Join Our Mailing List!
Latest News:
Election Day Luncheon in West Newton -- "The West Newton First Church of God, located at 157 N. Second St., in West ..." -- 30 April 2025
‘Spring Fest’ Set for May 14 – 17 in Baldwin -- "Triumph of the Holy Cross Parish kicks off ‘Spring Fest’ on ..." -- 30 April 2025
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser in Belle Vernon -- "A Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser will be held at Rehoboth Presbyterian Church in ..." -- 30 April 2025
South Hills Coin Club to Meet May 6 -- "Program Will Discuss Crypto Currency" -- 30 April 2025
ANNUAL PLANT SALE AND GARDEN MARKET SET FOR MAY ... -- "Giant Oaks Garden Club will sponsor its 24th Annual Plant Sale and Garden ..." -- 30 April 2025
Operation Troop Appreciation Collecting Used ... -- "Operation Troop Appreciation (OTA) is now collecting “gently used costume ..." -- 30 April 2025
Pre-Sale Event for Spring Fest ‘New 2 U’ Rummage ... -- "Triumph of the Holy Cross Parish is holding its Spring Fest ‘New 2 ..." -- 30 April 2025
Mon Valley Coin Club Meeting to Discuss $2 Bills -- "The monthly meeting of the Mon Valley Coin Club will take place at 7:00PM on ..." -- 30 April 2025
Election Day Spaghetti Dinner at Mingo Creek ... -- "Mingo Creek Presbyterian will be holding a ‘Take Out Only’ Election ..." -- 30 April 2025
Harmony Singers Spring Concert Set for May 18 -- "The Harmony Singers of Pittsburgh will present their annual spring concert on ..." -- 30 April 2025

School News

The students, parents, and staff at Ringgold Elementary School North in Finleyville responded in a huge way to help the victims of Hurricane Harvey.

Mrs. Susan Toth, fourth grade teacher, requested permission from Mr. Ross Ference and Mr. Mark Alberts, co-principals, to conduct the drive at the school. In just three days, the school’s office was overflowing with donations that soon spread into the hallway. “Each day, it became more overwhelming to see the generosity of our school community,” Toth said. Angelina Hefner, a fourth grade student commented, “It made me feel good to walk in the school and see everything piling up to give to those people.”

A group of volunteers, led by Mrs. Toth’s childhood friend, Paul Kennedy of New Eagle, began to organize a help drive earlier in the week to transport donations to Texas. “Wow! Massive donations from Ringgold Elementary North,” Kennedy said. “Thank you students, parents, and Mrs. Toth.” Kennedy led a caravan of seven trucks and trailers to the flood-ravaged areas. “I can’t imagine what those kids and adults will say when our stuff gets delivered to them,” said Helena Green, 10 years old.

Mrs. Toth’s fourth grade students carried the hundreds of bags and boxes of donated water, food, baby care items, pet necessities, and clothing outside where they filled a livestock trailer.

“My heart is full today,” Toth said. “Some lessons just can’t be taught from a textbook!”

RESNsmGroup.jpg - RESN 4th graders along with Ross Ference, principal; Paul Kennedy, event organizer; and Susan Toth, fourth grade teacher.

RealEstate270x64

PSC 399430 HRb 

MESSENGERWEBAD

Pizza Station

 

  • Prev
  • Featured Advertisers
Scroll to top