Senator Devlin Robinson recently shared updates on his participation in community events through a series of tweets. These posts highlight his engagement with local constituents and notable gatherings, reflecting his active role in the community.
On May 17, Senator Robinson expressed his appreciation for the turnout at Upper St. Clair Community Day. He remarked, “Such a wonderful turn out for Upper St. Clair Community Day! It’s great to see so many neighbors from the community, including some students who attended my student government seminar!” This event provided an opportunity for residents to connect and participate in local activities.
The following day, May 18, he attended the Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs Tales and Tails event. In a tweet, he shared that he was moved by a story from Marine Medal of Honor recipient Kyle Carpenter: “Last night | attended the Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs Tales and Tails event where | heard an inspirational story from Marine Medal of Honor recipient Kyle Carpenter.” The event highlighted stories of service dogs making impactful differences in people’s lives.
On May 19, Senator Robinson began National EMS Week by attending an open house hosted by the McCandless-Franklin Park Ambulance Authority. He tweeted about the recognition given to members who saved a baby’s life: “It was great to begin National EMS week with the McCandless-Franklin Park Ambulance Authority’s open house event. Several members were honored for saving a baby’s life and others from the community joined to express gratitude for this organization’s incredible service.” This gathering underscored the essential services provided by emergency medical personnel.
Additional information for Step 3: Senator Devlin Robinson is known for actively engaging with various community initiatives and events across Pennsylvania.



