05/11/2008 - 05/17/2008  |
Special Events
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Secrets of Circles February 2, 2008 - May 18, 2008 |
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Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh , 10 Children's Way, Pittsburgh
Admission: $8.00 - $9.00
Circles are pretty amazing shapes. Look around, you’ll find them everywhere - wheels, clocks, flowers, doorknobs, Frisbees, coins, even the bagel or pita bread in your lunch. Circle shape is seen in nature, machines and art, in cultures all over the world.
In this new exhibit, explore the math, science and beauty behind the familiar shape of the circle.
- Build your own gear contraptions to turn a music box dancer, a clock and a drill
- Step inside a giant tire and try to get it moving
- Do the Pendulum Dance - back-and-forth plus up-and-down sometimes equals round-and-round!
- Play with unusual cars with various shaped wheels and see the different rides they offer
- Make a cool kaleidoscope
- Carve wood on a lathe
- Pretend and play in a global market full of circles
Secrets of Circles examines the math, science, and beauty behind the familiar shape. Uncover the secrets of the simple form commonly seen in nature, machines, art and cultures all over the world. Created by the Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose in collaboration with researchers from University of California Santa Cruz’s Developmental Psychology Department. Supported in part by the National Science Foundation.
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Pittsburgh Historic Neighborhood Tour April 1, 2008 - October 31, 2008 |
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Admission: $10-$25
A study in contrast takes you to the old and new in Pittsburgh. Our tour begins with a ride on the historic Duquesne Incline to the top of Mt. Washington for a spectacular view of Pittsburgh’s three rivers and Point State Park where the city of Pittsburgh began. In 1753, a frontiersman named Christopher Gist led young George Washington to the land of the Three Rivers. Travel to Old Allegheny City, now known as the North Side, to Manchester, Mexican War Streets, Millionaires Row and Calvary Church. Journey past the Carnegie Science Center, PNC Park, Heinz Field and the Andy Warhol Museum.
www.coachride.com
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Golf Outing April 21, 2008 - May 29, 2008 |
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Times: Registration at 10:00 a.m. Buffet Lunch at 12:00 Noon. Shotgun Golf Start at 1:00 p.m. Reception immediately following completion of play.
Arsenal Family & Children's Center , Laurel Valley Golf Club, 175 Palmer Drive, Ligonier
Admission: Call
www.arsenalfamily.org
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Storytelling with Author Katherine Ayres May 7, 2008 - May 21, 2008 |
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Times: 11:00 am
Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh , 10 Children's Way, Pittsburgh
Admission: $8 - $9
Enjoy storytelling and activities on the many edible things that grow in a garden with author Katherine Ayres and her award-winning book Up Down and Around, the 2008 selection for Pennsylvania’s annual One Book, Every Young Child Program.
www.pittsburghkids.org
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PA Society for Ornithology- 20th Annual Meeting May 16, 2008 - May 18, 2008 |
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Four Points by Sheraton Pittsburgh North
Admission: $30-$40
Experts lead bird watchers on walks and present talks on birds of Pennsylvania. Vendors have bird-related items. Local co-hosts are the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania and Three Rivers Birding Club.
Registration form available at: www.pabird.org.
Send in the registration form by April 30, 2008.
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Angelman Syndrome Foundation National Walk-A-Thon May 17, 2008 |
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Times: 8:00am registration, 9:00 start
North Park Boathouse , Pierce Mill Road, Allison Park
Admission: free
The Angelman Syndrome Foundation National Walk-A-Thon will be held on Saturday, May 17th in North Park at the Boathouse, and will raise awareness and funds to further education, general support and research for this neurogenetic disorder. Registration begins at 8:00am, and the walk begins at 9:00am. For more information please call 1-800-432-6435 or visit www.angelman.org.
www.angelman.org
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BENEFIT AUCTION May 17, 2008 |
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Christian Fellowship Academy , 2005 Ridge Road, Jeannette
Admission: free
CFA ANNUAL BENEFIT AUCTION
Saturday, May 17
Preview begins 8:00 a.m.
Bidding Begins at 1:00 p.m.
Sports Collectibles & Autographed Memorabilia
from Penguins, Pirates & Steelers,
Event Tickets, Dining & Entertainment Packages
Antiques, Furniture, Health & Beauty Services
visit www.cfcfa.org for complete listing
Auctioneer Stacey McClain Henehan AU003235R
FAMILY FUN FOR EVERYONE
Food – Craft Show – Prizes - Freebies
Christian Fellowship Academy & High School
2005 Ridge Road
Jeannette, PA 15644
cfainfo@cfcfa.org
724-523-2358
www.cfcfa.org
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Spring Garden and Tea Party May 17, 2008 |
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Times: 10am-5pm
Volant , Main Street, Volant
Admission: free
Enjoy a relaxing afternoon in several stores sipping various teas and delectable delights. For reservations call the Kitchen Shoppe 800-435-0015. The garden club announces the opening of their summer kitchen and will hold their plant and garden object sale. The children will plant their giant pumpkin patch this weekend also.
www.volantshops.com
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Walk for Life & Breath May 17, 2008 |
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Heinz Field , Behind Heinz Field Gate A, 100 Art Rooney Avenue
Admission: free
This year will be Pittsburgh's 8th annual American Lung Association Walk... In past years known as the Asthma Walk, this year we will "Walk for Life & Breath".
