated their time setting up, decorating, and hosting the event, along with coordinator, Mrs. Natalie Fetterman. A big “thank you” to all of the clubs, organizations, and businesses who donated baskets and gift certificates for the raffle. 19 Hempfield Area School District High School Hempfield Area High School Community Art Exhibition Throughout the 2015-2016 school year, art students, under the direction of teachers, Tom Billeck and Emily Daignault, created numerous works of original art to be viewed by the community and beyond. These students wanted to infuse inspiring art throughout the school and at the annual art exhibition at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art. Students worked together toward a common artistic goal which encouraged them to be accepting of each other’s strengths and weaknesses, celebrate various artistic styles, and utilize problem-solving skills throughout the artistic process. The artwork promoted a culture of art appreciation and a community of art advocates. All student artists were required to create a proposal, and once their plan and materials were in place, students stayed after school and on weekends to create their art. Several of the works are still in progress and will be finished during the 2016-17 school year. This project was funded in part through a grant from the Hempfield Area Foundation Funds. Junior Ashley Stone (left) and Senior Vanessa Saunders put the finishing touches on Junior Annie Iezzi for their “living painting” exhibit for the Hempfield Area High School student art show at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art. Please see the front cover for additional photos from the exhibition. High School Competes in First VEX Competition A team of students from the high school HEP program travelled to the Sarah Heinz House in Pittsburgh to compete in the VEX competition. The team spent three months designing, building, and programming a robot using VEX parts with the objective of shooting balls into a net. This was Hempfield Area’s first year participating in this competition. The team placed sixteenth out of thirtytwo in the seeding round, to then advance to the semifinals of the regional qualifying round. This finish was strong enough to qualify them for the state level competition, where they unfortunately were eliminated. Want To Reach 28,000 homes and businesses in Hempfield Township and Hempfield School District? Send contact information to [email protected] or call (724) 532-3930. 20 Hempfield Area School District High School Project 18 Visits Harrisburg Mrs. Truxal Wins “Exemplary Teacher Award” Students from the high school Project 18 class visited Harrisburg at the end of the school year to learn about state government first hand. Students had the opportunity to tour the capitol building, state museum and judicial center. They also sat in on a session of the state's House of Representatives and met with over fifteen speakers including Attorney General Kathleen Kane, former Governor Mark Singel, and Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection, John Quigly. Project 18 has been taking this trip since 1978, and this year's students upheld the long standing tradition of asking great questions and representing the high school with distinction. For the third year, the Project 18 class organized a “Senior Class Exemplary Teacher Award.” The nomination process is taken very seriously and indicates what an exceptionally good staff we have at Hempfield. After covering all the criteria for the award, the students nominated the teachers that they felt met the criteria. Sixty-six teachers were nominated, and after the ballots were tallied, Mrs. Darlene Truxal was declared the “Class of 2016 Exemplary Teacher!” Runners up were Mr. Eric Davis, Mr. Ray McCanna, Mr. Joe Scheuermann, and Mr. Bill Swan. Mrs. Truxal joins previous winners, Ms. Jaimie Sebastianelli and Mrs. Karen Sternick, and will be recognized on a plaque displayed near the main office of the high school. Former Maxwell Students Go Back for one Last Walk Many of the students from the class of 2016 who attended Maxwell as elementary students decided to return to their elementary school on the last day of classes to participate in the first annual “Senior Walk” to walk the same halls as they did all those years ago. Maxwell's current students made signs and offered high fives and shouts of congratulations as the graduates walked through the halls in their caps and gowns as “Pomp and Circumstance” played over the PA system. Some of the teachers had hugs (and tears) for their former students. The “Senior Walk” proved to be a special day for all involved. Seated: Darlene Truxal; Standing left to right: Joel Trenton, Project 18 Vice-President, Joe Scheuermann, Eric Davis, Bill Swan, Ray McCanna, Taylor Hoffman, Project 18 President, and Haylee Bobak, Project 18 Secretary Monica Buczynski Awarded Global Scholars Award The Pennsylvania State Modern Language Association Program (PSMLA) is a four year interdisciplinary program that fosters cultural awareness in academic subjects, as well as incorporating activities and community service that focuses on international themes. The 2015-2016 school year was the first year of implementation, and Hempfield Area School District is pleased to have had a senior complete the requirements within one year. Monica Buczynski, a 2016 Hempfield Area graduate, has been awarded the PSMLA Global Scholars Award and has been recognized by Pedro A. Rivera, Secretary of Pennsylvania's Department of Education, for this distinction. Congratulations Monica! 21 Hempfield Area School District Middle School WHMS Student Rylan Kauffman Finishes First at MCWP Math Contest Essay Contest Winners Congratulations to Tayiah Keefer and Rachel Tinney, sixth-grade students in Ms. O’Leary’s and Mrs. Forrester’s English classes, respectively, at Wendover Middle School. These girls were among twenty students chosen as winners in the 2016 Westmoreland County Firemen’s Association Fire Prevention Essay Contest from all over Westmoreland County! Tayiah and Rachel were recognized at an awards ceremony held at the Youngwood Fire Hall, and were presented with special plaques, bicycles, gift cards, and smoke detectors for their excellent work. Pictured above with their new bikes are Outstanding job, girls! Taiyah Keef er (l) and Rachel On Saturday, April 9, 2016, The Mathematics Council of Western Pennsylvania (MCWP) conducted its annual Algebra I/Integrated Math II contest at Derry Area Middle School. For the third time in the last four years, a Hempfield student took top honors in the preliminary round by scoring the highest among the students representing both Westmoreland and Fayette Counties. This year’s top finisher was West Hempfield Middle School student Rylan Kauffman. Rylan was an 8th grade student in Mr. James Biondi’s Honors Algebra I class at West Hempfield Middle School this past year. Math Golf Night at Harrold More than thirty-five seventh and eighth grade Harrold students stayed after school to participate in Math Golf where each “hole” consisted of a math problem and students were awarded points for their answers. Pizza was served after the ninth hole, and prizes were awarded to the teams with the lowest score after eighteen holes. The event was organized by Harrold teachers, Mrs. Michele Duboy, Mrs. Teresa Graziotto, and Ms. Becky Spurlock. Tinney (r) Acclaimed Author Visits Wendover Students had exposure to the writings of J.B. Cheaney through collaborative lessons with their librarian, English, and reading teachers at Wendover Middle School. Students in the eighth grade creative writing club submitted their writing in advance and their librarian sent this to J.B. Cheaney. As a result, students received feedback and professional advice from our guest author and participated in a writing activity during the visit. Sixth and seventh grade students attended a session that focused on character development and action driven writing, while eighth grade students attended an assembly that focused on the art of storytelling and movies found in her novel I Don’t Know How the Story Ends. Architectural Design Challenge West Hempfield’s HEP Architecture team recently participated in the Pittsburgh History and Landmark Foundation’s annual Design Challenge. This year, students were asked to envision an element of their home school to redesign. West Hempfield Middle School’s team chose to create a new wing of the school that addressed student needs with a focus