the group without paying the annual dues
required of other members.

Each concert season the Chorale per-
forms two major shows in December and
May. This year’s May concert is A Salute
to Doo Wop, at 7:30 p . m ., on May 14 and
15, at Westminster Presbyterian Church.

Also on the schedule for this summer is a
performance at the Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts, in Washington, D.C., at
the National Memorial Day Choral Festival,
Memorial Day weekend, May 28 to 31.

Board members are Susan Bloom, pres-
ident; Rick Smith, past president; Steve
Lynch, president elect; Annice Oleynik,
secretary; Namy Farah, treasurer; Jean
Wright, business manager; Audrey Moeller,
development advisor; Don Moore, financial
advisor and special projects; Dee Black,
tickets; Juliana Erali and Janet Trombetta,
membership; Kathy Quinn-Hodel, hos-
pitality; Karen Christensen, shows; Arlie
Cornelius, advertising and gifts; Mary
Seibert and Carol Steffen, costumes; Ken
Weidaw, Attorney at Law, legal advisor and
Harold Kern, member at large.

—Merle Jantz
SHREDDING EVENT Help prevent identity
theft by bringing your confidential papers
and documents to the Public Works yard
at 1250 Lindendale Drive on Saturday,
May 15, 2010 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Your items will be shredded before your
eyes. Cost is $5 per box with the first box
free. You may pay with cash or checks.

Staples, paper clips and plastic binders
do not need to be removed. For more
information call The Paper Exchange,
412-325-7075 or Mt. Lebanon Public
Works Department, 412-343-3403.

continued eanine Fallon, senior vice president
and Pittsburgh Market Executive at
First Commonwealth Bank, was honored
by First Commonwealth with a golden
Tower Award for her high
level of service to the community. Fallon
received the award for her work as a
board member of Dress for Success, a
women‘s support organization that pro-
motes the economic independence of
disadvantaged women by helping them
gain and retain meaningful employment.

As a board member, Fallon coordinates
presentations to recruit financial, volun-
teer and clothing donations to help local
women re-enter the workforce with ease.

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