PITTSBURGH SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM (PSYEP)
Pittsburgh Summer Youth Employment Program Applications Are Now Available
Sent 05/01/2013 @ 12:20 pm

Greetings,

The Pittsburgh Summer Youth Employment Program (PSYEP) provides a six week work experience for youth ages 14-21.  Work assignments follow two tracks:  conservation related outdoor work where youth crews help to restore or maintain public properties and parks; or internships in public sector or private sector offices performing a wide range of business or clerical functions. Youth are paid $7.25 per hour and work six hours per day.  The core work period is July 2nd through August 10th, 2012.

To apply, please click hereApplications are accepted from Monday, May 1st to Monday, May 13th.

Thank you,

R. Daniel Lavelle

The Greek Food Festival At Saint Nicholas
Please join us the second week of May 2013 for our Annual Greek Food Festival!
Come enjoy delicious homemade food, traditional Greek dances, and wonderful hospitality!

May 12th – 18th 2013  Hours:

  • Sun 12-8,
  • Mon-Thu 11AM-9PM,
  • Fri-Sat 11AM-10PM (music till midnight)

So come, eat and have fun at St. Nicholas Cathedral’s Annual Greek Food Festival.  Food, music and fun….you’ll leave saying OPA!

Check their website for details.  (412) 682-3866

The 2013 Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival is quickly approaching with an exciting schedule full of performing art, visual art, and creativity in motion.

The iconic 10 days in June kicks off Pittsburgh’s summer festival season starting Friday, June 7 with the reopening of the Point State Park fountain and a concert by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros.

Start planning your festival must-sees with our full event schedule. Whether you’re looking for a great live show at the Dollar Bank stage or finding the perfect piece to add to your art collection at the Artist Market, this year’s festival has got you covered.

Visit the website

NATIONAL DRUG TAKE-BACK INITIATIVE

Upcoming Take-Back Day — April 27, 2013 (10:00AM – 2:00PM)
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has scheduled another National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day which will take place on Saturday, April 27, 2013, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.  This is a great opportunity for those who missed the previous events, or who have subsequently accumulated unwanted, unused prescription drugs, to safely dispose of those medications.

  • CMU Police Dept, CMU Police Dept, 300 S. CRAIG ST, Pgh PA, 15213
  • UPMC Police, Children’s Hospital Outpatient Pharmacy, 4401 Penn Ave, Floor 1, Pgh, PA, 15224
  • Pgh Police
    • Zone 2 Station, 2000 Centre Ace, Pgh, PA, 15219
    • Zone 4 Station, 5858 Northumberland St, Pgh, PA, 15217
    • Zone 3 Station, 830 East Warrington Ave, Pgh, PA, 15210
    • Zone 5 Station, 1401 Washington Blvd, Pgh, PA, 15206
    • Zone 1 Station, 1501 Brighton Rd, Pgh, PA, 15212

More Details

Peoples Oakland, 3433 Bates St

This forum will focus on relationships between neighborhood residents, businesses and institutions, issues with difficult landlords and the best practices that help to solve problems and progress that has been made in this regard.

Complimentary refreshments will be provided by Community Human Services.

Sponsored by Central Oakland Community Organization (COCO), Peoples Oakland, Oakland Business Improvement District (OBID), Oakland Planning and Development Corporation (OPDC)

Mayoral and council candidates will be in attendance.

Contact Sandra Phillips at Peoples Oakland at 412-683-7150 for more information.

Saturday 5/25/2013 Hours 9:00 a.m. To 2:00 p.m.
Event Name: Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum “Love Your
Block” event
Event Type: Litter Cleanup Event
Event Location: 4141 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Sponsoring Group: Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall &
Museum Trust, Inc.
Contact Person: Jamie Pavlot
Phone: 412-621-4253 x 226
E-mail: jamie@soldiersandsailorshall.org
Municipality: Elizabeth Borough
Event Notes: We encourage volunteers to bring garden gloves and
garden spades or tools.

Great American Cleanup – PA

The Pennsylvania Resources Council (PRC) in partnership with the Allegheny County Health Department and Colcom Foundation is providing opportunities for area residents to properly dispose of a wide variety of materials at  “hard to recycle” collection events scheduled in 2013.

At the upcoming events, individuals can drop off televisions, e-waste (including computers, monitors, keyboards printers and more), cell phones, printer/toner cartridges, compact fluorescent bulbs, alkaline batteries, ink and toner cartridge, paper for shredding.

NEW THIS YEAR – PRC is partnering with NOVA Chemicals and Appliance Warehouse to collect hard white molded Polystyrene packaging material free of charge, at each Hard to Recycle collection event.

For more info contact Sarah Alessio Shea at saraha@ccicenter.org

City of Pittsburgh specific event:
Saturday 8/17 9AM-1PM at City of Pittsburgh Environmental Services, 3001 Railroad Street Pittsburgh, PA 15201

Official website

Greetings,

The bedrock of a sustainable community is an economically stable community.  Since being elected, our office has taken a proactive approach towards helping our constituency find employment opportunities.  Please click herePDF File for a few employment opportunities that are currently available throughout the City of Pittsburgh.
The District 6 office will hosting the “Pittsburgh JobStart Employment and Resource Fair” on Saturday, May 4, 2013 Northside Institutional Church, 302 W North Ave.  Be on the look out as more information will be released in the upcoming weeks.  If you would like to volunteer or participate to be a featured sponsor at our upcoming employment/resource fair, please give our office a call at 412-255-2134 or email Bernelle Wood
Regards,
R. Daniel Lavelle

Signing CityOn April 20, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra will open the inaugural Music for the Spirit Festival in grand fashion with “Singing City,” a large-scale, historic concert event at the University of Pittsburgh’s Petersen Events Center. “Singing City” marks a cultural milestone for the city of Pittsburgh and will feature Music Director Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in performance with an ensemble of over 2,200 voices from professional choirs, university choirs, high school choirs, members of religious-affiliated choirs, and more from the Pittsburgh region and surrounding areas. Repertoire highlights include the Chorale Finale of Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 “Resurrection,” as well as the world premiere of a newly commissioned work for a cappella choir by Pittsburgh native, Jonny Priano. A major goal of “Singing City” is to reach a large and diverse audience, emphasizing the tremendous power that music has to bring people together and promote a spiritual and universal message. Tickets are available at all Ticketmaster locations including select Giant Eagle’s, Macy’s and FYE locations, TicketMaster CHARGE-BY-PHONE at 800-745-3000 or www.ticketmaster.com.

Petersen Events Center Info

Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Info

 

This Saturday, April 13th will be the first work day of the season in Frazier Farms; please join us from 10am-2pm to help clean out vegetable beds, move soil and do any other garden prep you see fit! Frazier Farms is on Frazier St. at the end of Dawson St.

 

Please feel free to bring any garden tools, plant cuttings or maybe even snacks to share!

 

Gardening is not a requirement to attend, if you would like to just come out and meet some of your neighbors you are more than welcome to!