on the biophilia hypothesis which suggests that there is an intrinsic bond between human beings and other living systems. With their eye on environmental issues and attention to design details, the team of four – Jilian Brockhoff, Alyssa Drahusz, Emma Hoffner, and Bret Macrania – placed second overall and also won first place as awarded by a student jury. A group of eighth grade students receive their writing submissions with feedback from J.B. Cheaney 22 Hempfield Area School District Elementary School Parent Literacy Club K’Nex STEM Design Challenge Hempfield Area School District and the United Way have partnered to provide parents of preschool students coming to the kindergarten in the fall a quality transition activity. Once a week for four weeks, parents, grandparents, and preschoolers are involved in activities that help build a relationship for the upcoming year. The United Way provides books to be distributed each week, and activities are built around topics such as emotions, limiting media/TV, writing/reading connections and friends. Kindergarten, Title I, and other primary grade level teachers in each of the elementary schools lend their support to make this program successful. This year we were able to have one hundred twelve preschoolers attend their assigned school. The hour-long program helps children build a comfort level prior to entering their “new” school in the fall. While the children are in the kindergarten classrooms listening to a story and completing an activity, their parents/grandparents are receiving strategies on presenting the new book and learning activities to work with the children at home. Enrollment is limited and is completed during the registration process in February. The 2016 K’Nex Design Challenge, hosted by the Westmoreland Intermediate Unit for students in grades four through eight, required teams to design a building at least one meter tall that could hold weight. The students also documented their progress in a journal, created a blueprint, and prepared a presentation addressing how their building was environmentally friendly. Two teams of four students represented Hempfield Area School District in the county-wide competition where sixteen teams competed. Shane Johnson, Stephen Nickischer, Caden Biondi, and Lucas Vallano, students in Mrs. Natalie Bosley’s fourth grade class at Maxwell Elementary, represented Maxwell Elementary. The West Point Elementary team consisting of Riley Dunn, Grace Iwig, Mackenzie Kubinec, and Zoey Hopkins, students in Mrs. Jennifer Bell’s class, went on to take third place in the county competition. Congratulations to both of our teams for representing Hempfield Area well! LEGO Grant Awarded to Stanwood Kindergarten Teachers Denise Johnson and Maria Shaffo, both kindergarten teachers at Stanwood Elementary School, were granted $628 from the Westmoreland Chapter of the Association of School Retirees (WCASR) to use for a LEGO project in their classrooms. Mrs. Johnson has dreamed of building a LEGO wall to enhance students' learning, and this grant will be the beginning. Kindergarten teachers at Stanwood want their students to leave kindergarten with the knowledge and skills to think for themselves, gather evidence, and be able to stand up to a problem and solve it. The LEGO education solutions purchased with these grants will be a wonderful tool to help do this! Maxwell Elementary Students West Point Elementary Students Kindergarten Students Design Leprechaun Traps Students in Mrs. Johnson's kindergarten class at Stanwood Elementary used many STEM skills while designing leprechaun traps! No, they did not catch the little guy, but there is always next year! The students will continue designing, brainstorming and most importantly, continue to use their IMAGINATIONS Tenth Annual Rotary of Greensburg Spelling Bee Ends in a Tie! The Rotary Club of Greensburg hosts an annual Spelling Bee for third grade students in the Hempfield Area and Greensburg Salem school districts, and Aquinas Academy. Each classroom holds their own classroom bee, with the winner representing their class in the Spelling Bee. Thirty-one students participated in this year’s Spelling Bee held on May 19, 2016, at Stanwood ElementarySchool. Nathan King and Abigail Ross, both students of Stanwood Elementary, were the final two contestants, and after going back and forth with several words, they were deemed dual winners. The Rotary Club of Greensburg also supports the education of Hempfield Area School District students with the purchase of a dictionary for each third grader. Tablets in Education Jed Kalp, Stanwood Technology Teacher, received a grant from the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation. The Tablets in Education Grant provided Stanwood students with twenty Kindle Fire HD 8 Tablets to motivate students to learn in an atmosphere that is both fun and educational. 23 Hempfield Area School District Elementary School Third Grade Visits CWCTC Cosmetology Fort Allen Students Show Off Their Talents Fort Allen Elementary School hosted their first ever talent show in May with the theme, “Step Right Up!” In an effort to raise money for the Fort Allen Fighters Relay for Life team. A small entry fee was charged, and a “Summer Fun” basket created by the teachers was raffled off at the end of the evening. Prior to the show, students brought in spare change to reach a goal of $250 set by their teachers. If they reached their goal, the teachers agreed to perform at the end of the show, which is exactly what happened! Some of the featured talents included martial arts exercises, gymnastics, singing, musical instruments, and dance. A number of students also acted as stage crew to assist in setting up for the event. Over $700 was raised for the Relay for Life fight against cancer. Students at the Central Westmoreland Career & Technology Center (CWCTC) enrolled in the cosmetology program were afforded the opportunity to work on some real third grade “models” from Stanwood Elementary. The students visited the center and had their hair shampooed and styled. A Step Back in Time West Point Elementary School's fourth and fifth grade students received a special visit by author and storyteller, Robin Moore. The students were captivated as they watched and used teamwork to assist in erecting a sixteen foot tipi, and then used the dwelling as a storytelling space. In addition, they eagerly participated as part of the storytelling process while Robin made comparisons between the Native American way of life on the Western Plains and life among the Lenape Native Americans of Pennsylvania. It was an enjoyable learning experience for all involved. Rebecca Ostrosky performs her dance routine Rockin’ Readers Shine at West Point Elementary Fourth and fifth grade students at West Point Elementary School were invited to participate in the Rockin’ Reader Club which met every other Friday morning before school. Led by Mrs. Ellen Krueger, the students read classic novels to discuss with their teacher and other club members. The culminating activity was the “Wax Museum” where teams of students dressed up as one of the characters and depicted a scene from their favorite classic to the delight of classmates and parents. Energy Safe Kids Fourth grade students at West Hempfield Elementary participated in a free program called Energy Safe Kids presented through Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania where they learned all about natural gas safety. Citizenship at West Point The fifth grade winners of the coveted Citizenship Award went to Hunter Ronald, John Kissell, and Hunter Cernuska! All of their teachers presented speeches on the wonderful qualities that made these boys the 2015-2016 recipients of West Point’s pride! WHE Students Volunteer Fourth grade students in Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Hoge’s classes volunteered their time to pack bags to be given to cancer survivors at the annual Relay for Life of Greensburg held at Spartan Stadium in June. 24 Hempfield Area School District Girls’ Softball Team Wins “Triple Crown!” Section Champions--WPIAL Champions--PIAA State Champions! 