

Meet cows, pigs, goats, sheep, ducks, chickens and a mini-mule at home on the farm during Holiday Sanctuary Tours on Saturday at the Animal Friends Sanctuary, 215 Smiths Hill Road, Unity. Visitors are treated to a holiday beverage and snack. Items are available for purchase, to be taken home when the festival closes.Īdmission is $5, or $1 for ages 5-12. The festival features trees, wreaths and other decorative items created by area businesses, organizations, school groups and individuals. 7 in the Ligonier Town Hall community room. Ligonier Valley Historical Society’s 38th annual Festival of Lights opens to the public on Saturday and runs through Dec. Masks are required to be worn inside the venue.įor information, visit. Students participating in the campus voice and piano program also will perform.Īdmission is free. “Another highlight will be the performance of Gwyneth Walker’s ‘Sing Evermore.’” “We’ll be exploring the Liebeslieder Waltzes by Johannes Brahms,” said Chris Bartley, music program director. The performance also will be livestreamed. Friday in the Mary Lou Campana Chapel and Lecture Center at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, 150 Finoli Drive, Hempfield.

Pitt-Greensburg Chorale and Chamber Singers will perform at 7:30 p.m. The band delivers songs from every decade of the Bee Gees catalog, from early hits like “To Love Somebody” and “I’ve Gotta Get a Message to You” to 1970s disco classics like “More Than a Woman” and “Night Fever.” The New York-based band includes musicians who have played with renowned acts including The Alan Parsons Project, Happy Together Tour, Meatloaf, Queen, Blue Oyster Cult, Herman’s Hermits and Enrique Iglesias. Friday in The Palace Theatre in Greensburg. The music of the Bee Gees is stayin’ alive with a tribute group called The New York Bee Gees, playing at 8 p.m.
