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If you’re interested in a free tree for the sidewalk, please fill out the application and bring it to the next SONG meeting Tuesday March 4, or give or mail it to David Zwier at 235 Atwood Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213. The deadline to have them as part of this neighborhood grouping is Saturday March 15. There will be a site inspection for each application, because not all locations are suitable for trees.
You can also volunteer to help plant and maintain the trees. More info on TreeVitalize Pittsburgh’s website
There is a PDF version you can print and fill out by hand, or the DOC version, you can fill out electronically, print and sign.
Tree-Planting-Request-Form_2014.pdf
Tree-Planting-Request-Form_USE-ME-14_02.doc
PITTSBURGH, PA – City high school students, don’t miss your chance to tell Mayor Peduto what to do.
The deadline is next week for Pittsburgh Public Schools high schoolers to apply for a spot on Mayor William Peduto’s task force on public education. The 21-member body will meet through the spring and summer to study and recommend ways to strengthen our public schools and surrounding communities, and issue a report at the start of the next school year. For more information on the task force, click here.
School officials, community leaders and parents are part of the task force but the mayor wants students to help as well. He’s reserved three spots for Pittsburgh high school students, each of whom will serve with full voting power. Here’s how to apply:
Go to http://pittsburghpa.gov/mayor/education-task-force and fill out an application form. You also need to submit via the website a resume and a one page letter to the Mayor explaining why they would like to serve on the task force. Applications and all materials are due by March 7, 2014.
Drink for Pink
Meet Oakland’s Celebrities and enjoy a night of Pink
Cocktails, Pink Auction, tasty hors d’oeuvres and more!
Guest of Honor:
Charlie Batch – Pittsburgh Steelers QB & Founder of the Best of the Batch Foundation
Guest Bartenders:
Talia Piazza Neighborhood Allies Marketing & Program Coordinator
Dan Gilman Pittsburgh City Councilman
Bruce Kraus Pittsburgh City Councilman
Corey O’ Connor Pittsburgh City Councilman
Jay Costa PA Senator
Dr. John Wilds Pitt Superstar
Paul Chryst Pitt Football Head Coach
New this year….Drink for Pink will be held in 3 locations! On February 26 from 5 – 7 pm, put your pink on and
meet your friends at any of these locations! Check out the guest bartenders and special guests.
• Oakland Business Improvement District will be at THE PORCH in Schenley Park – Click here for information
• Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership will be at Andy’s Wine Bar in the Fairmont Hotel – Click here for information
• South Side Chamber of Commerce will be at Local Bar + Kitchen, 1515 E. Carson St. – Click here for information
OPDC is now accepting applications for the 2014 Residential Façade Grant program. The program restores historic character to our neighborhood’s homes, instills pride in our community and catalyzes neighborhood investment.
The Façade Grant Program is available to residential property owners in all four neighborhoods of Oakland – Central, North, South and West. With a limit of $5,000 per grant, awardees receive a 1 to 1 match for an owner-occupied building, and a 1 to 2 match for a non-owner-occupied building.
Last year, OPDC awarded $21,000 in grants. Projects included roof and gutter repairs; painting; walkway and sidewalk repairs; landscaping; porch repairs; window and door replacements; and wall and foundation repairs.
http://www.opdc.org/oakwatch/
Spring is upon us and there are many upcoming projects to improve Oakland’s public spaces, green our neighborhood with new trees, and work with volunteers on exciting projects. The Green Team will be meeting this Thursday, February 20 at the Oakland Career Center (294 Semple St) from 6:00 – 7:15 pm. Please join us to discuss:
– The upcoming TreeVitalize street tree application for Oakland
– Two proposed murals on the corner of Blvd of the Allies and Parkview Ave
– An update on the Bates St restoration project
Dear District 6 Residents:
If you are interested in becoming a CITIPARKS LIFEGUARD Please call THE AQUATIC DIVISION OFFICE for information and registration at: 412-323-7928.
Lifeguard training courses are being held at the Oliver Bath House on the following dates and times:
March 15 – April 26, 2014
Saturdays from 12:00PM – 6:00PM
*NO CLASS APRIL 19
May 6 – May 29, 2014
Tuesdays & Thursdays from 6:00PM – 10:00PM
and Saturday May 17 from 9:00AM – 6:00PM
COURSE FEE $70.00 ~ PAYMENT PLAN IS AVAILABLE
You must be a CITY OF PITTSBURGH RESIDENT and at least 16 years-old by May 30, 2014 to apply.
STARTING PAY RATE IS $8.82/HR
Greetings Friends and Neighbors-
This upcoming Saturday, at the Thelma Lovette YMCA in the Hill District, a Black History Month Celebration will be hosted which will be open to all:
Where: Thelma Lovette YMCA, 2114 Centre Ave
When: Saturday, February 15, 12pm-2pm
Councilman Lavelle will be present to kick off festivities which include:
- Black Pittsburgh Historic Presentation/Black Civil War Enactment Group by John Ford
- Centre Avenue Historic Presentation by Leon Haley
- Wylie Avenue Days Film Documentary
- Presentation of the Hill District Historic Wall
- NAKA Entertainment
- Miller School African Dance and Drum Troop
- Presentation of Black Genealogical Study
- Children and Family Activities
- Teenie Harris Collection by Carnegie Library
For more information on the festivities, you can visit the Thelma Lovette Y site by accessing this link, or by calling them at 412-315-0990.
