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Monroeville Foundation Partners with Rotary Club of Monroeville for 31st Annual Jack Sedlack Memorial Cleanup Day

March 16th, 2026

MONROEVILLE, PA — The Monroeville Foundation is proud to partner with the Rotary Club of Monroeville to participate in the 31st Annual Jack Sedlack Memorial Cleanup Day, an annual community initiative dedicated to keeping Monroeville clean, beautiful, and welcoming for residents and visitors.

Community members are invited to volunteer on Saturday, April 25, 2026, to help remove litter and beautify areas throughout the municipality. Volunteer shifts will take place from 7:00–9:00 AM and 9:00–11:00 AM.

The annual cleanup honors the legacy of Jack Sedlack, whose commitment to civic pride and community service continues to inspire residents to take an active role in maintaining the community.

“Monroeville is a beautiful community because initiatives like this exist, bringing neighbors together to take pride in the place we call home,” said Felicia Thomas, President of the Monroeville Foundation. “We are proud to partner with the Rotary Club of Monroeville and encourage residents, families, and organizations to join us in this important day of service.”

The Municipality of Monroeville will also host a volunteer appreciation event at Community Park West following the cleanup. The festivities will include free food for volunteers, as well as entertainment, a raffle and other activities.

Volunteers of all ages are encouraged to participate. Individuals, families, civic groups, and businesses are welcome to join the Monroeville Foundation’s volunteer team.

Participants should register before April 20, 2026, using the registration form below and type “The Monroeville Foundation” as their group name when registering.

Volunteer Registration:

Click here to download the registration form.

By working together, the Monroeville Foundation and the Rotary Club of Monroeville aim to continue the tradition of community stewardship and help ensure that Monroeville remains a place residents are proud to call home.

 

Media Contact:

Felicia Thomas
President, Monroeville Foundation
412-223-7666
fthomas@monroevillefoundation.org

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The Monroeville Foundation: A Legacy of Leadership Continues for 2026

March 11th, 2026

MONROEVILLE, PA — The Monroeville Foundation’s success over the last decade is a testament to the heart and hard work of Ernie Groover. Alongside our Board of Directors, he has cultivated a culture of unity, ensuring our events and projects promote health and harmony for every resident. While 2026 brings a change in leadership as Groover steps down and Felicia Thomas (President) takes the helm, our commitment to service remains stronger than ever.

Our current board members are more than just leaders; they are public servants who live and work in our community. From the municipal expertise of Paul Estok (Vice-President), Timothy Little (Treasurer), and John Float, to the non-profit and historical advocacy of Cheryl Richards (Secretary) and Bruce Walker, our team is uniquely equipped to lead. Supported by the continued dedication of Don Philips, Steven Sheffler, and Mike Wargo, the Foundation is ready to make this legacy year our most impactful yet.

"I am excited and honored to lead the Foundation at such a pivotal moment," said Thomas. “Our focus is on initiatives that foster unity and support the long-term vitality of Monroeville."

The Monroeville Foundation exists to unify our community through projects that promote health, wellness, and harmony. As we navigate a "legacy year" transition in leadership, our focus remains steadfast: ensuring that Monroeville is not just a place to live, but a vibrant community where residents feel a deep sense of connection and pride.

We believe the power of community is best realized through purposeful investment. We are now seeking partners to join us in funding five critical pillars of Monroeville’s future: Grants for Small Businesses, Economic Growth, Leadership Development, Programming (Arts, Humanities, Wellness), and Operations and Sustainability. Your trusted investment makes Monroeville a place to live, work, and play; fostering a high-quality of life and safety for our community through connection because together we can…!

- The Monroeville Foundation

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Golf Outing Registration is Open

June 28th, 2021

Registration is now open for the 6th Annual Monroeville Foundation Golf Outing. 18 holes of golf (including cart), lunch, dinner and more...
Proceeds to benefit the Monroeville community. Register as a single player or a 4 player team. This is also a great opportunity to Sponsor the Golf Outing and get your business name out there while supporting your community.

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Monroeville Foundation Board Member Recognized by the Post Gazette as One of the Top 12 Women to Meet

February 26th, 2019

Monroeville Foundation board member, Janis Burley Wilson, is one of this years’ picks included in the “12 Women to Meet in 2019” from the Post Gazette. We are pleased and honored to have Ms. Burley Wilson as part of the Monroeville Foundation’s Board. Click here to read the story.

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Tim Little of the Monroeville Foundation Presents Check to Local Food Pantry

January 9th, 2018

Tim Little of the Monroeville Foundation presented a check for $1,000 to Tonya Koontz of the Monroeville Assembly of God for their food pantry.

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