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Cheswick Community Day returns to offer food, fellowship, music and fun

Joyce Hanz
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Creative Melodies music therapist Haley Welsh leads children in song alongside her daughter, Grace, 4, and Liam Caruthers, 3, of Franklin Park. Cheswick Community Day was held at Rachel Carson Park.
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Face painting artist Christina DiCenzo paints a hummingbird on the face of Maya Anticole, 8, of the North Hills on Saturday during Cheswick Community Day held in Rachel Carson Park.
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Crowds enjoy sunny skies and fellowship at Cheswick Community Day on Saturday in Rachel Carson Park.
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American Pie oldies band members perform at Cheswick Community Day held Saturday in Rachel Carson Park.

Cheswick Community Day has returned.

The free daylong festival welcomed visitors to Rachel Carson Park after being on hiatus since 2014. Strawberry Days replaced it for years, but that event was canceled the past two years over covid-19 pandemic concerns.

The ever-changing covid-related restrictions didn’t sway organizers this year, who were determined the event would go forward. It is sponsored by the Cheswick Recreation Board.

“We said we would go for it — it’s an outdoor event,” recreation board member Shawna Almes said. “We’re excited to welcome everyone.”

Crowds gathered under sunny skies and enjoyed food, fellowship and live music from a popular oldies band, American Pie.

“There’s a great sense of community here,” former Cheswick resident Samantha Caruthers said. “Cheswick has great neighbors, and we always go to Glen’s for custard, too.”

Glen’s Custard’s Glenwiches were available, along with pulled pork, barbecue, pepperoni rolls and numerous desserts.

All proceeds benefited the borough’s recreation board.

The event began with a 9/11 tribute presented by borough officials.

Springdale Public Library provided a free craft booth for kids. Also offered were face painting and games, including cornhole.

Joyce Hanz is a native of Charleston, S.C. and is a features reporter covering the Pittsburgh region. She majored in media arts and graduated from the University of South Carolina. She can be reached at jhanz@triblive.com

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