Chatham University event will highlight local produce
April 30, 2013 by Sarah
Celebrating food and agriculture in the Pittsburgh area, the 3rd annual ‘Food in our Neighborhood’ event will get the new month off to a good start this weekend.
It features exhibits from local gardening and [Read more]
Dogs and their owners to raise money for American Cancer Society
April 21, 2013 by Mark
‘Bark for Life of the South’ will take place in Pittsburgh early in May.
Bark for Life events take place all over the country and are a [Read more]
Rainbow Gala will raise funds for the JDRF
March 21, 2013 by James
The JDRF, formerly known as the Junior Diabetes Research Foundation, will be holding its 21st annual Rainbow Gala in pittsburgh this April.
The evening will consist of [Read more]
Five influential women to be recognized
March 8, 2013 by Mark
The Legacy Awards luncheon is taking place at the end of March and includes a presentation of the Ranking/Mon Valley/Pittsburgh PA section of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW). It will recognize five women who [Read more]
Pittsburgh named fourth most literate city in the United States
February 27, 2013 by Sarah
The city of Pittsburgh has been listed at number four in the 2012 America’s most literate cities list. The list, compiled and written by John Miller, President of Central Connecticut State University, studied and [Read more]
Two Pittsburgh filmmakers win awards at Sundance
February 4, 2013 by Mark
‘Blood Brother’, a film by two Pittsburgh-area filmmakers, has won two major awards at the Sundance Film Festival.
The awards in question are [Read more]
Pittsburgh residents get the chance to help Girls Hope
January 30, 2013 by Sarah
The 20th annual Hearts and Hopes is set to raise funds for Girls Hope – an organization that provides services and programs for girls between the ages of 10-18 who are considered to be at risk. It promotes [Read more]
Pittsburgh to cherish the past through collectables
January 6, 2013 by Mark
Browsing, buying, and selling antiques is a popular interest and one show which will appeal to those who enjoy sort of dealings with antiquated items is the Pittsburgh Antiques Show and Sale which takes place every February.
Organizers are [Read more]
New Year fun comes to the Carnegie Science Center
December 25, 2012 by Mark
Now that Christmas Day is here and the shopping trips are over, parents everywhere will be looking for things for their children to do during their time off school. One great place for the family to have fun together is the [Read more]
Pittsburgh teaches the right way to go about home improvement
December 4, 2012 by James
These days, many people want to save money on remodeling their homes by doing it themselves. Since it is important to do it the right way, it is just as well that there are events like the [Read more]


