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The Block Party is coming! Saturday, September 6, 3:30 - 9:30. Food, drinks, music, games, face painting, a bike parade, and water fun provided by the USC Fire Department. See the the flyer for details...
We're looking for volunteers (kids or adults) to help with children's games at the block party. If you're interested, contact the children's games coordinators, Vidya Craig and Wendy Vespa.

Back by popular demand this year - Bring your iPod, and be a DJ. Sign up for a DJ slot when you arrive at the block party.

Vote for the movie that you would like to see at the Block Party.

 

For Sale image     In March Bill and Jeff Thomas purchased 70 undeveloped acres and 22 buildable lots in Deerfield Manor. You may have seen their For Sale signs in the neighborhood. The Thomases meet occasionally with our homeowners association, to hear the concerns of neighborhood residents, and to share information about their plans. If you are curious, or know someone who might be interested in purchasing a lot, you might want to check out these plot plans.

 

As you may know, the Upper St Clair school district is planning to make significant upgrades to the Boyce and Ft. Couch middle schools. The township is currently considering several different designs and sets of features. For more information...

 

DeerfieldManor.com has a new feature . Residents can now update their Directory entries using the new Online Services web page. This is the best way to update your email addresses. You will need the password that appears in the Directory that you received in February.

 

If your garage is filling up with tires, refrigerators, computers, TVs, VCRs, or other hard to recycle items, you may be interested in the Pennsylvania Resources Council's Hard to Recycle drop-off collections on Saturday, September 20. Recycling image    

 

Recycling image     Curbside recycling takes care of everyday newspaper and cans. For more unusual items, check out these resources.

Need a little more exercise? Need a little more fun?
Consider the Talk-n-Walk and Moonstruck Full Moon hikes offered by the Regional Environmental Education Center. They're a lot of fun, you will meet interesting people, and you might just learn something interesting!

 

Is dinner boring? Maybe it's time for a change ...
 

 


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