City Council District 6
Workshop: organize tree planting in your ‘hood
February 11, 2014
TreeVitalize Pittsburgh is hosting a free application workshop to learn about how to organize a tree planting in your community. The workshop will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11 at the CCI Center, 62 S. 14th St., Pittsburgh on the South Side. Dinner and refreshments will be provided. For more information and to RSVP, email here or call 412-586-2386.
Playing It (TOO) Safe: Play, Playgrounds & the Value of Risk
February 13, 2014
Thu, February 13, 6:30 PM-8:00 PM, Carnegie Music Hall
Cost: Free; Doors open at 6 p.m., program begins at 6:30. Register now to reserve your space!
Second in a series of community conversations presented as part the Playful Pittsburgh collaborative. Short presentations and a community conversation will be moderated by Bill Isler, president of the Fred Rogers Company. Presenters include Wendy Nilsson, of Partnership for Providence Parks (Rhode Island), Gabriela Burkhalter, curator of The Playground Project, Michelle Figlar, executive director of the Pittsburgh Association for the Education of Young Children (PAEYC); representatives from Mayor Bill Peduto’s office; and North Braddock’s Recycle Park project.
Vermicomposting Workshop-PA Resources Council at Phipps Garden Center
February 13, 2014
Thu., Feb 13, 7:00–8:30pm at Phipps Garden Center, Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh
Vermicomposting is easy, fun, odorless and produces a great soil additive! Workshop participants will learn how to house, feed, harvest and care for their own worms. Be prepared to roll-up your sleeves and make your own worm composting bin! Each participant or couple will be provided with a bin, instructions, and worms. Information and registration here. $50 single, $55 couple.
Urban Ecosteward Training: Crew Leadership
February 15, 2014
Sat., Feb. 15, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM: Learn best practices for leading volunteer crews of 5-15 people, then sign up and use your experience to help at volunteer days. Location: REI Southside. Registerhere.
Become a Tree Tender in 2014!
February 22, 2014
Join nearly 1300 Pittsburghers, Greening the City One Tree at a Time! Course 1: Sat., Feb. 22nd 9:30am-4:30pm, Location: The Pittsburgh Project, 2801 North Charles Street Pittsburgh, PA 15214. Pre-Registration is required—click here.
- The creation of a new authority in the City to manage the land bank
- The creation of a Mayoral controlled board to oversee the authority with no formal oversight or checks and balances from City Council, or the community
- The ability for the authority to seize any and all property they deem necessary including owner occupied, tax-delinquent property
- The lack of a process for formal community input
Friday February 28th is the kids movie night from 5pm-7pm.
- Due to the size of the building and limited people to run the event, we are limiting the number of children to 30, so signing up beforehand is recommended. Please include child’s name, parents’ names, address and contact number.
- Children ages 5-15 are welcome. Any children ages 5-9 are required to have a parent or older sibling to accompany them.
- Some food/snacks will be provided, but parents must provide and coordinate any special diet or other restrictions.
- Donations of snacks and beverages are definitely welcome.
- All children MUST be picked up by 7pm.
Saturday March 1st is the adult get-together from 7pm-10pm.
- For this first event, we are planning more of an eat, meet and greet so that neighbors can introduce themselves and discuss topics of interest and ideas for future events like like music, movies, games, etc.
- This event is for ages 21 and older.
- Due to the size of the building and limited people to run the event, we are limiting the number of adults to 40, so signing up beforehand is recommended. Please include your name, address and contact number.
- Donations of a covered dish, hors d’oeuvres, snacks and beverages are definitely welcome.
- Anyone that would like to share some of their favorite beer or wine for their neighbors to try is also welcome. To avoid this becoming a “bar” night, we ask that you limit to one or two drinks total per person.
We reserve the right to ask anyone who is disruptive at any event to leave.
Please RSVP via SONG contact page, email or talk to Janet Sims in person.
Just a heads-up, the second monthly events will be Friday March 21st for the kids and Saturday March 22nd for adults.
PITTSBURGH, PA – Mayor William Peduto today announced that applications for the spring 2014 Civic Leadership Academy (CLA) are now available. Pittsburgh residents and business owners are invited to apply to this free 10-week course to learn about City government. The CLA meets every Wednesday evening from March 26 to May 28, 6 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Applications are available online at http://pittsburghpa.gov/servepgh/cla/application?m=application and must be submitted by March 7 .
“By offering this class for citizens, we hope to grow a crop of civic-minded leaders who will step up to the plate and help create the Next Pittsburgh,” said Mayor Peduto. “The CLA is a win for the participants as well as the City. We are excited to continue the program this spring.”
Participants interact one-on-one with City department directors and staff members through tours, interactive presentations and hands-on demonstrations. Session topics include urban redevelopment processes, city planning and park services, protection of waterways and rivers, public safety efforts, and more. To date, the City has held seven classes with nearly 140 graduates.
Following the 10-week course, the civic leaders implement a service project. Previous classes have led river cleanups in conjunction with the Pittsburgh Water and Sewage authority, raised money for the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, and planted native plants at the Larimer Community Garden.
Applicants must be at least 18 years old and live within City limits and/or be a business owner who operates within City limits. Applications are due by 5 p.m. on Friday, March 7. For more information and to apply, visit http://pittsburghpa.gov/servepgh/cla/application.
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