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- Monday – Yoga – 12pm – 1pm
- Wednesday – Zumba – 10am – 11am
- Saturday – Yoga – 10am – 11am
- Sunday – Tai Chi – 10am – 11am
- Free rides on the PNC Carousel
- Entertainment for children
- Saturday, June 27
- Friday, August 28
- Friday, July 31
- Friday, September 25
- Tuesday, September 1
- Friday 3pm – 6pm
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June through October
- Pledge to Walk for Your Health
- Summer Safe Walking Tips
- How to Stock a First Aid Kit
- WalkPittsburgh Recipe of the Month
- WalkPittsburgh Champion Corner
- WalkPittsburgh Event of the Month
- The Mayor’s Office will explore possibilities to provide better support to the larger maker community.
- Event organizers will publicly release a call for makers to participate in the first-ever Maker Faire Pittsburgh
- The Sprout Fund will premiere the Remake Learning Playbook
- The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh will announce the ten schools chosen to participate in the pilot stage of the project, “Kickstarting Making in Schools.”
- The Remake Learning Council will convene local maker stakeholders to advance the collective agenda for “Pittsburgh Makes.”
- Maker leaders from the region will join colleagues from other major cities to form the American Maker Cities (AMC) North.
The City of Pittsburgh is expanding its free summer breakfast, lunch, and snack program for kids and teens to more than 125 locations across the city and will begin serving meals on Monday, June 15. GrubUp will continue year-round, adding out-of-school time meals to all 10 Citiparks sites this fall.
The ambitious new program, called GrubUp, aims to serve healthy meals to at least 7,640 young people daily through August 14, a 10% increase over last year’s average daily attendance of 6,946. GrubUp will offer meals at 20 additional sites — a 30% increase from 2014 — and also feature the GrupUp Food Truck that will visit 28 different parks, pools and playgrounds from June 23 to August 7, Tuesdays through Fridays between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
The current project timeline is:
- Design completion by December 2015.
- The project will be bid out in January 2016.
- Demolition will begin Winter 2016.
- Construction will finish Spring 2016.
Find May's meeting minutes online at opdc.org/oakwatch
-The Zone 4 Public Safety Council Meeting has moved to the third Thursday of the month– next meeting is Thursday, June 18th at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh in Squirrel Hill.
-Officer Leshen shared an online bike registry site as a way to prevent and track stolen bikes: bikeindex.org
You can add your voice to the Capital Budget conversation, too, at
http://pittsburghpa.mindmixer.com
- Monday, June 22, 6-8:30 PM Southside Market House 1 Bedford Square
- A brief overview of the budgeting process.
- Small-group discussions of budget priorities and resident’s needs.
- An opportunity for residents to ask questions of an expert panel.
5:30 pm
orner of Bates Street and the Blvd of the Allies
- Hours of operation for the outdoor pools are weekdays 1 – 7:45 p.m. and Saturdays, Sundays and holidays 1 – 5:45 p.m.
- Individuals can purchase pool tags for year-round admission to Citiparks outdoor pools and the Oliver Bath House, which operates in the off season. Cost of pool tags for City residents: $60 for family of four; $10 for each additional family member; $30 for adult (16 years and older); $20 for seniors (60 years and older); $15 for youth (3 – 15 years old); free for child (2 years and younger). Family passes for active duty military and disabled veteran residents are at no cost. For non-City residents the cost is $45 for adult or youth. Those interested in purchasing daily admission can do so at any pool beginning on June 9. Cost is $3 for children ages 3 – 15 and $5 for individuals 16 and older.