In 2008 together we will fund research for over one million adults and children suffering from lung disease in Pennsylvania. Along with the fight for healthy lungs, we will continue to lead the fight for clean air advocacy and awareness, and smoke free kids in the Pittsburgh region. Local Pittsburgh Companies and Families with a passion to help, WTAE, Froggy FM, the Pirate Parrot and many more will be helping to raise funds and building a walk teams to support a great cause! A short walk along the River makes a world of difference and after all walkers will enjoy food, activities and a live band. Hope to see you there!
www.pittsburghwalk.lunginfo.org
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Walk for Life & Breath May 17, 2008 |
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Times: registration begins at 9 a.m.
North Shore Riverfront Park (near Gate A of Heinz Field) , 11676 Perry Highway, Suite 2104, Wexford
Admission: free
8th annual Walk for Life & Breath to benefit the American Lung Association in its fight for health lungs, smoke-free kids and clean air. Proceeds also help fund research for more than one million adults and children suffering from lung disease in Pennsylvania.
www.pittsburghwalk.lunginfo.org
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On-Going Events
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Glass: Shattering Notions April 30, 1998 - December 31, 2010 |
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Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center , 1212 Smallman Street, Pittsburgh
Admission: $3.50 - $7.50
Before it was known for steel, Pittsburgh was America's Glass City. Pittsburgh-produced glass has been used in fine tableware for five U.S. presidents, as tiles for the walls of New York City's great tunnels, and in searchlights at the Panama Canal.
Glass: Shattering Notions showcases the beauty, science, utility and technology of Western Pennsylvania glass over the past 200 years. Interactive activities demonstrate what chemicals are used to create glass in various colors, how glass can "bend" light to make objects appear smaller or larger, and much more.
http://www.pghhistory.org
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Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum February 1, 2006 - February 2, 2011 |
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Times: 10am - 5pm
Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center , 1212 Smallman Street, Pittsburgh
Admission: $3.50 - $7.50
This "museum within a museum" captures the Pittsburgh region's evolution and impact as a sports leader over more than a century, from amateur to pro and across the spectrum of sports.
www.pghhistory.org
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Tropical Forest: Thailand December 9, 2006 - December 9, 2008 |
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Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens , One Schenley Park, Pittsburgh
Admission: $10.00 for adults, $9.00 for seniors and students, and $7.00 for children (2 - $18)
Phipps unveils Tropical Forest: Thailand, a 12,000-square-foot exhibit space filled with tlush plants, indoor waterfalls, towering canopy walk, and so much more!
www.phipps.conservatory.org
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Alternative Healing Series March 26, 2008 - May 21, 2008 |
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Times: 6:00-8:00 pm
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh , 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh
Admission: free
The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Main Branch in Oakland, is sponsoring a five-part Alternative Healing Series. The presentations will be held in the Quiet Reading Room on the First Floor. The series be held from 6:00-8:00 PM, every two weeks, on Wednesdays, on the following dates: Wednesday, March 26: Acupuncture by David and Melissa Sokulski Wednesday, April 9: What is Therapeutic Yoga and How is it Different from Yoga? by Lilith Bailey-Kroll Wednesday, April 23: Energy Healing by Linda Philpott Wednesday, May 7: Alternative Medicine and You by Beth Mauroni Wednesday, May 21: Massage as Therapy, Not Luxury by Jack Schmitt
http://www.carnegielibrary.org/locations/firstfloo
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Pittsburgh Combination Tour April 1, 2008 - October 31, 2008 |
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Downtown Hotels
Admission: $16-$40
This tour combines the Pittsburgh Historic Neighborhood Tour and the Pittsburgh Heritage Tour. Free time for lunch (not included) at Station Square. Adults save $8.00 (children save $4.00) on this combination all day tour.
www.coachride.com
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Pittsburgh Heritage Neighborhood Tour April 1, 2008 - October 31, 2008 |
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Downtown Hotels
Admission: $10-$25
Pittsburgh, from a fort in the wilderness to America’s Most Livable City. This comprehensive tour includes a stop at the West End Overlook with its magnificent view of the Golden Triangle. The tour will cover downtown Pittsburgh, including Pittsburgh’s Crown Jewel, PPG Place and Oakland, the city’s cultural center. A visit to the University of Pittsburgh’s Cathedral of Learning and its Nationality Classrooms is one of the many highlights on this tour.
