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One-woman fashion show Oct. 25

LORETTO — The Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art at Loretto will host “Silhouettes: A One Woman Fashion Show,” sponsored by Chantel Ventura, from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 25.

Wear your little black dress and travel through time with Bonnie M. Resinski and her Black Dress as they present the shapes of modern clothing from 1890 to 1990 to commemorate SAMA’s current exhibits: “Sacred Sisters” and “Women in Art: Female Artists from the Permanent Collection.”

This event will highlight the social, political, economic and designer influences, which explain the fashion trends of the 20th century. There will be libations and light food.

The cost to attend is $12, or $10 for SAMA members.

RSVP by Oct. 22 by contacting the museum at

472-3920 or loretto@sama-art.org.

The Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art at Loretto is on the campus of Saint Francis University.

Beekeepers to meet Sunday

HOUTZDALE — The Cambria-Clearfield-Blair County Beekeepers will present a seminar for beginning beekeepers at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Houtzdale Fire Hall, 601 Good St.

The subject will be value added products and propolis.

There is no charge, and participants don’t have to be beekeepers to attend.

Registration is required. For more information, call 472-7637, email pigeonflyr@verizon.net or visit www.ccbee.org.

Farm-to-table dinner set for Sunday

ROARING SPRING — Diamond Lane Farm, 288 Evergreen Lane, will play host to a unique farm-to-table dinner experience at 2 p.m. Sunday.

The Bedford County Chamber of Commerce is coordinating this event after the success of its original farm-to-table progressive dinner this past spring.

Join the Bedford County Chamber of Commerce and many local businesses in what is sure to be an event to remember.

Guests will have opportunities to experience horse-drawn hayrides, musical entertainment, appetizers, a full course meal by Chef Terry of U.S. Hotel, and desserts by Whipped Bakery, using products from Blackberry Bottom Farm, who will also be participating in the event.

The Bedford County Dairy Princess and recently crowned Pennsylvania First Alternate Dairy Princess Denae Hershberger will serve Ritchey’s ice cream.

While the event is BYOB, Olde Bedford Brewing Co. will provide some adult beverage tastings as well.

Samantha Weitzel Photography will be taking photos at the event. Those who attend will be given information on how to take a self-guided covered bridge tour throughout Bedford County.

The cost is $40 and reservations can be made by calling 623-2233 or registering online at www.Bedford

CountyChamber.com. Spaces are limited.

‘Broadway Under the Stars’ Sunday

HOLLIDAYSBURG — First United Methodist Church will present “Broadway Under the Stars”

at 4 p.m. Sunday in the church sanctuary.

It will feature Bryce Cossitor, Brittany Bettwy-Hipp, Jamie Markel Brokaw, Gregg Brandt, Jan Wilson, Karen and John Godissart and Julie Hanlon.

Come and hear inspiring songs from Broadway musicals over the past 90 years, including “West Side Story,” “Wicked,” “Annie,” “Cats,” “Newsies,” “Les Miserables,” “The Book of Mormon” and more.

A donation of $15 per person is suggested to help support the Chancel Choir and its trip to Carnegie Hall.

Camp Anderson to host ‘Fear Fest’

TYRONE — Camp Anderson’s “Fear Fest” will be held at 6 p.m. Oct. 25 and 26 and Nov. 1 and 2.

The cost is $7 per venue, which includes a choice of a haunted house, a live zombie shoot, escape rooms and the extreme trail. Tickets can be paid by MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover and PayPal.

Vehicle parking is at Smith Transport in Tyrone, with free shuttle service to the camp.

For more information, call 283-4060 or visit www.hauntedcampanderson.org or facebook.com/hauntedcampanderson.

TOPS to hold open house Oct. 28

Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) Chapter 1299 will hold an open house at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 28 at Country Manor Apartments, Duncansville.

For more information, call Ellen at 695-9540.

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