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

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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

 

Mayor William Peduto today celebrates the first day of the National Week of Making, drawing attention to Pittsburgh’s vibrant ecosystem of makers, and announcing new considerations in response to President Obama’s call-to-action to support a generation of Americans who are “makers of things not just consumers of things.”
Throughout the region, new tools – things like 3D printers, laser cutters, and advanced software design programs – are increasingly giving everyday citizens the ability to make just about anything. This renaissance in American manufacturing may have profound benefits for entrepreneurs, students, and citizens of all ages and backgrounds.
In response to the President’s call to action, Mayor Peduto is proud to draw attention to Pittsburgh’s vibrant community of makers and announce new considerations and commitments from local stakeholders to expand this work:
  • 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.

Click here to read the full press release

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.

Click here to read full press release

Click here for more details on GrubUp

Next month in place of our usual meeting, we will join the Western PA Conservancy on the Bates Street hillside restoration project to do seasonal care and some additional plantings.
​​Meet at special time and place:
Thursday, June, 18

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5:30 pm

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orner of Bates Street and the Blvd of the Allies​

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.   

 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.

East End Food Co-op
For more Coop info goto:

http://www.eastendfood.coop/co-op

These events are FREE; just call 412-242-3598 to reserve your spot!

Wednesday, June 3rd, 6:30 PM

Pittsburgh Goes Solar
Sharon Pillar, Solarize Allegheny
Carnegie Library of Homewood

Solar energy is the fastest growing energy source in the world and in our community. Join Solarize Allegheny to learn how producing your own clean electricity can be both cost effective and environmentally responsible.

Wednesday, June 10th, 7 PM

Cookbook Club
East End Food Co-op
Café Seating Area

Get out your pots and pans, our Cookbook Club is meeting again! Join us for a potluck-style recipe swap in our Café seating area. Bring a dish and a list of its ingredients. Space is limited, so don’t forget to call our store to reserve your spot.

Thursday, June 18th, 7 PM

Celebrating Pollinators
East End Food Co-op
Café Seating Area

Did you know that about a third of all foods and beverages in the U.S. are made possible by the work of bees and other pollinators? Come sample the fruits of their labor and learn more about what we can do to support pollinators.

Wednesday, June 24th, 6:30 PM
Greens on the Go!
Stephanie Boddie, PhD., Go Live!
Carnegie Library of Homewood

Take advantage of fresh local produce available this season! Natural food chef, health disparity researcher, and Go Live! founder Stephanie will share easy and delicious ways to incorporate nutrient-dense leafy vegetables into our daily diet.

in Lawrenceville Pittsburgh PASunday, 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
Picklesburgh - The place for all things pickled 
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.
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Falk Laboratory School and PICT Classic Theatre are excited to announce the second annual Shakespeare Camp. This year’s production is A Midsummer Nights Dream, one of Shakespeare’s much loved comedies.
The camp is being offered in two1-week sessions:
  • June 22nd – June 26th
  • June 29th – July 3rd
Each week-long session of the camp includes a wide range of activities, such as a “behind the scenes” field trip to The Charity Randall Theatre ensemble building, reading of the Bruce Coville storybook version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, “direct the actor” sessions, writing activities, kinesthetic activities including a Midsummer-themed tag game to be played in the gym, art activities, block play (including the creation of Midsummer “action figures”), and of course performance-based acting activities, including scenework and tableaux vivant.    PICT teaching artists will participate during activities over the course of each session of camp. The camp culminates in a performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream scheduled
for 1:00 PM on Friday June 26th, and Friday July 3rd.
If you would like to register your child for Shakespeare Camp, please visit the Family Access Portal and submit the Shakespeare Camp Registration Form by April 24th. The camp registration forms are located in the Camp Section of School Forms Online. Full payment is due by May 4th and should be sent in with your child or mailed to Falk, attention Tina Mattis. In the “memo” section of the check, please write “Shakespeare Camp” and your child’s name.
We will accept the first 20 campers who have submitted a completed registration form and made full payment.
Also, please submit the attached photo image permission form.

Mayor William Peduto’s Welcoming Pittsburgh Initiative is partnering with Citiparks to present the Spark! Film Series at this summer’s Dollar Bank Cinema in the Park. Spark! includes a vibrant lineup of films that feature stories from diverse cultures. The series seeks to bring together Pittsburghers of all backgrounds and spark an engaging cultural dialogue.

“Building bridges of understanding between cultures is at the heart of Welcoming Pittsburgh,” says Mayor Peduto. “By creating opportunities to come together as neighbors and learn about one another, the Pittsburgh of my grandfather and the Pittsburgh of tomorrow will grow together.”

Spark! will showcase: Million Dollar Arm, The Refugees of Shangri-La, Cesar Chavez, Selma, McFarland USA, and Cantinflas. The first film in the Spark! series will debut on June 10. Dollar Bank Cinema in the Park runs June 7 through August 30 ​at seven park locations throughout the City of Pittsburgh.

“Our Citiparks team is committed to connecting with our residents in a way that resonates and brings our community together,” says Citiparks Director Jim Griffin. “Presenting the Spark! Film Series with Welcoming Pittsburgh reflects the growing landscape of our city,” Griffin noted.

SCHENLEY PARK, Flagstaff Hill

   Sundays and Wednesdays, June 7 – August 30, Dusk

   Schedule: http://pittsburghpa.gov/citiparks/cinema-schenley

Click here for the full press release and more info