2016 proved to be their year. They worked hard, played hard, and deserved everything they achieved. This year’s girls’ softball team went undefeated, setting a school record of twenty-five (25) victories. Pitcher Morgan Ryan averaged fourteen strikeouts a game, and with a defense behind her that she could depend on to field the balls that were hit, made for a great team. When you meet the players and talk to them, you know instantly that they are a team, united together. They have each other’s backs and support each other, which contributes to building a winning team. The last time Head Coach, Bob Kalp, coached his team to a state championship was seventeen years ago. The work ethic that he instills in his players, the amount of time he puts into the program, and the way he pushes them to do their very best, is all part of creating a winning team. Congratulations to the girls’ softball team and their coaches, Bob Kalp, Richard Albright, Jenna Keefer, Brittany Fenn, Matt Knizner, Ray Mello, John Sherrow, and Stefanie Wiegand, , on a very deserving run to become the 2016 state champions! We are all so proud of you. HASD Athletic Website Revamped During the 2015-2016 school year, the Hempfield Area School District enjoyed many great individual and team sports performances – and provided a completely redesigned Athletic Department website to highlight and communicate those accomplishments. Now that all information is complete and current, township residents are encouraged to visit http://www.hasdpa.net/athletics. The main page of the website features a slideshow of action photos, quick links to athletic-related websites, a calendar of daily events, and tweets posted by the Hempfield Area Athletic Department (follow us on Twitter @HASDathletics). In addition, the subpages include schedules, rosters, results (for varsity sports only), and a team photo for every team and cheerleading group. Managed by Steve Miller, we are extremely proud of this website and encourage everybody to visit it often to keep up to date with the sports accomplishments at Hempfield Area. 25 2015-2016 Sports Highlights Hempfield Area School District l Football l • Qualified for first round playoff appearance l • Luke Kemerer – Third Place States • Vincent Distafanis – Eighth Place States Girls’ Tennis • Maura Sackett – Fourth Place Section Singles • Maura Sackett/Annie Iezzi – Third Place WPIAL Section Doubles l l Girls’ Soccer Girls’ Volleyball • Qualified for second round playoff appearance • Gabrielle Holmberg, Christie Redinger – All Section First Team • Kierstan Schade, Claire Staines – All Section Second Team • Cami Ward – All Section Third Team l Field Hockey • Maura Loughran – 2015 WPIAL All Star Section One AAA Team and Honorable Mention 2015 WPIAL All Star Overall Team l Boys’ Soccer • RJ Heaps, Nate Choby, Nate Burkhart – Section One AAA Finest 15 l Rifle – 2016 Section Champions; Second Place WPIALS; Second Place States • Steve Semekoski – State Singles Second Place • Wyatt Thomas – State Singles Third Place l Girls’ Basketball • Qualified for second round playoff appearance • Qualified for PIAA Play-in Game • Michelle Burns & Aubree Halusic – First Team All Conference • Alexa Pastor – Second Team All Section • Allison Podkul – Honorable Mention All Section l Girls’ Lacrosse – Qualified for First Round WPIAL Playoff Appearance l Boys’ Tennis – Qualified for first round playoff appearance l Baseball – Section Champions; WPIAL Semi-Finalist;PIAA Quarter Finalist l • Matt Tarabek – First Team All Westmoreland County; First Team All Section Boys’ Basketball l • Qualified for first round playoff appearance • Team High Twenty (20) 3-Pointers on January 29, 2016 • Mitch Golden – Second Team All Section • Zach Queen - Honorable Mention All Section • Zak Mesich – Team Record nine 3-Pointers l Boys’ Bowling – Section Champs; First Place Regionals; Third Place States • Billy Thomas – Individual First Place Regionals l l Track • Girls – Section Champs; WPIAL Champs Fifth Year in a Row • Boys – Section Champs • Hayden Fox – WPIAL Champion Pole Vault; Fourth Place Javelin; Named All-American in Javelin • Rachel Hutchinson – WPIAL Champion Discus • Dominick Marshall – WPIAL Third Place Shot Put & Discus; States Third Place Shot Put • Alex Murray – WPIAL Sixth Place Shot Put; Seventh Place Discus • Ryan Zabrosky – WPIAL Sixth Place 400 Meter • Maura Loughran – WPIAL Fourth Place Discus • Bailey Traczynski – WPIAL Third Place Hurdles • Gabrielle Holmberg – WPIAL Second Place Hurdles; Seventh Place long Jump; Fourth Place Triple Jump • Gina Cuneo – WPIAL Third Place High Jump • Samantha Orie – WPIAL Second Place Shot Put; States Fifth Place Shot Put • Molly DeBone – WPIAL Second Place Pole Vault; States Seventh Place Pole Vault • Hayden Fox – States Third Place Pole Vault; Fourth Place Javelin • Rianna Miedel – WPIAL Third Place 200 Meter; States Fifth Place 200 Meter • Girls’ 4x4 Relay – WPIAL Second Place • Qualified for first round playoff appearance l Wrestling Girls’ Bowling – Fourth Place Regionals; Second Place States Boys’ Swimming – Section Champs (12-0); First Place County Meet; Two County Meet Records; Five New Team Records; Ranked Eighth Nationally for 2015-2016 Season • All State Team – Zack Rulli; Cole Stinebiser; Adam Toth; Zane Wilson Softball – Section Champions; Back to Back WPIAL Champions; State Champions; Post Gazette Team of the Year • Morgan Ryan – Post Gazette Player of the Year; Post Gazette Softball All-Area Team; Westmoreland and Pittsburgh Tribune Review Softball Player of the Year; PA High School Softball Association All-State First Team; First Team All Section • Madison Stoner – Post Gazette Softball All-Area Team; PA High School Softball Association All-State First Team; First Team All Section • Jenna Osikowicz – PA High School Softball Association All-State First Team; First Team All Section • Alexa Pastor – PA High School Softball Association All-State Honorable Mention Team; First Team All Section • Taylor Blevins - First Team All Section • Taylor Hoffman - First Team All Section Who’s got your back– and your back pocket? 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The carnival-themed event, moved inside to the field house because of weather, was a huge success with over 1,113 participants on forty-eight teams, raising $186,895.71 to help finish the fight against cancer. Local communities, schools, and businesses joined together as they walked laps, played games, and raised funds for the American Cancer Society. During the 24-hour event , over one hundred and fifty survivors were recognized from the local communities, and more than 1,200 luminaria bags were lit to honor and remember loved ones with cancer who fought back against the disease. For more information or to become involved in next year’s event, visit our website at www.relayforlife.org/ pagreensburg, or call 724.834.9081. Relay for Life of Greensburg is looking forward to “Wish Upon A Cure” on June 10-11, 2017. Coordinated by the faculty in each school building, staff members contribute donations in an effort to raise funds for local charities and families in need. Some of the schools have collected as much as $4,000 in a year and have made contributions to charities such as The Blackburn Center, Westmoreland County Food Bank, Relay for Life of Greensburg (American Cancer Society), Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, Jayme’s Team, Jereme Dudzinski Foundation, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation, Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, memorial funds, and their own families in need. n n n n n n Pre-K Counts Preschool Keystone Star 4 Center CCIS Accepted Meals and snacks included 27 years in business with same owner! Safe fenced in playground on property with country views! Caleb Remaley (Stanwood Elementary), Jacob Remaley (West Hempfield Middle), and their mom, Dana Remaley, who works at West Hempfield Middle School, donated 9”, 12”, and 10” of hair, respectively, for the Pantene Great Lengths Hair Donation Program. All three are members of the West Hempfield Middle School Sweatin for Survival Team. (Picture by Timeless Expressions). 