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Remember the time

I remember one of the first times my picture was in the Pittsburgh Courier. I was attending a birthday party of a friend of mine at the YMCA in Homewood. A Courier photographer, maybe Teenie Harris, came and took our picture. I saved that newspaper forever. I bet if I look around, I could find it.

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When I graduated from the Wheeler School my picture also appeared in the paper, again I was pleased and excited to be recognized by such a prestigious paper. Those pictures and having the Courier in our home each week was the beginning of a long relationship. In 1979, I interviewed for a sales job at the paper but decided to go into banking instead. Who knew that 22 years later I would circle back and end up as the Lifestyles writer for one of my favorite publications.

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Cuisine...Love at first bite

Cupid’s day calls for yummy desserts that say “you’re special” at first sight and first bite! With a few easy techniques, four year-round favorites—butter cookies, fruit-filled chocolate shells, brownies and cupcakes— become delicious and doable Valentine treats.
For additional ideas for Valentine’s celebrations, or to order baking and decorating supplies, visit www.wilton.com.

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New Women’s Choice Network in Wilkinsburg

On the afternoons of Jan. 29 and 31, the Women’s Choice Network hosted the grand opening of a new office located within the confines of The Hosanna House. The community service center, recognizing the needs of such a program within the neighborhood, is excited to house the organization that will make an impact on the lives of the residents of Wilkinsburg and surrounding areas.

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RIBBON CUTTING—Ellan Szalay, Marilyn Reed, John Ensor, Cheryl Allen, Kym Burke, Amy Scheuring, Jayonna Burke, Jozely Burke and Rev. William Glaze help out in the cutting of the ribbon for the new nursery at the new Women’s Center in the Hosanna House in Wilkinsburg.

Servicing the physical and emotional needs of both teen and adult moms, the Network’s mission empowers abortion-vulnerable women to choose the gift of life by providing “caring, confidential and trusted answers.” One seeking comfort is able to find a solution within the strategically located centers, which are currently located in Oakland, Monroeville, Wexford, and the urban area of Wilkinsburg.

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Tax write-off for Haiti donations

(NNPA)—United States residents who donated to the relief effort in Haiti will be rewarded this spring when they file their income taxes.

A measure recently approved by Congress and signed by President Obama will allow them to write off those charitable donations on their 2009 taxes. Under current law, those donations would have had to be filed under the 2010 return.

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WAITING PATIENTLY— Twins Jhonsley, left, and Jhonsly wait in a recovery room for their mother who was airlifted to the USS Comfort after she suffered from seizures, in the Killick Haitian Coast Guard base in Port-au-Prince.

Since the Jan. 12 quake, Americans have donated millions to the humanitarian effort, including $203 million collected so far by the American Red Cross.

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Church Circuit

Fellowship tea

FEB. 13—The Women of Antioch Baptist Church, 332 Elizabeth St., Sewickley, will host a Fellowship Tea at 11 a.m. The theme is “love.” Guest speakers include Emma Thorton and Rev. Sharon Dennard. There will be songs, games, giveaways, a tea sandwich luncheon and tea service. There will also be a collection taken for the American Red Cross to benefit the victims of the earthquake in Haiti. For more information, call 412-741-7688 or visit www.antiochfwbaptistsewickley.org.

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