Fall 2012 Events in Pittsburgh: Come Join Us!

Fall 2012 Events in Pittsburgh: Come Join Us!

i Sep 7th No Comments by

First Annual Live Rock & Roll Karaoke Costume Party!

Saturday, October 20, 2012
Shadow Lounge
10 p.m. to 2 a.m.
$15
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5th Annual Ti Kanaval Cocktail Hour

Saturday, November 3, 2012
Elixir, South Side
6 to 9 p.m.
$12 (includes 1 free drink and unlimited dessert bar)

Ti Kanaval Family Carnival

Saturday, November 10
Details TBA soon

The Cluvers to Sponsor “Hoops for Haiti”

i Dec 28th No Comments by

It’s Christmas, the time of year when we celebrate the birth of Jesus and for giving to others. Maroa-Forsyth boys basketball head coach Chad Cluver and his wife Sherry are sponsoring “Hoops for Haiti” to increase awareness of what remains to be done as we near the second anniversary (Jan. 12, 2012) of the Haiti earthquake.

The Cluvers are sponsoring a basketball fund-raiser Jan. 10 in the Trojans gym to help the women in Haiti who literally saved the lives of their Haitian son and daughter, who the Cluvers brought home from Pittsburgh in mid- January 2011.

In a note to everyone who supported them and their two children when they were in the late stages of adopting two Haitian children. Then the earthquake struck, devastating the Cluvers at the time, but they were resilient and they now have two Haitian children.

Cluver wrote, “We are amazed. . .” Read More

The Cluvers to Sponsor “Hoops for Haiti”

i Dec 28th No Comments by

It’s Christmas, the time of year when we celebrate the birth of Jesus and for giving to others. Maroa-Forsyth boys basketball head coach Chad Cluver and his wife Sherry are sponsoring “Hoops for Haiti” to increase awareness of what remains to be done as we near the second anniversary (Jan. 12, 2012) of the Haiti earthquake.

The Cluvers are sponsoring a basketball fund-raiser Jan. 10 in the Trojans gym to help the women in Haiti who literally saved the lives of their Haitian son and daughter, who the Cluvers brought home from Pittsburgh in mid- January 2011.

In a note to everyone who supported them and their two children when they were in the late stages of adopting two Haitian children. Then the earthquake struck, devastating the Cluvers at the time, but they were resilient and they now have two Haitian children.

Cluver wrote, “We are amazed. . .” Read More