724-834-6899 27 www.tinytownchildcare.com 2015 -2016 Hempfield Area School District YEAR IN REVIEW March n The High School pasta bridge team won first place with their bridge holding a weight of 58.4 lbs n March Arts activities were held in all schools n Hempfield Area High School hosted the “Empty Bowl Event” n National Read Across America Day was celebrated at the elementary schools n Lunch Munchables were introduced to the elementary school lunch program n The Westmoreland Intermediate Unit signed a three-year lease for rental of the East Hempfield Elementary School July-August n Teachers and staff attended summer workshops to improve their technological skills n The Special Education Extended School Year Program was held in July n The Induction Program for new faculty members began in August n The “College in the Classroom” Agreement between Hempfield Area School District and Westmoreland County Community College was approved n Thirty high school students represented the first cohort of students to participate in the high school STEM Program n The Agreement between the Board of Education and the Hempfield Area Education Association was approved n The Hempfield Area Foundation Funds committee awarded grants for the “Reading Recovery Imitative” and “Interactive eBooks” programs April n The musical, Les Misérables, was performed at Hempfield Area High School with sell-out performances n The first annual THON fundraiser was held at Hempfield Area High School n The Boy Scout Food Drive was held in all buildings n PSSA Exams were given to students in grades three through eight n Aaron Riggleman completed his “Outdoor Classroom” Eagle Scout Project at West Hempfield Middle School n Parents of children receiving reading interventions were invited to attend a reading book club, a series of three evening sessions in which children received books and parents engaged in literacy activities with their children. Reading support teachers at all elementary schools hosted these evening sessions. n Maxwell and West Point Elementary student teams participated in the 2016 STEM Design Challenge held at the WCCC Advanced Technology Center on April 6th. n Incoming Kindergarten children and parents participated in the Raising Readers Parent Literacy Book Club, which met over three weeks. Children received several books to keep as a result of this collaboration between the school district and the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania. September n New curriculum was introduced for Health K-12, World Language 6-12, and Science K-5 n Chromebooks were distributed to all high school students n Open houses were conducted for parents at all elementary, middle, and high school buildings n The annual Spartan Band Festival was held at Hempfield Area High School with fifteen bands in attendance October n PSAT tests were given to all Grade 11 students during the school day n High School students collected $1,800 at the home football games to donate to charity n Bailey White and Joel Trentin crowned homecoming queen & king for the class of 2016 n Representatives from Hempfield’s Project 18 class traveled to Harrisburg to receive the Ruth Stas Award for Sustainability in Civic Education n Following math committee meetings and analysis of the 2015 PSSA math scores, fourth and fifth grade students transitioned to the 2013 edition of Math Expressions, which is aligned to the PA Core Standards. May n Hempfield Area School District joined the Allegheny County Schools Health Insurance Consortium n An “early retirement incentive” was offered to all employees of the district n One Hundred Eight (108) new members were inducted into the National Honor Society n The Middle School academic banquet was held for the top eight students in each grade level n The High School academic banquet was held for the top 10% of students in each grade level n Approximately 380 Hempfield Area residents attended the 18th annual Senior Citizen’s Prom n Middle School orientation was held for the incoming sixth grade class n The tenth annual Third Grade Spelling Bee was held at Stanwood Elementary, sponsored by the Rotary. n Mrs. Jody Schmitt , Reading Specialist at Fort Allen Elementary, completed a year-long training to become a Reading Recovery Teacher Leader. n The United Way of Southwestern PA held a Leadership Celebration on May 11th called Painting a Bright Future. Mrs. Rovedatti Jackson, principal of Fort Allen Elementary, spoke at the event in celebration of the collaboration between the United Way and the HASD in promoting transitioning of children into Kindergarten. n The elementary schools hosted a Transition Night for incoming Kindergarten children and their families. November n Veteran’s Day Assemblies were held in all schools n Dominick Marshall, Alexa Pastor, Taylor Hoffman, Taylor Blevins, and Matt Tarabek signed letters of intent for athletic scholarships n Math Parent Nights were held at each of the elementary schools to introduce parents to the newer edition of Math Expressions and resources to support children in this transition. December n Chorus and Band Concerts where held in all buildings across the district n Certificates of Election were presented and newly-elected school board members were sworn into office: Dr. Paul Adams, Tommy Bishop, Michele Fischer, Dr. Jeanne Smith, and Paul Ward n The Hempfield Area Foundation Funds committee awarded grants for the “Olweus Bully Prevention Team Booster” and “Hempfield Area High School Community Art Exhibition Installation” programs n High School students won first place in the Carnegie Science Center’s Chain Reaction Contraption Contest June n Hempfield Area School District’s Annual School Picnic was held at Kennywood Park on June 6. n The third Annual Relay for Life of Greensburg was held at Spartan Stadium. A total of $186,895.71 was raised to fund research in the fight against cancer n The district adopted their final budget for the 2016-2017 school year n Twenty-five staff members retired from the district n Randall Sarnelli, Principal at West Hempfield Elementary School, retired after thirty-four years in education, twenty of which were with Hempfield Area School District; Christopher Brasco was named the new principal at West Hempfield Elementary School n Incoming Kindergarten children participated in a Kindergarten screening held at each of the elementary schools. A committee of Kindergarten teachers met during the school year to develop a new screening process for this purpose. January n David Johnston, Director of Pupil Services, retired. Jeffery Coover was promoted to Director of Student Services and Darla Bryant was hired as Supervisor of Special Education n School Board members were recognized for their service during Board Appreciate Month n The “Food for Kids” Program was approved to be piloted at Fort Allen Elementary School February n Officers from the US Army War College spoke at the high school n Jump Rope for Heart events were held in the elementary schools n Ninth grade orientation was held for the incoming ninth grade class parents n The United States Navy Band performed at Hempfield Area High School n Dr. Diane Briars, President of The National Council of Teacher of Mathematics, facilitated the K-12 math committee meeting as the beginning of the curriculum cycle review process. 28 DISTRICT PAGES Hempfield Area School District 2016 - 2017 Calendar Hempfield Area School District 2016-2017 Student Meal Prices To view the 2016-2017 school calendar and calendar of events, please visit our district website at www.hasdpa.net. Under QUICK LINKS, select 2016-2017 School Calendar & Calendar of Events. LUNCH BREAKFAST Elementary Secondary Elementary Secondary Daily - $1.55 Daily - $1.55 Daily - $2.40 Daily - $2.75 Weekly - $7.25 Weekly - $7.75 Weekly - $12.00 Weekly - $13.75 Reduced Daily Reduced Daily Reduced Daily Reduced Daily $0.30 $0.30 $0.40 $0.40 Reduced Weekly Reduced Weekly Reduced Weekly Reduced Weekly $1.50 $1.50 $2.00 $2.00 Digital Distribution of Elementary Report Cards & Community Flyers Elementary parents will notice a change in the number of papers students bring home in their backpacks in the upcoming school year. Elementary report cards will be made available in the same manner utilized in the secondary schools by posting them in the Family Access portal in Skyward. A skylert will be sent out when they are posted to remind parents/guardians to log in to view and/or print their child’s report card. Parents who do not have access to the Internet will have the option to receive a hard copy of the report card. The district is implementing this practice to reduce costs associated with printing and mailing. Special Education Services for Exceptional Children HASD provides a free, appropriate public education to exceptional children. In compliance with State and Federal laws, HASD will provide protected handicapped children without discrimination or cost to the student or family those related aids, services, or accommodations which are needed to provide equal opportunity to participate in and obtain the benefit of the school program and extracurricular activities to the maximum extent appropriate to the student’s abilities. Complete details of this process can be found in the district student