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FOR CHILDREN

Green Tree -- Mount Pisgah Presbyterian Church, 31 Warriors Road, will sponsor a vacation Bible school, Camp EDGE (Experience and Discover God Everywhere) from 9 a.m. to noon Monday through July 24. The cost is $10. Call 412-921-8444.

Kennedy -- Ken Mawr United Presbyterian Church, 1760 Pine Hollow Road, will hold a "Crocodile Dock" vacation Bible school for children ages 4-13 from 6 to 8:45 p.m. July 27 through 31. Visit www.kenmawrchurch.org/vbs2009.html or call 412-331-2863.

FUNDRAISERS

Moon -- The Drive for HFI Golf Classic will take place at 11 a.m. Aug. 3 at the Montour Heights Country Club, 1491 Coraopolis Heights Road. The cost is $350 per golfer, and the deadline is July 24. Proceeds benefit the Holy Family Institute. Call 412-766-9020, ext. 219.

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North Fayette -- The Moon, Robinson and Western Allegheny libraries will receive a portion of the profits from sales Wednesday during a book fair at Barnes and Noble at The Point at North Fayette. Participants should pick up a coupon with the fundraising code at each of the libraries before shopping.

ON STAGE

McKees Rocks -- Focus On Renewal will sponsor a Summer Arts Education Showcase, including visual arts exhibit, drumming demonstrations, preschool dance performances, music recitals and theater performances, from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday in the Father Ryan Arts Center, 420 Chartiers Ave. Call 412-771-3052.

Beaver -- Rabbit Hole, a family tragedy that affects all connected with it, will be presented by the Bobcat Players at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow and Friday and July 24 and 25 in the Ed Schaughency Theater in Beaver Area High School. Tickets are $5. For information, call 724-494-1680 or visit www.bobcatplayers.com.

SEMINARS

Moon -- The Parrot Education & Adoption Center will sponsor a seminar "Parrot Personalities" at 10 a.m. July 25 at the Patrick Henry Center, Hopwood Hall, Robert Morris University, 6001 University Blvd. The deadline is Wednesday. Call 724-378-7588.

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SPECIAL INTEREST

Moon -- The Confluence Science Fiction Convention, dedicated to the literature and music of science-fiction and fantasy, will take place July 24 through 26 at the DoubleTree Hotel Pittsburgh Airport, 8402 University Blvd. Available will be writers, musicians, artists and a play. The cost is $45, $20 for children ages 6-12. Call 412-344-0456 or 412-329-1400.

First Published: July 16, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

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