Author: Lirit Gilmore
Activities are planned in the Hill District, Market Square and at PNC Park to learn about sustainability and energy efficiency — and to have fun, too.
The Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation has made changes in the program to enhance the experiences for all.
The nonprofit supplies trees all over the world, including at the Food Bank Farm at Eden Hall.
The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy will host activities in Westinghouse Park, Allegheny Commons, McKinley Park, Schenley Plaza and August Wilson Park.
Several events are scheduled at the end of March for students to ‘shop’ for that perfect dress.
Stories Like Me opens in Greenfield to offer a ‘safe space’ and a diverse array of books that includes everyone.