Boating Clubs All boating clubs lie along the southern shore of the Allegheny River on Arch Street in a section of town once known as Boathouse Row.
Algonquin Canoe Club
216 Arch St, Verona, PA 15147
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412-828-9886
Allegheny River Boat Club
314 Arch St., Verona, PA 15147
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412-828-7775
Duquesne Canoe Club
152 Arch St., Verona, PA 15147
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412 – 828-4970
Sylvan Canoe Club
132 Arch St, Verona, PA 15147
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412-828-9897
Social Clubs
Two of the oldest National Social Organizations are located in Verona along E. Railroad Avenue.
Fraternal Order of Eagles
311 James St, Verona, PA, 15147
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412-828-1811
Fraternal Order of Moose
312 Arch Street, Verona, PA 15147
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412-828-3119
Oakmont Carneige Library
700 Allegheny River Blvd., Oakmont, PA 15139
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412-828-9532 FAX: 412-828-5979
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Riverview Community Action Center (RCAC) 501 Second St. P.O. Box 437 , Oakmont, PA 15139
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412-828-1062
A non-profit agency whose mission is to promote community involvement, pride, and awareness through the provision of services and programs that will enhance the quality of life of the residents of Oakmont, Verona and the surrounding communities.
Twin Boros Health Ministry
Verona United Methodist Church, Center & Herron Ave., Verona, PA 15147
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412-828-8844
AJ Demor Towers phone number - 1 Tremors Drive Verona 15147
Phone: 412 - 820 - 0388
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Cribbs Field
Riverbank Park
Railroad Park
Verona Public Dock Verona’s public dock provides easy river accessibility for canoe and kayak enthusiasts and allows easy access to Sycamore Island.
Riverview Athletic Association (RAA)
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To promote athleticism among Oakmont and Verona students in the areas of basketball, baseball and football.
Steel City Rowing
101 Arch Street, Verona, PA 15147
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412-828-5565
Sculling and rowing instruction for all age and experience levels.
Twin Boroughs Soccer Club (TBSC)
General inquiry e-mails may be sent HERE.
The Twin Boro Soccer Club operates recreational soccer programs for area boys and girls from under 6 years through 19 years of age.
Lower Valley Athletic Foundation | View their website here: www.lvaf.org
736 E. Railroad Ave., Verona, PA 15147
Office: 412-828-8080 Fax: 412-794-8691
Borough Secretary: Christine DeRunk
Borough Website: www.Veronaborough.org
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