Don't Forget: Tickets Available Now for Bobby Deen Appearance at Pine Market District
Deen’s appearance is free to the public; however, tickets are limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Deen’s appearance is free to the public; however, tickets are limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Deen’s appearance is free to the public; however, tickets are limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Bobby Deen, the host of the Cooking Channel’s Not My Mama’s Meals, will make a special appearance and conduct cooking demonstrations at the Pine Township Market District at 3 p.m.on March 23. Deen’s appearance is free to the public; however, tickets are limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Advance ticket registration is available online at marketdistrict.com. Deen also will appear at 11:30 a.m. on the same day at the Bethel Park Market District. Bobby Deen remakes recipes from his famous mother, Paula Deen, eliminating calories but adding flavor. Bobby went to work for his mother when he was 18 as the delivery man and an integral part of the now-legendary home business in Savannah, GA, that launched Paula Deen on the …
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Customers can order groceries online and pick them up at the curb.
Imagine pulling up to the curb in front of Pine Market District and having your groceries loaded into your car—even though you never set foot in the store to actually shop for them. All a customer has to do is order groceries online at MarketDistrict.com/Curbside and then pick them up at the front of the store at pre-determined time and date. The service was launched at the Robinson Market District in April 2012, and Robinson store team members have processed hundreds of orders to date. Market District team members act as personal shoppers and select the items on the grocery list and bring them to the store’s dedicated outside Curbside Express Pick-Up vehicle lane on the selected date and time. Customers are able to pay for their orders…
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'The Fort' makes appearance at Pine Market District.
Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Michael McKenry signed autographs for fans Saturday at the Market District in the Village at Pine shopping center. Were you there? Did you have photos snapped with "The Fort"? Upload them here so we can see your smiling faces too!
Retailers in Fayette, Luzerne and Wayne counties also sold $1 million top-prize winning tickets.
The Market District in Pine Township sold one of four $1 million top-prize winning tickets from Saturday's Millionaire Raffle drawing, according to Pennsylvania Lottery news release. Pennsylvania Lottery retailers in Fayette, Luzerne and Wayne counties also sold $1 million top-prize winning tickets. The tickets were sold at the following locations: Each store will receive a $5,000 selling bonus from the Pennsylvania Lottery. "Lottery officials cannot confirm the identities of the winners until the prizes are claimed and the tickets are validated," the news release said. "Millionaire Raffle winners have one year from the drawing date to claim prizes." The four $1 million top-prize raffle ticket numbers selected were 00224510, 00272847, …
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The appearance by the award-winning chef and author will feature cooking demonstrations.
Food Network's Mario Batali will host a Mother’s Day Ladies Day Out culinary adventure at noon Saturday at the Pine Market District. His appearance will feature cooking demonstrations, recipes and sampling from his simple Italian food cookbooks. The Pine Market District is located at 155 Towne Centre Drive, which is in the Village at Pine shopping center on Route 19 in Pine Township. Batali has hosted Ciao America, Molto Mario and Iron Chef America on Food Network. He also has written nine cookbooks. "Mario Batali believes that olive oil is as precious as gold, shorts are acceptable attire for every season and food, like most things, is best when left to its own simple beauty," according to his bio on the Food Network website. In addition…
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The store is hosting two job fairs in April.
Giant Eagle is looking for a few good men and women, more than a few actually, for its Pine Market District. The grocer has scheduled two job fairs in April to fill approximately 50 jobs. The positions include culinary/food preparation, managers, grocery services, meat cutters, deli, and clerk/cashiers. “Customer demand is such that we’ve had to expand our employment opportunities,” said Giant Eagle spokesman Victor Kimmel. Both job fairs will be held at the Market District store in the Village of Pine near the intersection of Route 19/Perry Highway and Route 910. The address is 155 Towne Center Drive in Wexford. The first job fair is Sunday April 1 from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The second is Saturday, April 21, again from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.…
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Pine's Board of Supervisors approves expansion plan.
Pine Market District's business has been so brisk that the upscale grocery store needs more parking spaces. The Pine Board of Supervisors voted Monday to approve plans for 207 spaces to be added in an empty lot on the western side of the store, across from GetGo. The store was converted from a Giant Eagle to a Market District in January. The township's planning commission recommended approval of the parking expansion.
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