Hazelwood General Membership Meeting in Hazelwood

Hazelwood Planning Committee Meeting in HazelwoodDate:

every month/1st Tuesday/call to confirmTime: 6:30-8:30Location: Hazelwood Initiative Office 5125 Second Avenue 15207If you are interested in planning for Hazlewoods future, then you are welcome to attend this meeting.

Beautification & Recreation Committee in Troy HillDate:

September/28/2011Time: 7:00 PMLocation: 1629 Lowrie Street

Block Watch Committee in Troy HillDate:

September/21/2011Time: 7:00 PMLocation: Grace Lutheran Church : 1705 Hatteras Street

Tree Care Day with Tree Pittsburgh in Troy HillDate:

September/20/2011Time: 6 PM – 8 PLocation: Meet at 1700 Rialto StreetMulch, water and tools provided. Earn your pruner points!

Redd Up Troy Hill in Troy HillDate:

September/17/2011Time: 9 AM – 12 Location: Meet at Gardner Field

Troy Hill Citizens Community Meeting in Troy HillDate:

September/15/2011Time: 7:00 PMLocation: North Catholic High School

Troy Hill Cancer Walk to benefit Hair Peace in Troy HillDate:

September/11/2011Time: 8:30 AMLocation: Citizens Park (Lowrie/Claim Sts)

Art Marketplace in Mount WashingtonDate:

June through August/Saturday/2010Time: 11 am to 6Location: Shiloh StreetSpend the day in Mount Washington with great people, great food, and amazing art! href=’/’ (The Art Marketplace is weather permitting so check www.vuplus.org for cancellations.)

Doo Dah Days in LawrencevilleDate:

July/10/2010Time: 11 am – 4 Location: Allegheny Cemetery, Butler StreetIn celebration of Stephen Foster’s birthday, we will have four folk bands, specializing in Stephen Foster era music, educational tours of Allegheny Cemetery (including Foster’s burial place), costumed re-enactors and other outdoor activities. On hand will be food vendors and other organization tables.

Community Cornfest in Bon AirDate:

August/21/2010Time: Noon – 8 pLocation: Phillips ParkJoin your Carrick, Overbrook and Bon Air neighbors in a fun day of music, food, arts and crafts and more!

Community Cornfest in CarrickDate:

August/21/2010Time: noon – 8 pLocation: Phillips ParkJoin your Carrick, Overbrook and Bon Air neighbors in a fun day of music, food, arts and crafts and more!

Community Cornfest in OverbrookDate:

August/21/2010Time: Noon – 8 pLocation: Phillips ParkJoin your Carrick, Overbrook and Bon Air neighbors in a fun day of music, food, arts and crafts and more!

Elmer Clark Pavillion Dedication in ElliottDate:

5/24/2010Time: 7:00 PMLocation: West End-Elliott Overlook PavillionThe pavilion at the West End Elliott Overlook in Elliott will be dedicated and renamed the Elmer Clark pavilion. This is in honor of all the work Elmer has done as a volunteer for the community and the Overlook, as well as many other causes and organizations.

Tunch & Wolf’s Walk For The Homeless in South Side FlatsDate:

5/15/2010Time: 8:30 a.m.Location: Amphitheatre At Station Square Team up with former Pittsburgh Steelers Tunch Ilkin and Craig “Wolf” Wolfley for a walk from the ampitheatre to the Steelers Training Facility and back. Enjoy great food, live music, entertainment and meet Steelers — past and present while helping Pittsburgh’s least fortunate. Proceeds benefit Light Of Life Rescue Mission, which provide food and vital care for Pittsburgh’s poor and homeless. For more information, call (412) 803-4138 Read more: https://www.post-gazette.com/events/default.asp?mode=4&id=78#ixzz0makk30ej

Discover Pittsburgh Series – “Live” in PittsburghDate:

5/12/2010Time: 6:00 – 8:0Location: Grey Box Theater – LawrencevilleThe “Discover Pittsburgh – Live, Work, Play” Series connects young professionals with our city neighborhoods and home buying tips, employers and professional associations, and all the cultural amenities that exist in the Pittsburgh region. PUMP & Pittsburgh Young Professionals (PYP) are co-sponsoring this year’s Series. “Discover Pittsburgh – LIVE” is scheduled for next Wednesday, May 12th from 6 – 8pm at the Grey Box Theater in Lawrenceville.

Discover Pittsburgh Series – “Live” in LawrencevilleDate:

5/12/2010Time: 6:00 – 8:0Location: Grey Box Theater – LawrencevilleThe “Discover Pittsburgh – Live, Work, Play” Series connects young professionals with our city neighborhoods and home buying tips, employers and professional associations, and all the cultural amenities that exist in the Pittsburgh region. PUMP & Pittsburgh Young Professionals (PYP) are co-sponsoring this year’s Series.

