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Parks Conservancy Announces Summer Programming Guide
The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy today released its Summer Programming Guide, which includes a full schedule of free programs and activities that offer entertainment, exercise, and education in Pittsburgh’s regional and neighborhood parks.
Parks Conservancy Receives Grant to Improve Mellon Park
Thanks to the generous support of the Richard King Mellon Foundation, and in partnership with the City of Pittsburgh and the Friends of Mellon Park, the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy announced today that it will invest $300,000 in improving the connectivity, accessibility, and safety on both sides of Mellon Park.
GOATS RETURN TO FRICK PARK
Goats have traditionally been used to manage the growth of invasive plant species, particularly in the forests of the western states that are prone to wildfires, and to manage grazing lands or rights-of-way for utilities companies.
THE PITTSBURGH PARKS CONSERVANCY COMPLETES FIRST PHASE OF FLAGSTAFF HILL RESTORATION WORK
The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy today announced it has completed the first phase of its restoration work at Flagstaff Hill in Schenley Park, helping preserve the iconic site’s historical integrity while improving its ecological health.
Earth Day programs announced by Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy
The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy has announced a full schedule of free ‘Earth Month’ activities throughout April. The free programs and events will encourage Pittsburghers to get outdoors, immerse themselves in nature, and do their part to leave the environment better than they found it.
Pittsburgh’s public art could be likened to the city’s fingerprint. It is unique, celebratory of local voices, and a testament to its post-industrial landscape.
As public art invites everyone to interact with the creative spirit of Pittsburgh, The (New) Pittsburgh Exposition offers seven public art sites in and around the city that have helped define its civic art scene.