handbooks or on our website at www.hasdpa.net and selecting Academic Programs>Special Education. The district receives numerous requests for the distribution of flyers from local community organizations and businesses. Beginning with the 2016-2017 school year, approved flyers will be made available on the school websites within the Parents/Community section. A weekly email will be sent to families to inform them of the flyers recently added to the website. Less school time will be utilized in distributing flyers, and printing fees for organizations and businesses will be reduced. Attendance Matters - Why Does Going to School Matter So Much? Every school day counts in a child's academic life... A missed school day is a lost opportunity for students to learn. Education not only gives people basic skills they will need for all aspects of life, but it exposes them to a range of possibilities for their future. School helps students explore different ideas and activities, and helps them figure out what paths they want to take next. And, in a very practical and immediate way, school helps students attain a better quality of life. But it all starts with being in school. Confidentiality of Student Records The privacy rights of parents, students, and student records are mandated by Federal and State regulations as well as District policy. The complete explanation of these rights, the student records involved, and the procedures for the access and release of these records can be found in the district student handbooks or on our website at www.hasdpa.net and selecting Our District>School Board> Policies and selecting Policy #216. Unfortunately, when students are absent or chronically tardy, achievement levels suffer. Statistics show us that just being there definitely matters! If a student is late ten minutes each day of school, he/she misses 1,800 minutes of instructional time. That’s thirty hours of lost learning. There is no question that missing thirty hours of instruction impacts a student’s academic performance. ESSA and Right to Know The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) that was signed into law in December, 2015, reauthorizes the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1956 (ESEA) which includes Right to Know requests. These regulations allow you to learn more about your child’s teachers’ training and credentials. Parents and family members may request the following information: l whether a teacher met state qualifications and certification requirements for the grade level and subject he/she is teaching l whether a teacher received an emergency or conditional certificate through which state qualifications were waived l what undergraduate or graduate degrees the teacher holds, including graduate certificates and additional degrees, and major(s) or area(s) of concentration Attendance Reminders: For all absences the parent or guardian must submit to the school district a written excuse on the district’s Parental/Guardian Excuse Form stating (the form can be found on the district website under QUICKLINKS) or a handwritten note that includes: • the date of the absence • reason for the absence • written signature of the parent/guardian. l When a student is absent from school due to an illness and is seen by his/her doctor, the student should obtain a written excuse from the doctor which should be submitted by the student upon his/her return to school. l An excuse must be submitted within three (3) days of a student's return to school. (Ex: Absent Monday, return Tuesday. Excuse due no later than Thursday.) l Failure to submit an excuse will result in the absence being classified as unlawful or unexcused. Such absence will be coded as No Valid Excuse. l Parents and family members may request information on policies regarding student participation in assessments and procedures for opting out. Information on required assessments includes: l subject matter tested l purpose of the test l source of the requirement (if applicable) l amount of time it takes students to complete the test l time and format of disseminating results We encourage you to review the Attendance Section in the student parent handbook prior to school year begins. This section will provide you with information regarding absences, tardy’s, early dismissals, loss of privileges, as well as consequences for excessive absences and attendance violations. Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns in regards to your child’s attendance: Kathleen Harrison, LCSW (Harrold Middle, West Hempfield Middle, and Hempfield Area Senior High School)(724) 850-2059 or Darci Markovic, LSW (West Point, Fort Allen, Maxwell, Stanwood, West Hempfield Elementary, and Wendover Middle School) – (724) 850-5248. If you would like to receive specific information about your child’s teacher, please contact your school’s principal. For general information about ESSA, please contact Dr. Tammy S. Wolicki, Assistant Superintendent for Elementary Education or Dr. Mark A. Gross, Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Education. 29 News from Hempfield Township e Board of Supervisors is dedicated to supporting these essential volunteer services. Each of these organizations require a wide array of skill-sets and interests, from answering fire calls to fundraising and accounting. However, our community will be at risk if residents do not take an active role in volunteering. If either of these opportunities peeks your interest, please contact Bruce Beitel, Assistant Township Manager/Public Safety Director, to learn how you can get involved in helping to protect and serve Hempfield Township. Continuing to serve, Our routine is about to change and volunteers are needed. Summer 2016 will soon be a memory, the kids will soon be back to school and the autumn leaves will be arriving with their brilliant colors. e annual fall events are also around the corner, Community Days at Hempfield Park will be held September 10-11. We can always count on a change of seasons but the Townships ability to count on community volunteers to serve essential roles is also changing. Community Volunteers are one asset category that isn’t incorporated into the annual budget. Hempfield Township has historically been a community with an abundance of volunteers; whether it be as recreation a league coach, Community Day volunteer or with other area organizations. In order for our Township to continue with success, volunteers will need to remain an important part of our foundation. One of the most fulfilling volunteer opportunities offered in Hempfield, is with our emergency services. e volunteer fire fighters and members of our emergency management staff have played an important role in the preservation of our Township neighborhoods. However, too few of our young residents are volunteering to serve in one of our twelve volunteer fire departments. is puts a strain on our dwindling pool of veteran fire fighters to do more, and often times, with less. e Township is dedicated to supporting our departments with equipment and training, but the thing we need most are people willing to serve. If front line firefighting isn’t for you, the Township also supports the Hempfield Emergency Management Association (HEMA). is group, stemming from many different professional back grounds, develops plans for a wide variety of emergency situations. Should an emergency arise they would be activated to put that plan into place and support their neighbors through the tragedy. Like with our volunteer fire departments, the township is dedicated to providing the HEMA staff with quality training and support. R. Douglas Weimer Tom Logan John Silvis Jerry Fagert George Reese Hempfield Municipal Building Closed September 5, October 31, November 11, 24 & 25, December 25 If you’re interested in joining any township boards, please send letters of interest to the Township Secretary at Township of Hempfield Greensburg-Hempfield Business Park 1132 Woodward Drive, Suite A, Greensburg, PA 15601-9310 30 News from Hempfield Township Hempfield Township Received $675,000 From Commonwealth Financing Authority Reporting a Streetlight Issue (HEMPFIELD, PA) – After several meeting cancellations due to budget negotiations the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA) met on July 1st to vote on nearly a year’s worth of applications, and Hempfield Township was awarded two grants: FAX Reporting The first is a change to the fax number. When faxing in the Streetlight Problem Report, please fax to 877-289-3674. Attached is a new Streetlight Problem Report that includes the new fax number. A $460,000 Multi-modal transportation grant program; Online Reporting As well as a $215,000 from the Greenways and Trailways grant program. Using a web enabled device, follow these steps: 1. Navigate to www.firstenergycorp.com. 2. Click "Report an Outage" from the upper left menu group. 