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Board of Supervisors Highlights - July 10
Participation in Certified Local Government Program Renewed
Supervisors voted to renew the township's participation in the Certified Local Government Program. This program is a
partnership between municipal governments, the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office, and the National Park Service that promotes and supports effective historic preservation programs and policies in Pennsylvania municipalities. Designation is a mark of distinction that provides participating communities with credibility, as well as access to technical assistance and grant programs; it means that the municipality follows best practices and views preservation as an integral part of its community and economic development. Learn more about the program.
Traffic Signal Improvements Coming Soon The board awarded a bid to Traffic Systems and Services, LLC to complete improvements to the traffic signals at the following intersections:
- University Boulevard and Tiger Trail
- University Boulevard and Patton Drive
- University Boulevard and Port Authority Drive
- Brodhead Road and Shafer Road
- Beaver Grade Road and Tiger Trail
Several months ago supervisors
approved
a proposal from Lennon, Smith, Souleret Engineering to perform a stormwater service fee analysis and report to determine the most appropriate fee structure for Moon Township. Residents are invited to attend a public
hearing on Wednesday, August 7 at 7:00 p.m. Due to this hearing, the Board of Supervisors regular public meeting will be moved up to 6:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors regular public meeting is held on the first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Municipal Building. However, due to the Stormwater Management Fee Public Hearing, the August 7 meeting will start at 6:00 p.m. Watch live on M
AG-TV, Comcast channel 18 or Verizon channel 37. The meetings are rebroadcast throughout the month on MAG-TV.
Check the
website
for times. You can also
watch a recording online
. View the meeting agendas in advance
here
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Visit the Farmers' Market All Summer Long
Wednesdays
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Municipal Building
The Moon Township Farmers' Market offers fresh produce, baked goods, hot prepared foods, and more. The market accepts cash, debit and credit cards, and SNAP benefits. Be sure to visit the West Aircomm booth for sustainable giveaways and learn about their program that gives children, youth and teens a free coupon to spend on fruits and vegetables. The market will be open every Wednesday through September 25.
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Electronics Recycling Day Saturday, August 3 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Municipal Building
Moon Township's Environmental Advisory Council hosts electronics recycling days in partnership with JVS Environmental. These events collect electronic items only, including printers, copiers, computers, laptops and televisions. Only one TV per vehicle will be accepted. Other items, such as appliances containing FREON and fluorescent lighting, will be collected for a fee. Recycling collections are open to Moon Township residents only. Proper ID is required. |
Waste Management At Your Door Recycling Program
If you're unable to attend Electronics Recycling Day, consider using Waste Management's residential
curbside special materials pickup.
The
"At Your Door Special Collection" program allows most Moon Township residents to easily and safely dispose of household materials.
There are three ways to schedule a collection:
1. Online at www.WMatYourDoor.com 2. Call 800.449.7587 3. Email atyourdoor@wm.com
After scheduling your collection date and time, a Waste Management representative will provide you with information and instructions for preparing your collection. More information on the program and a list of accepted materials can be found through the At Your Door website or by calling a representative at 800.449.7587. |
Coffee with a Cop
Tuesday, August 13
10:00 a.m.
Moon Township McDonald's
Moon police invite residents to learn more about the police dep
artment, talk about township issues or simply enjoy some good conversation. Bring the kids
and meet the men and women who keep Moon Township safe. This is a monthly event so watch for information about future dates.
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Friday Fun Nights
Moon Parks and Recreation offers
free Friday activities including concerts, movies and special programs at the Moon Park amphitheater throughout the summer. Coming Friday, July 12 is the Wild World of Animals show at 7:30 p.m. For a full list of Friday Fun Night entertainment, visit
moonparks.org
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Lunchtime Concerts at Robin Hill
Bring a blanket or lawn chair and enjoy some live music at Robin Hill Park every month. There is no charge to attend.
Hot dogs, snacks and water will be available for purchase.
Upcoming musicians include:
July 17 - Doo Wop All-Stars
August 21 - Gypsy Stringz
September 18 - Hermie Granati Duo Unplugged
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Moon Rocks Saturday Nights
Enjoy more live music at the Moon Park amphitheater with this special Saturday night series! Concerts start at 7:30 p.m.
July 27
- Pink Noise (Pink Floyd tribute band)
August 17
- Moonstock, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Woodstock with 8th Street Rox, The Gillie Brothers Band, Granati Brothers and Dave Granati's School of Rock
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Moon Parks & Rec On-the-Go!
