Entertainment/Hospitality
Satisfy your curiosity for the natural world over cocktails as you (re)discover Carnegie Museum of Natural History…After Dark. Enjoy exclusive access to the museum’s permanent collection and hands-on spaces, explore special topics in science, and experience uniquely-themed, fun-filled entertainment and live music.
Registration for each event includes museum admission; beer, wine, and hors d’oeuvres are available for purchase.
All After Dark guests must be at least 21 years old. Proper identification is required, and all guests must show ID at the door. Parking at the museum’s six-level parking facility is available after 5 p.m. at a pay-on-entry fee of $6.
Upcoming Events
July 17 Inked… After Dark
Friday, July 17, 6–10p.m.
Got ink? Yes or no, come and explore the natural history behind inks, dyes, tattoos, and patterns. Check out local tattoo and make-up artists’ amazing techniques and skills. Make your own free souvenir screen printed item. Learn about the earliest tattoos and what they symbolized to early humans. Be dazzled by a display of museum specimens with the most beautiful and interesting patterns. Dance the night away to music provided by Pittsburgh Vibes Unlimited, and enter to win the best natural history-themed tattoo contest to win a trophy!
07/09 2015
City of Pittsburgh Zone 4 Police want you to pull up a chair, grab some
coffee and a bagel, and get to know your local police officers. Tell us about
your neighborhoods, ask us questions, share your concerns, or stop by
just to chat! The coffee is free and the conversation is informal. We look
forward to grabbing a coffee with you!
Join us at Bagel Factory, 5885 Forbes Avenue
in Squirrel Hill, on Friday, July 24
Session 1: 7 a.m.- 9 a.m.
Session 2: 11 a.m.- 1 p.m.
Session 3: 4 p.m.- 6 p.m.
The City of Pittsburgh will host a World Cup Watch Party at Schenley Plaza in Oakland on Sunday, July 5, to cheer on the United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) as they take on Japan in the 2015 Fifa Women’s World Cup Final.
Festivities begin at 5:00 p.m. with a musical performance from L'lamint on the Citiparks Show Mobile. Pre-game coverage begins as 6:30 p.m. prior to a 7:00 p.m. kickoff between the United States and Japan.
The Watch Party is presented in part by the Pittsburgh Dynamo Youth Soccer Association.
The family friendly event will be free and open to the public. Fans are encouraged to wear red, white and blue in support of Team USA. Alcoholic beverages and grills are not permitted. Rain or shine.
06/25 2015
Carnegie Library is having children’s, teen’s and adult activities in front of the library.
The activities will end about 8:00 PM (when the library closees) – more like an Evening Out.
Other events children might like to attend at the library:
Storytelling, July 10, at 10:30 AM in the Lecture Hall
Storytelling, Friday, August 7, at 10:15 in the Lecture Hall
Youmoussa Camara Drumming & Dancing, Thursday, August 13 at 2:00 PM in the Lecture Hall
Americans have always been really into their food, but in recent years, many have gotten more particular about their palate. Hence, the foodie.
These discerning diners are more likely to go for 100% grass-fed beef than a McDonald’s burger, and they’ll choose locally owned and locally sourced eateries over chain restaurants.
The desires and dining dollars of these epicures have helped take the culinary scene up a notch in many cities. And that means more great food for everyone, especially for those in San Francisco and Portland, which top NerdWallet’s list of the Best Cities for Foodies.
the 11th Annual Jazz on the Hillside, sponsored by the Schenley Heights Community Development Program. This year’s festivities will be held on Friday, June 26, 2015 from 5pm-9pm at 3171 Ewart Drive, Pittsburgh PA 15219.
There is a suggested donation of $35 for those who attend the community event. This year’s Jazz artists include:
- COL Jazz Band
- Hill Jordan & Slide Worldwide
- Howie Alexander
- 41 Tuned
- Tubby Daniels
GRAND REOPENING CONCERT
June 18, 2015 – 7:30pm
Celebrate the grand reopening of Heinz Chapel after the installation of a climate control system!
OvreArts, the resident ensemble of the chapel, will feature contemporary works for chamber orchestra, all of which were premiered on the community concert series at the chapel. The concert will also include several anthems composed by Theodore Finney, the first conductor of the Heinz Chapel Choir.
This concert is free and open to the public.
6 Days – $6 Lunches
Win FREE lunches for a month along with other great prizes.
For 6 days, participating Oakland restaurants will be offering lunch specials for $6.
