From Senator Lindsey Williams <[email protected]>
Subject Your District 38 Weekly Update
Date September 20, 2022 5:21 PM
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State Senator Lindsey M. Williams, Your District 38
Update

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*Upcoming Events**

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*Senior Resource Fair*

Ross Township Municipal Center,
Tuesday, September 27, 10 am-12 pm*

Come meet Senator Lindsey
Williams and Representative Emily Kinkead and their staff at our
Senior Resource Fair at the Ross Municipal Center next Tuesday,
September 27th from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm! This FREE event includes
health screenings, information for seniors and caregivers, light
refreshments, and much more! Staff from our office will also be
available to process Port Authority Senior ConnectCards and help with
Pennsylvania Treasury Unclaimed Property searches.

Waltmire
Pharmacy will also be on site to administer free flu shots and the new
Bivalent COVID-19 booster shots. Please bring your insurance card,
Medicare Card (red, white, and blue cards) and prescription insurance
card.

Register for this event at Senior Resource Fair - Senator
Lindsey Williams [link 2].

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*2022 Community Baby Shower!*

*Liberty Green Park, 100
Larimer Ave., Tuesday, October 11, 4-6 pm*

Senator Lindsey Williams
is hosting an outdoor Community Baby Shower on Tuesday, October 11,
2022, at Liberty Green Park, 100 Larimer Ave, (rain location Kingsley
Association [link 4]). This event is a resource fair for parents,
grandparents, foster/kinship families, guardians or anyone looking to
start a family. Registration information will be available soon. We
hope you will join us!

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*Free
Hard-to-Read License Plate Replacement

Ross District Office, 5000
McKnight Rd., Thursday, October 13, 5-7pm*

Do you have a
registration plate that has one or more numbers or letters that can't
be easily read? Is your plate showing any blistering, peeling,
discoloration or loss of reflectivity? Come to our Hard-to-Read
License Plate Replacement event in the parking lot of our 5000
McKnight Road, Ross Township District Office. We will have local
police officers on site to help complete replacement forms to get you
a new free plate! All you need to bring is your car and driver's
license.

Register for the event by calling our office at
412-364-0469 (Ross), 724-224-2131 (Harrison) or email us at
[email protected] [link 5].

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*Legislative
Update**

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I was proud to join the Ross Township [link 7]
Commissioners, Ross Township Police Department [link 8], Rep. Emily
Kinkead [link 9], and members of Chief Vernon Moses's family on
September 9th to celebrate the dedication of the Chief Vernon Moses
Memorial Highway in Ross Township. This portion of Route 19 between
Ivory Avenue and Cemetery Lane is dedicated to former Police Chief
Vernon Moses, who was killed in the line of duty on May 3, 1932. I'm
happy that my legislation honoring the life and legacy of Chief Moses
was passed this year, during the celebration of the 100th anniversary
of the Ross Township Police Department.

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*Good
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*Tarentum
Fall Festival*

Congratulations to Tarentum Borough [link 10] for
putting on another successful Fall Festival this year! We were there
on September 10th and enjoyed talking and providing state resources to
residents as they enjoyed the last day of the three-day event. Thanks
for stopping by our table!

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*McCandless
Community Day*

We had a great time celebrating with the Town of
McCandless [link 11] at their Community Day on September 10th! With a
new township manager and upcoming comprehensive plan [link 12], there
were lots of opportunities for residents to interact with their local
government. Thanks for stopping by our table to talk about your state
government!

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*Northland
Public Library: Breakfast, Books, and Beyond! *

September is Love
Your Library Month! I learned so much about Northland Public Library
[link 13] in McCandless last Thursday touring with my fellow
legislators. Did you know that in 2021 Northland Public Library
checked out 940,000 items? That is more than twice the number checked
out by any other library in Allegheny County! Executive Director Amy
Steele and her staff gave us a comprehensive tour, including a peek at
behind-the-scenes materials processing, the children's library
selection process, computer center community support, reference desk
use, and program planning. Libraries aren't just a place to check out
a book, they are a constantly evolving resource for communities.
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*Building
Block of Natrona Health Fair*

Thanks as always to The Building
Block of Natrona [link 14] for inviting my office to participate in
their annual Health and Resource Fair! This year's sunshine beat last
year's snow. Thanks to everyone who stopped by to pick up resources
and candy from our table.

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*General Election Voter Registration*

The deadline to
register to vote for the 2022 General Election is Monday, October
24!

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How to register online: Voter Registration Application
(pa.gov) [link 16]

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How to register by mail: How to Register to
Vote (pa.gov) [link 17]

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Not sure if you're registered? Check
here: Check Your Voter Registration Status (pa.gov) [link
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*Poll Workers Needed!*

The Allegheny County Elections
Division is looking for poll workers for the November 8th General
Election. Our elections are made possible by thousands of regular
citizens serving as poll workers. You can serve on Election Day as a
Judge, Inspector or Clerk of Election. Poll workers, also referred to
as election officers, earn from $150 to $175 for the day. New poll
workers also receive paid training.

To learn more and apply go to
Elections | Election Poll Workers | Allegheny County [link
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*Free
Ranger-led Hikes in Harrison Hills Park!*

Calling all outdoor
enthusiasts! Harrison Hills Park [link 21] is holding a free hike this
weekend!

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Hit the Trail [link 22] on Sunday, September 25th,
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM.

This hike is approximately 2 miles with
moderate elevation changes. Bring water and wear closed toe
shoes.

To register go to Activity search | Allegheny Parks - Online
Services (activecommunities.com) [link 23].

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*Volunteer
Event! Aspinwall Riverfront Cleanup*

*Allegheny River Trail Park,
285 River Ave, Pittsburgh, Thursday, September 22, 4:30 PM
7:30
PM*

Allegheny CleanWays [link 24] and 3 Rivers Outdoor Company
[link 25] are looking for volunteers to help clean up the banks of the
Allegheny River! The crew starts at the 3 Rivers Outdoor Company
Outpost in Allegheny River Trail Park [link 26] and travels upriver,
stopping at various points along the bank to remove trash to
prevent
it from re-entering the waterway.

To learn more and register go to
Post - 3 Rivers Outdoor Co. [link 27]

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*Are You Ready for an Emergency?*

September is
National Preparedness Month! The Pennsylvania Emergency Management
Agency (PEMA [link 29]) tips and tricks to prepare for disasters and
emergencies including building an emergency kit with your family's
specific needs in mind. Get started here: National Preparedness Month
[link 30].

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As
always, please feel free to reach out with any questions you may have
by phone at 412-364-0469 [link 31] (Ross Office), 724-224-2131 [link
32] (Harrison Office) or by email at
[email protected] [link 33]. My staff will return
your call/email within 24 hours (Monday-Friday).

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Senator
Lindsey Williams

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Contact
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Office Location:
District
Office
5000 McKnight Road
Suite 405
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
Phone:
412-364-0469
Fax: 412-364-0928

Harrison Office
1826 Union
Avenue
Natrona Heights, PA 15065
Phone: 724-224-2131
Fax:
724-224-2145

Harrisburg Office
366 Capitol Building
Senate Box
203038
Harrisburg, PA 17120-3038
Phone: 717-787-6538
Fax:
717-787-8625

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