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Photo Album: Bethel’s Bounty

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A host of Bethel Park Community Foundation volunteers make Bethel’s Bounty happen.

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District Justice Ron Arnoni proudly shows off the University of Pittsburgh men’s basketball tickets he won in one of the nearly 60 raffles.

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Three generations of the Walsh family represented Bethel Bakery. From left are Christine, John, Morris, Stephen and Katelyn.

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Three generations of the Walsh family represented Bethel Bakery. From left are Christine, John, Morris, Stephen and Katelyn.

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Eleanor Bailey

Angela Bruni and others survey the delectable treats from Bethel Bakery.

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Guests check in and receive wrist bands entitling them to partake of Bethel's Bounty.

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Amy Simon, Debbie Del Percio, Doris Waite and Kim Lorenzato are eager to serve up specialties from Cyd West Comfort Catering to hungry guests.

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Sherial Duff, seated right, enjoyed the evening with Barb and Denny Costello. Barb won a raffle prize that included a Pittsburgh Steelers football and the No. 19 jersey of JuJu Smith-Schuster while Duff’s husband, Dan, the president of the Bethel Park Community Foundation, won a 35-gallon garbage can donated by the municipality.

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In addition to Smiley Cookies, Matt Morgan and Ann Torris served up one of Eat ‘N Park’s favorite desserts – the Grilled Stickie A La Mode – to hungry patrons.

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Former Bethel Park mayor Clifford Morton (center) with his wife, Joan (seated right) and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Oakley.

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Liam Fink and Sebastion DiPrampero assist Lynn Miller as she purchases tickets for the raffle prizes.

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Jessica Novotney enjoyed the evening with her brother, Robert, and fiancé Michael Mancosh.

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Anna Marie Caruso makes her selection from an array of 57 raffle items.

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Diane Majors admires the Brookside Lumber prize package that Audrey Fleming won. Later in the evening, Majors also won a raffle prize from Cycletique.

The Bethel Park Community Foundation held another successful fundraiser. Known as Bethel’s Bounty, the event featured more than 20 food and beverage vendors that offered savory samples to some 300 guests. Katie Hogue and John Carberry chaired the event, which board trustee Andy Amrhein emceed. For more information on the organization and a list of the philanthropic events planned for 2020, visit www.bpcf.org.

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