Please see attached a flyer for the next two Pitt farmers markets at William Pitt Union. Check out the WPU driveway June 25th and July 9th from 11:30-2:30 for some fresh local goods!
Summer meals are a lifeline for hungry children when school is out. But federal funding for these programs is set to expire September 30.
Roughly one in five children in our region live in poverty and rely on free school meals to keep from going hungry. What do they do when school is out?
Thanks to federal funding they can head to neighborhood summer meal sites for 1-3 meals and a snack every day.
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.
The City of Pittsburgh Department of Public Works advises that Swinburne Street, between Greenfield Avenue and Parkview Avenue, will be closed 7:00 am until 12 noon on Wednesday, June 17, 2015 for slope remediation.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Engineering District 11-0, invites the public to attend a public display of plan for the reconstruction of SR 0400, Section A38, Baum Boulevard between Findland Street and Morewood Avenue.
The project, located in the City of Pittsburgh, Allgeheny County, PA includes full depth reconstruction from the Eastbound off-ramp to Bloomfield Bridge to the Baum Avenue Bridge over the Port Authority of Allegheny County Busway, reconstruction of the bridge deck and mill and overlay of Baum Boulevard from the bridge to Morewood Avenue. It also includes reconstruction of ADA sidewalk ramps and traffic signal upgrades within the project limits and reconstruction of the pavement of the underpass ramp to the Bloomfield Bridge.
The purpose of the public meeting is to present the construction schedule and traffic patterns during construction.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015, 7-9pm at Courtyard Marriott, 5308 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15224
A brief presentation will be given followed by an open house format. PennDOT and their representatives will be available for discussion and to answer questions. Everyone who is interested in the project is invited to attend anytime during the above meeting hours.
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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.