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Area Briefing

Finding Nemo JR. at Lincoln Park

Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center in Midland continues its 2025-2026 Clearview Federal Credit Union Subscription Series Find Your Way! with Disney’s Finding Nemo JR. in the MainStage Theater for six performances — Friday, Nov. 14 to Sunday, Nov. 16, and Friday, Nov. 21 to Sunday, Nov. 23. Disney’s Finding Nemo JR. is a 60-minute musical adaptation featuring the escapades of lovable characters Marlin, Dory, Crush, and of course our story’s hero, Nemo! With new music by the award-winning songwriting team Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (Frozen), Finding Nemo JR. brings a vibrant underwater world to life on stage in a story full of family, friendship, and adventure. With tickets starting at just $18, this one-hour performance (with no intermission) is the perfect show for the entire family. Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center is excited to be partnering with the Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium to mutually promote Finding Nemo JR. and the Zoo’s upcoming Wild Illuminations: A Holiday Lanterns Experience opening on Nov. 22. Lincoln Park will also be making available to patrons a themed refreshment at the cafe during all performances of Finding Nemo JR. with proceeds to be donated to the Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium to support their mission to make the world better for wildlife and to be leader in uniting people to take conservation action. Tickets are available by visiting LincolnParkArts.org or calling 724-576-4644.

Tops 1341

Tops 1341 met at the Glenmoor Presbyterian Church on Oct. 27 with Mary Gailey, leader, presiding. Darla Varney and Gailey were the best losers. Dorothy Garn was runner up. They chose deep fried foods and pie as the junk foods for the coming week.

The drawing winners were: 50/50, Cheryl Myers; junk food, Dena White; food chart, Gailey; and weight loss, Garn.

Gailey lost three weeks in a row and Darlene Naukem was eight weeks in the attendance record. Pat Allison holds the travel box. There are three members remaining on the check.

The new contest, Loser Lotto, begins next week. White initiated a discussion on her journey with Tops and all members were encouraged to share their own experiences with Tops organization.

The meeting opened with pledges and closed with prayer concerns and The Lord’s Prayer.

Anyone wanting further information regarding Tops and meetings can contact 330-424-5027.

WLC Club meeting

The WLC Club met on Oct. 21 at the Living Well Church with leader Mary Jarvis opening the meeting with prayer given by Mary Schmidt and then roll call was taken by the leader.

The best loser was Linda Seevers and Donna Lee wore the officers ribbon. Gladys Buzzard won the challenge and Barb Tranter won the 50/60 drawing. Tranter and Lee both had three weeks worth if weight loss.

The nono is potato chips.

Lee’s birthday was celebrated with a card shower.

Jami Spring was the winner of the flower vase contest. The other winners were Alice Eckstein, Barb Q and Nancy Hart.

Lee gave the treasurer’s report and Brenda Young read the minutes. Both were approved as read.

Next week is the Halloween party and members are to bring back their decorated pumpkins and may also dress up.

Tranter read a funny and then Jarvis closed the meeting.

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