3. Click "Report Lighting Problem" from the upper left menu group. 4. Answer the first two questions, then select the appropriate button to report an outage for either a Streetlight, Multiple Streetlights, or Outdoor Area Light. 5. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click "Please use this form." 6. Complete the on-line form, entries with an asterisk (*) are required fields. 7. Click [NEXT] at the bottom of the screen when the form is complete. 8. Review the summary page, and click [SUBMIT] if correct. 9. Users will then get a statement on a new web page that the streetlight information was sent. 10. A follow up e-mail will be delivered to the e-mail address provided in step #6. This message will include a notification number that can be used to follow up if necessary. This was the first time Hempfield Township has applied for CFA monies. Township Manager Andrew Walz commented, “The multi-modal grant will greatly help revamp our industrial park. The monies will go towards roadway resurfacing within the Hempfield-Greensburg Industrial Park to better serve the multitude of heavy truck traffic workers and residents. This grant will help us to improve the safety for those pedestrians.” He finished, “And our Greenways and Trailways grant will help fund our park project so that our families and residents can have improved park sites and more amenities and accessibility.” Chairman of the Board Doug Weimer commented on finding new sources of funding, “We take great pride in running the township as efficiently as possible without having to raise taxes on our residents. The success of our efforts to obtain this money will assist us with that goal.” Director of Parks and Recreation Jason Winters commented on being awarded the grant for the parks, “This is further proof that our project is seen as having merit.” He finished, “This brings us closer to completing Phase 1 of our parks project where we will be updating and improving our ball fields, playground areas, and pavilions. We hope to energize our local business community to further support this project so we can continue our positive momentum.” Residential Burning Regulations All outdoor burning or fires in areas of RESIDENTIAL dwellings shall be: n Limited to twigs and yard waste during the hours of 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on SATURDAYS. n Controlled in a safe manner and has an ATTENDED WATER SUPPLY OR EQUAL AT ALL TIMES. n Occurring at least 50 feet from any structure and 30 feet from any property line. n GARBAGE, NEWSPAPERS or PAPER PRODUCTS, RUBBER, TIRES, PAINT, ANIMAL WASTE, PLASTICS, DIAPERS, TOXIC MATERIALS, or any other SOLID WASTE is PROHIBITED from being burned AT ANY TIME. n Outdoor fireplaces, grills, fire pits, and stone rings used exclusively for recreational purposes and/or for food preparation are exempt from these regulations provided the activity is conducted not closer than 15 feet to any property line. n LEAVES are PROHIBITED from being burned AT ANY TIME. Check the fall leaf collection dates on page 14 of this newsletter. n Burning of any type is prohibited on any paved portion of a street, alley, or public grounds. Fines: 1st Offense: Warning issued; Fire to be extinguished; 2nd Offense: Prosecution; Up to $1,000 fine Hempfield Parks and Recreation has put together a plan of renovation. More information about this plan can be found on their website http://www.hempfieldtwp.com/parksfund/. Snow Removal on Private Roads and Driveways PRIVATE ROAD The Township of Hempfield encourages all of its residents who live on private roads or shared private driveways to make plans for salting and snow removal. If you are dependent upon deliveries, particularly of fuel, please make sure that your fuel needs are taken care of before the worst weather of winter occurs. Township Leaf Collection Dates For 2016 October 8 October 15 October 29 November 5 November 12 November 19 December 3 December 10 Township Forms Available On-Line All necessary permit applications and forms are available at the Township’s website at www.hempfieldtwp.com, click on “Government”, “Download Forms & Permits”. 31 News from Hempfield Township Contact the Township Manager State and County Roads in Hempfield Maintained by PennDot and Westmoreland County You may reach the Hempfield Township Manager, Andrew L. Walz by dialing (724) 834-7232, extension 141, or by e-mail at [email protected]. The following roadways are not owned or maintained by Hempfield Township: COUNTY ROADS Office Hours Maintained by Westmoreland County Department of Parks & Roads: Phone 724-830-3955 The hours of operation at the offices of the Hempfield Township Supervisors’, their staff, Code Enforcement and Parks & Recreation Departments are 7:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday. Greensburg/Mt. Pleasant Road Upcoming Supervisors’ Meetings Maintained by PennDot: Phone 724-832-5387 You are cordially invited to attend the public meetings of the Hempfield Township Supervisors at the Hempfield Township Municipal Building. Early in the meeting citizens are recognized and welcome to voice any concerns or comments. Agnew Road Penn-High Park Road Arona Road Penn-Manor Road Baughman Road Radebaugh Road Bennetts Dairy Road Roseytown Road Brinkerton Road Route 30 Brown Avenue Route 66 Carbon Road Route 70 Donohoe Road Route 119 Edna Road Route 130 Evanstown-Herminie Road Route 136 Georges Station Route 819 Hahntown-Wendel Road Route 993 Hannastown Road Seanor Church Road Lewis Avenue Skidmore Road Locust Valley Road Slate Run Road Luxor-Bovard Road South Greengate Road Madison-Herminie Road Stone Church Road Middletown Road Swede Hill Road Millersdale Road Thomas School Road North Greengate Road Twin Lakes Park Road Oakford Park Road Waltz Mill Road Old Route 119 (Hunker) Wendel-Herminie Road Pellis Road Willow Crossing Road Penn-Adamsburg Road Yukon Road Lowry Avenue STATE ROADS Public Work Sessions Wednesdays at 7:00 P.M. Regular Meetings Mondays at 7:00 P.M. September 21 September 26 October 19 October 24 November 23 November 28 Combined meeting December 21 (Note: Meeting Dates are Subject to Change) Contact the Public Works Department about Township Maintained Roads for the following: Doug Cisco n Snow Removal Public Works Director n Potholes John Storey Jr. n Road Damages Assistant Public Works Director n Storm Damage n Street Closing n Storm Drain Concerns n Water Runoff Concerns n Street Signs, Stop Signs, Speed Limit Signs, Etc. Township Mailbox replacement policy: Although you may be a Hempfield Township resident, you may reside on a roadway maintained by the state or Westmoreland County. Therefore, Hempfield Township does not have any authority on these roads. Starting during the first snow of the season, the township will no longer reimburse or replace mailboxes damaged during the course of routine snow removal. Should you have concerns regarding state roads, you may also wish to contact your state senators or representatives. The Westmoreland County Commissioners may also be contacted for concerns on county roads. 