events

Block Parties - Back in 2021

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Tuesday, August 3rd saw Beaver Falls residents gathering together at 6 different block parties throughout the city. In 2013, a local resident started the tradition of hosting these parties in recognition of National Night Out, a national initiative to promote healthier relationships among neighbors and local officials. The CDC has continued helping residents carry on this tradition for the past 8 years. 2020 saw a break from the traditional parties due to Covid precautions; instead the CDC sponsored a Free Ice Cream Truck event.

But 2021 brought these celebrations back in their original form! 5 local residents, 1st Presbyterian Church, and St. Monica’s Academy hosted parties in their own neighborhoods - 2 on College Hill, 1 on Mt. Washington, and 3 downtown. They invited neighbors, asked them to bring sides, and planned fun events to make their party unique. 5 local churches - The SOMA Gathering, Central United Methodist, 2nd Baptist, Ashes to Life, and Beaver Falls Christian Assembly - each contributed to sponsor the event.

Our local Vocelli Pizza, Fruit & Garden Center, Save-a-Lot, and McDonald’s donated pizza, watermelons, cups, and napkins. The City Street Dept. blocked off the streets for each party that needed it, while local police officers stopped by each party to participate and talk with residents for during their rounds of the city. A team effort for sure!

Each host felt that their party was a success! There were between 50-150 people at each party, plenty of food thanks to donations and the participation of neighbors, and a relaxed, enjoyable atmosphere. We were so thankful to help host these events again and spend time celebrating with our community!

If you would like to host (or assist a host) next year, let us know by filling out the volunteer form on our Block Party page. Our hope is that this event continues to grow each year so more and more residents can celebrate together!

An Evening at the Moltrup

A clear summer evening, laughter over a glass of wine, and a remodeled 1910s home. What more could you want to help you wind down from the week?

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On Thursday, July 22nd, about 60 people chose to spend their evening in just such a way. Starting at 5:30pm, people gathered at the home of Carrie and Gary Havranek, homeowners of the newly renovated Moltrup Mansion on 8th Ave. They served an array of wine, appetizers, and chocolate fondue for dessert in their lush backyard while docents offered guests tours through the beautiful house.

“It was a high energy, fun evening!” Carrie reflected. “From the enthusiasm of the docents, to guests dancing to the player piano music, everyone had a great time!”

A couple of special guests also attended the event - Dick Zuberbuehler, grandson of Mr. Moltrup himself, and his wife, Rae Nancy.

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The event served as a fundraiser for the Beaver Falls Community Development Corporation. Attendees donated $100 for their tickets and the proceeds went to the corporation’s operating expenses. The BF CDC supports and sponsors a wide variety of community-led projects, all aimed at making Beaver Falls a better place to live, work and do business.

Learn more about the CDC here, and check out some of our projects, partnerships, and fiscal sponsorships. There is a lot happening in Beaver Falls and we are thankful to be a part of it!