Our Rec-on-the-Go program brings fun and games to area play lots for kids ages 5-12 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday throughout the summer! Come on out and play with us! Here's the schedule:
Mondays - Amherst Acres: corner of Wyndhurst & Sharon
Tuesdays - Broad Hill Courts: corner of Harrow Hill & Harvest
Wednesdays - Bon Meade: near GPS address 342 Meade
Thursdays - Mooncrest: 308 Hemlock
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Mad Science Camp: Little Green Thumbs
Monday - Friday, July 22-26
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Robin Hill Center
Kids ages 3-5 will investigate the science of gardening with this fun summer camp. They will discover how, when and why things grow, how weather affects our gardens and the basic science of seeds. They will also get acquainted with the many creepy crawly inhabitants of the garden and how those insects help make gardens so beautiful! Register online at moonparks.org or call 412.262.1703. The cost is $125 for residents, $140 for non-residents. |
Mad Science Camp: Grossology
Monday - Friday, August 19-23
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Robin Hill Center
Kids ages 6-11 will have a chance to explore just how gross our amazing bodies are! Discover cool chemical reactions and get right down to the microscopic level to discover the stuff we're all made of - cells! Venture inward on a journey down the "Organ Trail" and explore all our body systems. Create and organ apron and a model lung to take home. Finish the week with an introduction to some of the gross body chemistry we all need, including burping, farting, spit and why we need mucus.
Register online at
moonparks.org
or call 412.262.1703. The cost is $125 for residents, $140 for non-residents.
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Senior Connection Socials
Wednesdays
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Carriage House at Robin Hill
Come and enjoy fun and friendship every Wednesda
y! Open to anyone 55 and older. Join us for complimentary beverages, coffee, snacks, popcorn and conversation. Many activities to suit many in
t
erests. Lunch is also available for purchase. No registration is required. Drop by and stay all day! Visit moonparks.org
to see a listing of all seniors events.
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Senior Connection Intergenerational Family Event
Tuesday, July 30
1:30 - 4:00 p.m.
Robin Hill Center
UPMC invites seniors to bring their kids, grandkids, nieces, nephews or any special child in their life to a fun afternoon for all, featuring games, prizes, balloon animals and a wild animal show. Enjoy lunch, ice cream and beverages. The cost is $3 per person. Be sure to register by Tuesday, July 23 by calling 412.262.1703. |
Senior Connection Bus Trip: Casino and Hello Dolly
Thursday, August 8
2:00 p.m. Depart
Carriage House at Robin Hill
Start at the Rivers Casino with a $10 slot bonus and a $10 food coupon for everyone with a current photo ID. Try your luck and dine at any of the casino restaurants. Then, enjoy an evening performance of the Tony Award-winning musical Hello Dolly at Pittsburgh's Benedum Center. The bus leaves the Carriage House at Robin Hill at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 8 and will return around 9:30 p.m. The cost is $70 per person. Please be sure to register by Thursday, July 25 by calling 412.262.1703 or visiting
moonparks.org
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MTVFC Car Cruise
Sunday, August 25
11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Moon Park
Don't miss the annual MTVFC car cruise! Check out the cars and enjoy the DJ and live music. If you want to show off your wheels, come to the park and pick a spot to settle in. The cruise is open to all classes of cars, trucks, motorcycles and specialty vehicles. The gate opens at 7 a.m. The event is free to attend, but make sure to show your support by visiting the food booths sponsored by the firemen and the ladies' auxiliary. All proceeds benefit the Moon Township Volunteer Fire Company.
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Volunteer at MCA-TV
Classes start Tuesday, August 6
Have you ever wondered what it's like to work at a television studio? Attend our four-week television production training course to find out! Classes are free and open to residents of any community.
The training course is a series of four hands-on classes providing the basics of camera operation, lighting, audio and editing. Successful completion of the course provides the opportunity to be an official MCA-TV volunteer, ready and able to assist with any MCA-TV production.
Classes run from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesdays for four weeks beginning Tuesday, August 6 at the MCA-TV studio located at 1700 Beaver Grade Road, Suite 140, Moon Township, PA 15108. To register, contact MCA-TV Director Allison Eastham at aeastham@moontwp.us or call 412.269.1191. Space is limited.
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Board of Supervisors
Workshop Meeting
Wed., July 31
6 p.m.
Municipal Building
Board of Supervisors
Regular Public Meeting
Wed., August 7
6 p.m.
Municipal Building
Find Moon Township public meeting times, township events and parks programs on the
calendar page of the Moon Township
website.
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Submit a Question or Concern Online
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Submit a question, comment or concern to Moon Township officials through the
Citizen Request System.
The system allows residents to submit their concern and track its resolution through ongoing updates, ensuring a timely response from Moon Township staff.
A link to the system can be found under the Residents tab of the
M
oon Township
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Tune Into Moon
Moon Community Access Television
Comcast channel 14
Verizon
channel 35
mca-tv.org
Moon Area Government Television
Comcast channel 18
Verizon
channel 37
moongovtv.us
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Swift Reach 911
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Stay informed of community emergencies or important information with Moon Township Police Department's
Swift 911
phone outreach system.
Sign up at
moonpolice.us
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Home Alone Monitoring
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Never feel alone with Moon Township Police Department's Home Alone Monitoring.
This system automatically telephones a resident once or twice a day depending on their needs.
Any citizen in need may contact the police at
412.262.5000.
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Questions About Moon Township?
Send your
questions or comments to Christine Ree, Communications Director, at
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Stay updated on seasonal township news with the latest edition of the
Moon Township Messenger quarterly magazine, available in any township office or online at
moontwp.com.
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