Cranberry Township is updating the diversity and inclusion section of The Cranberry Plan, the community’s long-term comprehensive plan - and we want to hear from you!
Tell us about your thoughts on the Township’s diversity and inclusion efforts by taking the survey below.
Respondents are asked to submit the survey only once per person. The survey should take about five minutes to complete, but the input provided will be meaningful to the Township’s future.
With Hadley's passing, the Board respectfully seeks to fill that vacant seat.
Interested Township residents who have lived in the Township for more than one year and who are registered to vote in Cranberry Township are invited to submit a letter of interest to be considered for the Board vacancy.
All letters must be received by the Board for consideration by Friday, September 16, 2022.
PUPPIES READY TO TAKE THE PLUNGE
One last dip is on tap this summer! The popular Puppy Plunge at the Township Waterpark is scheduled for two sessions from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday, September 11.
DOG PARK PRIMED FOR OPENING
The ribbon will officially be cut at 10 a.m. Saturday, September 24 at the relocated Rotary Dog Park in Community Park, adjacent to the original dog parks.
The Disc Golf Pro Tour’s Butler County Disc Golf Classic is set for September 9-11 at the Disc Golf Course in North Boundary Park.
Sponsored by the Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau and hosted by Pittsburgh Flying Disc and Cranberry Township, 140 top men and women disc golfers will compete for a $25,000 purse.
Come play on the same course the pros play just two weeks later during the Inaugural Cranberry Sunset Rotary Disc Golf Tournament at the North Boundary Championship Disc Golf Course on September 24.
The Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Company will pause this September 11 to commemorate, reflect, and honor those lost during the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
As part of our fire education program, smoke detectors are being given away at the Cranberry Township Municipal Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 7, 14 & 28. These devices are free to Cranberry Township residents ages 65 or older, courtesy of Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Company.
A PLACE FOR PEACE
The Cranberry Township Sunrise Rotary Club will host a Peace Pole Ceremony at 6 p.m. Wednesday, September 21 at the Municipal Center, 2525 Rochester Road.
Cranberry Township’s SPOOKtacular Pet Costume contest will find the cutest, most frightening outfit donned by our pet pals. Pets of all types and sizes are encouraged to enter.
Need some help taking a photo of your pet or making your pet look glamorous?
The Pittsburgh North Regional Chamber’s Barktoberfest will be held at the Cranberry Township Farmers Market at the Municipal Center from 3-7 p.m. Friday, September 30. Pets in costume will be photographed in the Chamber’s photo booth. Those photos will automatically be entered in the SPOOKtacular Contest.
CLICK FOR YOUR PICKET!
Our traveling picket fundraiser has landed at its new home.
Stop by this the Kids Castle Playground in Community Park to check out the pickets you can purchase to support renovations.
Pledge your physical and metaphorical support to strengthening the community by purchasing a fence picket at Kids Castle!
Engrave your name, business, organization, children's names and more for $200 per picket with a maximum of 23 characters (including letters, spaces, characters and numbers).
The symptoms and risks of heart disease and heart attack can be quite different in women and are often overlooked. At the Magee-Womens Heart Program at UPMC Passavant, women living in Cranberry can receive the specialized care they need, closer to home.