32 News from Hempfield Tax Collector Keystone Collections Hempfield Township Property Tax Keystone Collections Group is Hempfield’s tax collector for business privilege and local services taxes. Jim Regola, Hempfield Township Tax Collector for property taxes, reminds all Hempfield Township Residents that the 2016 County and Township taxes are due at the penalty amount through December 31st, 2016. You should have received your 2016 School tax statement, which is due at the discount amount through September 30th, 2016. Keystone mailed out Hempfield’s 2015 Per Capita Tax Notice. Consider taking advantage of Keystone’s INTERNET tax filing system for Hempfield individuals. Keystone’s e-File system offers a secure, user-friendly interface to fill and pay your taxes on-line. Keystone’s website, www.keystonecollects.com, provides various downloadable tax forms and an easy link to e-File. This system completely walks the taxpayer through the process, including creating a personal and secure log-in. Mr. Regola's office is 938 St. Clair Way, Suite 1 located at: Greensburg, PA 15601 Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Thursdays; 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Open Saturdays in March, April, August & September 9:00 am to 12:00 noon Also, please be reminded that if you have not received tax invoices, it is your responsibility to notify Keystone Collections. Unfortunately, delinquent fees will not be waived for lack of receipt of an invoice. As always, taxpayers remain welcome to pay their taxes by mail or in person at Keystone’s corporate headquarters in Hempfield, located at 546 Wendel Road, Irwin, PA 15642. Of course, residents can always contact customer service at 1-866-539-1100, Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. important change Effective January 1st, 2015 all County, Township and School tax statements will be mailed directly to the homeowner. If you have a mortgage company, you will need to forward the tax statement to your mortgage company. This change in office procedure is due to recent legislation signed by Governor Tom Corbett on October 22, 2014 (HB1590). If you did not receive your 2016 County and Township tax statement or your 2016 School tax statement, please call our office at 724-837-8437. If you have a 911 address change and you had an escrow set up with your mortgage company and you have not recently given the Westmoreland County Tax Mapping your current address, you need to contact them at 724-830-3415 so that the Court House has your most current mailing address listed on your tax statements. Earned Income Tax Collector for Hempfield Township TOLL FREE 866-701-7206 As you already know, state law mandated in Act 32 that one earned income tax collector per county shall be established. Westmoreland County’s earned income tax collector is Berkheimer Tax Administrator. There are several important points to note: • This is for earned income tax only • Keystone Collections will continue to be the collector for Business Privilege, Per Capita, and Local Services Taxes (LST) • Jim Regola will continue to collect property taxes You should have already received information from Berkheimer Tax Administrator. Their website is www.hab-inc.com. When Do I Need A Building Permit The Hempfield Township Code Enforcement Department is responsible for the issuance of building permits for any type of construction. Whatever your plans may be for construction, please take the time to contact the Code Enforcement Department. 33 News from Hempfield Township The 8U West Hempfield All Star Baseball team recently won first place in the Trafford-Level Green Tournament. Pictured from left to right are: ROW 1: Grady Wheaton, Ryan Smithley, Hunter Nicholson, Dom Carello, Brett Anthony, Brady Buehner ROW 2: Luke Williams, Alex Frye, Colton Gounder, Al Luffey, Andrew Booth, Austin Taylor ROW 3 (Coaches): Ray Williams, Chris Buehner, Tom Wheaton, Head Coach Mark Booth, Dave Anthony, Ron Smithley update From Advanced Disposal that you are from Hempfield Township PA in Westmoreland County. Give your name, address, phone number, and electronic item that we will be collecting. You will be given a day of collection for your recyclable electronic device. Please note that this date may or may not be on your regular trash collection day, as these items are collected separately. Items must be placed at curb by 4:00am the day of collection. All electronics must be placed curbside. No electronic items will be collected in alleys. Effective January 1, 2016 the following changes will take effect regarding waste hauling and recycling in Hempfield Township. WEEKLY RECYCLING Recycling will now be collected weekly on the same day as your regular collection. LEAF COLLECTION Leaf collection dates will be expanded to twelve (12) Saturdays per year. For 2016 those dates will be: • March 19th and 26th • November 5th, 12th, and 19th • April 2nd and 9th • December 3rd and 10th • October 8th, 15th, and 29th HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION Household Hazardous Waste will be collected at your door from each resident who requests this service. This service is NOT available for commercial establishments. Items to be collected will include the following: To schedule a collection of these items please call our Customer Care Center at 1-800-437-1759. Identify yourself and inform the Representative that you are from Hempfield Township PA in Westmoreland County. Give your name, address, phone number and type of Household Hazardous Waste that you will be disposing of. Advanced Disposal will send to each resident a containment bag which the wastes must be placed in. If you have different wastes that could be flammable, please inform the Customer Care Representative so more than 1 bag can be shipped to your residence. You will then be scheduled a pick up day for your waste items. Please note that Household Hazardous Waste cannot be placed at the curb, but must be within 25 feet of the curb in plain sight for the collector. No items will be collected in alleys or garage areas due to the type of vehicle and materials handled. SENIOR CITIZEN STICKER PROGRAM Senior citizen stickers will no longer be sold at the Township Building. These may now be purchased by contacting Advanced Disposal directly at 1-800-437-1759 or by visiting www.advanceddisposal.com. ELECTRONIC WASTE RECYCLING Electronic wastes will be collected at Door from each resident who requests this service. This service is NOT available for commercial establishments. Items to be collected will include the following: • Computers • Keyboards • Stereo’s • CD/DVD Players • TV’s • VCR’s • Monitors • Florescent light bulbs • Electronic appliances • Auto Batteries Advanced Disposal looks forward to continuing to serve the residents of Hempfield Township. As always should you have any questions or concerns please contact our Customer Care Center at 1-800-437-1759. To schedule a pickup of the above items please call our Customer Care Center at 1-800-437-1759. Identify yourself and inform the Representative 34 Join us FoR uPcominG BooK Discussions All discussions are held at the Greensburg Hempfield Area Libary September 15 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm October 27 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm "1984" Liane Moriarty "The Husband's Secret" George Orwell "Brave New World" Aldous Huxley November 15 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm "Go Set A Watchman" Harper Lee September 27 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm "Only Time Will Tell" Jeffrey Archer November 30 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm "Freedom" Jonathan Franzen ADuLt PRoGRAms October 6 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm All discussions are held at the Greensburg Hempfield Area Libary "Rosemary, The Hidden Kennedy" Kate Clifford Larson September 17 10:00 am - 12:30 pm Computer Class - Windows 10 October 1 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Computer Class - Smartphones November 5 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Computer Class - Tablets and Ipads September 24 2:00 pm "Love Beyond Measure; Memoirs of a Korean War Bride" Katie Schell, daughter of Ock Soon Lee, the survivor of the Korean War October 1 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Movie in the Afternoon at the Library Join us for presentation "Italian Americans", a history of the Italian immigrants part 2. The film highlight the dreams and struggles for those new arrivals entering and living in their new land. 35 Greensburg-Hempfield Area Library Art Exhibition by Pamela Cooper at the library beginning October 6 through November 22 Interested in learning the basics of how eBooks work? E BOOK WORKSHOPS at Greensburg: September 10 at 10:00 am September 20 at 6:00 pm October 8 at 10:00 am October 19 at 6:00 pm November 16 at 6:00 pm December 10 at 10:00 am December 21 at 6:00 pm E BOOK WORKSHOPS at Youngwood August 25 at 6:00 pm September 15 at 6:00 pm October 11 at 6:00 pm November 17 at 6:00 pm December 15 at 6:00 pm E BOOK Workshop at Hempfield Township Municipal Building August 11 at 1:00 pm August 25 at 1:00 pm September 8 at 1:00 pm September 22 at 1:00 pm October 6 at 1:00 pm October 20 at 1:00 pm November 3 at 1:00 pm November 17 at 1:00 pm December 8 at 1:00 pm science BooK cLuB The Greensburg Hempfield Area Library will be introducing a Science Book Discussion Group in October. The discussions will be facilitated by a retiree from an Alcoa research center. The first book to be discussed will be "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared Diamond. A copy of the book will be provided for each participant about 3 to 4 weeks prior to the date of discussion. Please contact the Greensburg Hempfield Area Library for details and registration. 