Participating restaurants:
Hello Bistro
Original Milano Pizza
Tenders
Sciulli’s Pizza
McDonald’s
Fuel & Fuddle
Red Oak Café
Hilton Garden Inn
Peter’s Pub
Pamela’s Diner
Sushi Fuku
Prince of India
Golden Palace
Sincerely Yogurt
Sorrento’s Pizza Roma
Oakland Bakery & Market
AD’s Pittsburgh Cafe
Noodles & Company
06/15 2015
Schenley Plaza Activities
Fitness Programs (June – October)
- Monday – Yoga – 12pm – 1pm
- Wednesday – Zumba – 10am – 11am
- Saturday – Yoga – 10am – 11am
- Sunday – Tai Chi – 10am – 11am
Kids’ Day
Second Sunday of the month May – October
- Free rides on the PNC Carousel
- Entertainment for children
Music
WYEP Summer Music Series
- Saturday, June 27
- Friday, August 28
- Friday, July 31
- Friday, September 25
Pittsburgh Symphony Concert
- Tuesday, September 1
Farmers’ Market at Schenley Plaza
- Friday 3pm – 6pm
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June through October
Saturday – June 13, and Sunday – June 14, will be Pittsburgh’s Annual Juneteenth celebration: Martin R. Delany Fest and 3rd Annual Community Awareness Day. The Juneteenth celebration commemorates the announcement of the abolition of slavery in the U.S. in June 1865. This year’s celebration will be held at Market Square in Downtown.
The City of Pittsburgh will open its 18 outdoor swimming pools on Tuesday, June 9, and launch an initiative to encourage children 15 years and younger to learn to swim and enjoy Citiparks aquatic facilities throughout the summer thanks to an innovative approach by Citiparks in response to Council's efforts to promote free swimming for low and moderate income families with children.
City residents 15 and younger who register at Citiparks Recreation Centers can swim for free all summer.
Only children presenting valid Recreation Center membership cards will receive free entry to the Citiparks pools; all others will need to pay daily admission or purchase a yearly pool tag. To receive the free admission, a parent must register each child – who must be 15 years or younger and a resident of the City of Pittsburgh – at any of the Citiparks’ 10 Recreation Centers and then bring the membership card to the pool each day for entry.
In addition, in 2015 the City will expand the opportunity for children ages 6 to 15 years old to receive free swimming instruction at all pools.
This summer Citiparks will offer free learn-to-swim classes at every pool location during a two-week period from June 22 – July 3 from 11 to 11:45 a.m. each weekday. Spots are limited, so advance registration for this popular program is necessary.
Registration for free learn-to-swim classes will take place at each pool location. Advance sale of pool tags and registration for classes will take place on Saturday, June 6, and Sunday, June 7, from 1 – 6 p.m. and on Monday, June 8, from 4 – 8 p.m.
- 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.
OPDC's 35th Anniversary Celebration: An Evening of Oakland Storytelling. The event will take place on Friday, June 12, 2015 at the Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children.
Enjoy live Oakland stories curated with support from The Moth in Pittsburgh, food from Legume, and locally sourced beer and wine. Tickets are $50.
Sunday, May 31st from 11-3pm, The Heineman Company will be hosting a Food Truck Round Up. Trucks such as Natrona Bottling Company, Bella Christie and Lil Z’s, Burgh Bites, Popsburgh, Oh My Grill, Rolling Cones, Miss Meatball, Savoy, and more will be present!
Stop by for this FREE EVENT, music by DJ Maria Romono, some delicious food and drinks from local Food Trucks, and a great time!
Parking lot of: The John Heineman Company
(Next to Scott Electric)
151 39th Street Lawrenceville 15201
Stop by for this FREE EVENT, music by DJ Maria Romono, some delicious food and drinks from local Food Trucks, and a great time!
Parking lot of: The John Heineman Company
(Next to Scott Electric)
151 39th Street Lawrenceville 15201
If you know anyone else who was planning on attending, please make sure they know this was cancelled. No word yet on whether another event will be scheduled in the near future.
The Destination for all Things Pickled
July 17-18, 2015 – Rachel Carson Bridge (9th Street Bridge)
Event hours: Friday 7/17 3pm-10pm, Saturday 7/18 11am-10pm
Free Admission!
For two days in July, the Rachel Carson Bridge in Downtown Pittsburgh will transform into Picklesburgh, highlighted by a giant flying Heinz pickle balloon, custom built by a team that also crafts balloons for Disney and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade. The Picklesburgh festival is a culinary celebration that goes beyond the dill pickle to include international dishes, prepared foods and artisan cocktails that feature pickled ingredients; an embrace of the farm-to-table movement and the rising popularity of canning; a selection of handcrafted foods and artisan cocktails from local restaurants; informative how-to demos and author talks at the Whole Foods Market demo area; merchandise such as pickled goods, books and DIY products.