Monday, November 24th, 2025


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Winner will receive: Coveted Champion Elf Decorator Trophy and 2 Months FREE radio commercials courtesy of Pulse Radio.

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New Event Alert!!! Shop Small, Shop Local! Join us on Main Street for a fun filled day full of shopping and kid activities. Be sure to check the website and Facebook page for continued updates.


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Sign your business/organization/group or individual up to participate in the annual Christmas Parade. Entry is free!

Friday, December 5th | 8:00am

Fresh Grounds Coffeehouse & Cafe
Guest Speaker: Art Clinger, First National Bank


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Mark your calendar for December 2, Giving Tuesday!

This year, as PHNCF celebrates 20 years of service, our Giving Tuesday campaign focuses on continuing to build strong foundations for lifelong learning through early literacy. Strong reading skills start early, and those first few years are critical. That is why we are continuing to invest in programs that help families create language-rich environments where children can thrive.


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Preparing Your Home for Western Pennsylvania’s Winter: Essential Tips for Homeowners

Western Pennsylvania winters can be long, cold, and unpredictable. Preparing your home now can help prevent costly repairs, improve energy efficiency, and keep your family safe and comfortable all season long. Here are some practical steps homeowners can take before temperatures drop:

1. Protect Your Pipes
Frozen pipes are one of the most common winter emergencies. Insulate exposed pipes in basements, crawl spaces, and garages. On extremely cold nights, let faucets drip slightly to keep water moving. Remember to disconnect outdoor hoses and shut off exterior water sources.

2. Seal Drafts and Improve Insulation
Cold air loves to sneak in through gaps around windows and doors. Use weatherstripping, door sweeps, and caulking to seal drafts. Check your attic insulation—proper insulation helps prevent heat loss and reduces the risk of ice dams forming on your roof.

3. Service Your Heating System
Have your furnace or boiler professionally inspected before heavy use begins. Replace filters regularly and make sure vents are clean and unobstructed. If you use a fireplace or wood stove, schedule a chimney cleaning to reduce fire hazards.

4. Prepare for Snow and Ice
Stock up on ice melt, check snow shovels, and ensure your snow blower is serviced. Clear gutters so melting snow can drain properly, preventing ice buildup along your roofline.

5. Test Safety Devices
Replace batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Heating systems and generators increase the risk of CO buildup during winter.

 

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