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Five Things You Need To Know This Week

Patch gives you a rundown of what's going on around the community.

1. Lutherlyn Day Camp

Join the festivities in Cranberry from 9 a.m to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday for the Lutherlyn Day Camp. The camp will include games, nature activities, crafts, songs, puppets, Bible study and more. The cost is $40 per child with a maximum of $80 per family. For more information, visit www.hopelutherancranberry.org.

2. Powell Road Close for a Week at Brush Creek Bridge

A segment of Powell Road between the Brush Creek bridge crossing and the Turnpike bridge will be closed for about a week starting Monday while a new sanitary sewer main line is installed.

Traffic normally using that span of roadway will be detoured south along Powell to Rochester, then east on Rochester to Graham School, Unionville, and Glen Eden roads.

3. Cranberry Board of Supervisors Meeting

Find out in person what’s going on in township government. Cranberry’s board of supervisors will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday inside council chambers at the .

4. The Chamber's Business After Hours

Network with members of The Chamber of Commerce Inc. and other business-minded individuals at this happy hour gathering. The event takes place from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Walnut Grove in Wexford. The cost is $10 for members and $15 for non-members.

5. Concert in the Park

Enjoy the music of the Pittsburgh Philharmonic as part of Cranberry’s Concert in the Park series. The fun kicks off at 7 p.m. at the amphitheater at

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