www.coachride.com
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An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde May 8, 2008 - May 31, 2008 |
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Times: Wednesdays - Saturdays at 8 p.m.; Sundays at 2 p.m.; Tuesday 5/13 at 7 p.m.; Tuesday 5/27 at 8 p.m.; Saturday 5/24 and 5/31 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Charity Randall Theatre, Stephen Foster Memorial , 4301 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh
Admission: $17-$17
www.picttheatre.org
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22nd Pittsburgh International Children's Festival May 14, 2008 - May 18, 2008 |
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Times: Weekdays 9:30 am - 2pm, Weekends 10 am - 5 pm
Charity Randall Theater, Bellefield Auditorium, Studio Theater, Synod Hall , Oakland, University of Pittsburgh surrounding areas, Pittsburgh
Admission: Admission to grounds free, $8/person for 1 performance, $12/person for 2 performances, and $17/person for 3 performances
From May 14-18 Oakland, the home of the University of Pittsburgh, will sparkle with a showcase of dazzling professional theater from Mexico, Israel, the UK, Korea, Portugal, the United States and more. The theater performances will be complimented by fun hands-on cultural and educational activities in Oakland.
The Moon Between Two Houses (Mexico)
Marionetas de la Esquina US Premiere!
A friend is one of the things that we need most in life, and you never know where you might find one. In this puppetry piece we meet neighbors Plume and Taciturne, who feel very differently about many things. When night falls, however, they realize that they are both afraid of the dark. After all, there is only one moon between two houses. A lively version of the story by award-winning Canadian playwright Suzanne Lebeau.
The Frog Prince (Korea)
Joyful Theater US Premiere!
A classic fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm re-imagined for modern day, this clever and humorous production tells the story of a handsome prince who is changed into a frog. Only the kiss from a beautiful princess will reverse the curse. Will the bonds of friendship prove more magical that the curse from a crafty witch? Find out in this performance, which features live action, charming puppetry and exciting video elements.
Same Spirit, Different Movement (USA)
Illstyle and Peace Productions
Expect to see fabulous spins, dives, flips and splits in this celebration of dance and music. A fusion of modern and traditional dance set to an urban soundtrack, this production is a multicultural celebration of unity, peace and love. Audiences will be out of their seats dancing along to music featuring vocal percussions and music mixed right on stage.
Sprung (Italy/Sweden/England)
Mimbre Acrobats US Premiere!
Take an acrobatic voyage where grace, rhythm and skill abound! Three women create a fast-flowing acrobatic story, mixed with smiles and cheeky personalities. Watch them defy gravity in this high-flying physical adventure.
The Rain Bird (Israel)
The Train Theater US Premiere!
In an evergreen forest lived the Rain Bird, the most beautiful bird in the world. What happens when a small village becomes a big city, and the song and story of the bird has been forgotten? And what happens when a little child believes that there is still a place for the Rain Bird in today’s world? This unique puppetry piece mixes the art of origami with drama, magic and wonderful surprises.
Blue Fear (Portugal)
Companhia de Tearto Quinta Parede US Premiere!
This legendary ghost story by Charles Perrault is often told over a campfire. A long time ago, a very rich man had everything he could ever want – fine houses, a great deal of silver and gold, even gold-covered coaches! But upon his chin grew a frightfully odd magical blue beard that prevented him from finding true happiness. One of Portugal’s most important theater creators and actors, Jose Caldas, tells this tale that will chill and thrill. For the brave of heart only!
The Stanier Arts Award Winner
The Happy Prince (USA/Pittsburgh)
Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theater World Premiere!
The third annual Stanier Arts Award winner is a musical adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s story, presented by one of Pittsburgh’s most up-and-coming resident companies. Perched high on a golden pedestal, a statue can see far across the land with its jeweled eyes. A loving swallow can see even further as it flies through the sky. This production of a heartwarming tale filled with love, generosity and selfless giving was created by Broadway’s Bruce Dow. Families will be delighted by beautiful imagery, words, music and dance.
Eco-Discovery (Canada/Australia)
Artist Evelyn Roth
Take a journey through the rainforest without leaving Pittsburgh! Eco-Discovery is a combination ecosystem and visual arts installation with wildly painted tree stumps and forest creatures. Led by an Eco-Guide, children and adults follow rainforest paths to identify insects, reptiles and plants, learn about the environment, and even simulate re-planting the rainforest at the end. All who venture in will find that this installation, like our planet, is filled with color, beauty and mystery.
www.pghkids.org
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