Joy of Cookies Cookie Tour in its TENTH year! in LawrencevilleDate:

12/02 – 05/2010Time: 10am – 4pmLocation: Butler Street, from 34th – 55th Lawrenceville’s celebrated Joy of Cookies Cookie Tour is in its eleventh year, offering the “un-mall” experience to those who want to shop for unique holiday gifts…and enjoy nibbling delicious cookies along the way. The tour happens Thursday, December 3 through Sunday, December 6. On Saturday, visitors can catch a trolley cruising the neighborhood from 34th to 55th Streets and side streets in between. Also on Saturday, visitors can attend a Cookie Mall bake sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at St. Augustine’s Church, located on 37th and Butler. The bake sale, organized by the Lawrenceville Rotary, will benefit local community groups and charitable causes. The Joy of Cookies Cookie Tour is certainly one event in Lawrenceville not to be missed.

Fineview 5-Mile Urban Step Challenge in FineviewDate:

10/9/2010Time: 8:30amLocation: Starts at the Howard Street Steps (near East and North Ave.)Fineview’s Urban Step Challenge is a rugged 5-mile run and hike through one of Pittsburgh’s “Finest” North Side hilltop neighborhoods. Up and down huge stairways and hills, through the woods and along residential streets and ends at the scenic Catoma Street overlook. Get some Great Exercise, Meet some Great People, See some Great views! Fineview Step Challenge 2010

Getting To Know Our Neighbors: The History of Greenfield. in GreenfieldDate:

10/12/2010Time:Location: Church of the Redeemer, 5700 Forbes AveAnita Kulina will take us on a virtual history tour of Greenfield, which until 1868 was part of Squirrel Hill. With photos of current locales linking you to the past, you’ll learn the history of sites you may drive by every day. She’ll take us back as far as the days when Squirrel Hill was a hunting ground for Indians, and she’ll show us sites which in the past were coal mines, brickyards and forts. She’ll tell us stories of bootleggers, prizefighters, acrobats, “white Indians” and other renegades.

Pittsburgh International Auto Show in PittsburghDate:

02/11-15/2010Time:Location: David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Downtown PittsburghFrom February 11th – 15th … you will be amazed by all of the New and ‘ soon-to-be ‘ … Automobiles available at the 2010 Pittsburgh International Auto Show. Virtually every make & model of new Car and Truck, foreign and domestic will be on display. Whether you’re in the market for a New Vehicle, or just simply want to experience the thrill of seeing the latest models… `hands-on’… the huge Pittsburgh Auto Show is a nice excuse to come visit during the beautiful Spring season. Come visit for a couple of days… rates are ‘ low ‘ and crowds are ‘ light ‘ – it’s the perfect time for an ‘affordable’… ‘ Fun ‘ … Get~A~Way.

First Night Pittsburgh 2009 in PittsburghDate:

12/31/2009Time: 3:00 PMLocation: Various locations throughout Downtown PittsburghThis Party for the New Year begins at 3:00 pm with special performances for and by Children… by 7:00 pm… more than 40 Venues begin simultaneous Performances by local Artists and Musicians. Just before midnight… the entertainment stops so everyone can watch the Fireworks Spectacular… a perfect climax to an evening of Fun. Tickets are available at a variety of local sources

29th Annual Celebrate the Season Parade in PittsburghDate:

11/28/2009Time: 9:00 AMLocation: Downtown PittsburghBring the whole family downtown and enjoy Pittsburgh’s annual Celebrate the Season Parade. You’ll have lots of School Marching Bands, beautiful Holiday Floats, local Celebrities and of course Santa Claus. It’s the perfect way for families to begin the holiday season. Celebrate the Season Parade festivities begin at 9:00 AM. Parade begins at Mellon Arena traveling down Fifth Avenue, and ending at Point State Park. Highlights of this year’s parade include Curious George, Winnie The Pooh, Pittsburgh Parrote, Stely McBeam, area bands, and stars like Grand Funk Railroad’s Mark Farner. There will also be inflatable balloons such as the Eat ‘n Park Smiley Cookie, Macy’s Stars and Toy Soldier.

Light Up Night 2009 in PittsburghDate:

11/20/2009Time: 4 – 10 pmLocation: Downtown PittsburghBe Downtown to enjoy an evening of breath-taking holiday sights and sounds – the neighborhood will be alive with holiday cheer and family fun. Stay tuned for Light Up Night event details coming in mid-October to the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership’s website: www.downtownpittsburgh.com.

Tribute to Children in PittsburghDate:

11/05/2009Time: 9:30-10:15Location: North Shore at the intersection of North Shore Drive and Art Rooney AvenueA gift to the people of the City of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County in honor of children and celebrating the enduring values of Fred Rogers. Refreshments, dedication and unveiling. Location: Pittsburgh’s North Shore at the intersection of North Shore Drive and Art Rooney Avenue adjacent to Heinz Field Brought to you by: Family Communications & Colcom Foundation 412-281-6970

Sheraden Community Council in SheradenDate:

/4th Tuesday of the month/Time: 7:00 pmLocation: Sheraden Senior Center, Sherwood AvenueSheraden Community Council meets the 4th Tuesday of each month (except December) at the Sheraden Senior Center on Sherwood Avenue at 7:00. This meeting is open to all residents. For more information visit the website https://sheraden15204.blogspot.com/ or email Sheradencc@live.com