36 Ballet FUNdamentals n Appropriate for boys and girls of all ages n Read the story of Peter Pan the ballet n Meet a Ballerina n Learn about ballet costumes and shoes n Tryout some ballet movements yourself n November 19 at 11:30 a.m. Westmoreland Cleanways and Recycling 128 Innovative Lane, Suite 2000 • Latrobe PA 15650 www.westmorelandcleanways.org • [email protected] If you have questions please email [email protected] or call 724-879-4020 As of January 2016, Hempfield residents have curbside collection of electronics and household hazardous waste through Advanced Disposal (call Advanced Disposal at 1-800-437-1759 to schedule a pick-up). In addition to this service, keep in mind our Recycling Center remains available to serve you. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Cost: A disposal fee will be charged to all participants, on a per-pound basis, payable at the event (cash, checks, debit/credit cards). Cost will be: l $.75/pound for general public l $.65/pound for Westmoreland Cleanways and Recycling members (existing members only; memberships will not be sold on day of collection) Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) can only be accepted on special collection days as Recycling Center employees are not legally permitted to handle HHW at any time. As such we are partnering with ECS&R to conduct HHW events at our Recycling Center. If you are familiar with our HHW collections, this new Program will run a bit differently than those previously held. Household Chemicals include oil based/latex paint, deck stains, flammable liquids, drain cleaners, pool chemicals, fertilizers, antifreeze/automotive fluids, putties, adhesives, glues, wood/metal finishing products, water sealers, household cleaning agents, herbicides/pesticides. For questions about acceptable material, ask ESC&R when registering. Saturday November 19th from 9am-1pm at the Recycling Center Event Registration: Pre-registration is required; no walk-ins will be accepted. To register call ECS&R at (866) 815-0016, or visit http://www.ecsr.net/ services/household-hazardous-waste/. Each registrant will be assigned a time to minimize lines and waiting 37 Educational Presentations: MedReturn Drug Take-Back Program Westmoreland Cleanways and Recycling offers free educational programs for classrooms, youth groups, and adult groups. Presentations focus on recycling, waste reduction, and conservation. Visit our website for a complete list of presentation topics or contact Natalie for more information. Addresses the environmental and public health concerns of medication disposal and safety concerns of drug abuse. The following Westmoreland County Police Departments have installed collection boxes available during regular business hours: City of Greensburg PD..............................724-838-4324 Irwin PD ....................................................724-864-3103 City of Latrobe PD ....................................724-537-5526 Mt. Pleasant Borough PD .........................724-547-7210 Penn Township PD ...................................724-863-1119 Wmd. County Park Police.........................724-830-3469 Christmas Tree-cycling When deciding what type of Christmas tree to purchase this year, keep in mind the artificial verse live Christmas tree debate. During manufacturing, artificial trees consume energy and natural resources. These resources can not be recovered as the trees are not recyclable in any way and must be disposed of with garbage. On the other hand, live trees add oxygen to the air, control erosion, and provide wildlife habitat while growing. The benefits continue after the Christmas season as the Hempfield Township Public Works Department will chip the live trees for mulch to enhance the beauty of Hempfield Park. Accepted Medications include: • Prescription and over-the-counter medications • Prescription patches • Ointments and creams • Vitamins • Samples • Pet medications. Items NOT Accepted Intravenous solutions, injectables and needles* Live Undecorated Christmas trees can be dropped off at: l Hempfield Park, just off Route 66 north of Greensburg (look for signs to the drop-off site). l December 28, 2016 through January 15, 2017. l Do not leave the tree in bags or wrappings and be sure that all lights and ornaments have been removed from the tree. Preparing items for disposal at a Take-Back Box location Need to be in a sealed container such as the original bottle or a zip-lock bag. They may not be disposed of loosely. Liquid pharmaceuticals should remain in the original container. Other convenient drop-off locations are also available throughout Westmoreland County. Give us a call or check out our website at www.westmorelandcleanways.org for a complete list of locations and dates. 38 Volunteer Fire Departments Adamsburg Volunteer Fire Company 495 Edna Road, PO Box 92 • Adamsburg, Pennsylvania 15611 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-527-6250 www.adamsburgpafire.org Bovard Volunteer Fire Department 2 Washington Street • Bovard, Pennsylvania 15619 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-837-8408 Carbon Volunteer Fire Department 421 Juniper Street • Greensburg, PA 15601 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-836-2145 www.carbonfire.org Fort Allen Volunteer Fire Department Over the last 2 years, Adamsburg and Community Volunteer Fire Department and High Park Volunteer Fire Department have been working towards combining to become one larger and more efficient fire department. Adamsburg and High Park cover the west end of Hempfield Township. Throughout history, Volunteer Fire Departments, especially in Pennsylvania, have been on the receiving end of lowered membership and lowered income associated with it, as well as ever increasing costs and requests for Fire and Rescue services. To continue to provide the high level of service our communities expect and support, our Fire Departments have started the process of combining into one department. It is not often that emergency services can get ahead of the curve when it comes to firefighters and funding. We believe this process and the end result, will provide the new Fire Department, with the staying and fire power to handle all types of incidents at the same or better service level we provide now, long into the future. This combined with Hempfield Township recognizing the need for and addressing support for the fire service, will help put us head of that curve. As we continue on this journey, please be on the lookout for status updates and additional information. PO Box 477 • Greensburg, PA 15601 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-836-2029 Midway/St. Clair Volunteer Fire Department 1966 Broadway Avenue • Greensburg, Pennsylvania 15601 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-834-3560 Grapeville Volunteer Fire Company Hempfield Township Fire CO # 1 2528 Newark Street • PO Box 162 • Grapeville, PA 15634 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-523-5308 North Hempfield Volunteer Fire Department 1284 Business Route 66 Greensburg, Pennsylvania 15601 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-832-6722 Hannastown Volunteer Fire Department PO Box 171, 100 Front Street • Hannastown, PA 15635 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-834-1575 West Point Volunteer Fire Department 100 Volunteer Drive Greensburg, Pennsylvania 15601 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-834-6886 www.westpointfiredept.com Hempfield #2 Volunteer Fire Department Thornton Avenue • Greensburg, PA 15601 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-837-7344 FAX: 724-837-7344 www.hempfield2fire.org 21st Annual HempfieldGreensburg High Park Volunteer Fire Department 400 Baughman Avenue • Jeannette, PA 15644 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-527-3560 www.highparkvfd.org Luxor Volunteer Fire Department Fire Prevention Day 455 Bovard Luxor Road • Luxor, Pennsylvania 15662 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-836-7281 Tuesday, October 11th, 2016 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm n Westmoreland Mall 39 HEMPFIELD AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4347 Route 136 Greensburg, PA 15601 NON PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #88 GREENSBURG, PA