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Curriculum and Virtual Learning Programs at Friendship Hill, Fort Necessity, and Western Pennsylvania Parks
The staff at Fort Necessity National Battlefield and Friendship Hill National Historic Site have produced a series of virtual activities for students and young people who are unable to visit the sites. These programs can be can used by teachers and parents in their curriculum for children who are attending classes virtually. They include a video tour of the Mount Washington Tavern, a comic book-style virtual Junior Ranger and a web-based Whiskey Rebellion quiz. Each program is geared for different aged children.
Handmade Arcade announces official list of makers for its dynamic new Virtual Marketplace
Since 2004, Handmade Arcade's highly-anticipated annual in-person winter convention has connected over 200 makers with more than 10,000 attendees every year, showcasing a curated marketplace of unique handmade goods along with opportunities to learn new skills in its hands-on activity area. With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization quickly realized that to continue to meet its mission of supporting Pittsburgh's creative economy, they needed to pivot its successful in-person model to a new online model: Handmade Arcade Virtual Marketplace. Jurors reviewed hundreds of applications from Pittsburgh and beyond, handpicking over 130 top makers to ensure that all products in the market are well-made and represent a diverse range of handmade products. Beginning on November 28 until December 6, consumers will be able to shop the marketplace for high-quality handcrafted goods across 15 categories.
History Center to Focus on Civics Education with New Initiative and Exhibition
As Americans navigate through a global pandemic, a social revolution, and political strife leading up to the 2020 election, the importance of history and civics education in our region and nation is evident now more than ever.
The Senator John Heinz History Center – the Smithsonian’s home in Pittsburgh – is taking action with the launch of a new mobile app, virtual programs, a Smithsonian exhibition, and educational resources beginning this fall as part of its America 101 history and civics initiative.
FILL THE HILL to honor our veterans
Honor Our Veterans
With every $20 donation, a flag will be placed on Soldiers & Sailors’ front lawn, with a special illumination on Veterans Day.
You can support our mission & help Fill the Hill with flags.
Imagine a sea of stars & stripes from 5th Avenue to our front door throughout November for a month-long salute to service members.
Call us at (412) 621-4253 or visit the Soldiers & Sailors website to find out how to place a flag & Fill the Hill.
Click here to sponsor a flag.
Calling All Explorers! Registration Now Open For our Continuing Education Course
We are beginning the first of two fall semester CPE courses, taught through the Allegheny Intermediate Unit (AIU) this month. “Pittsburgh Heritage I,” provides participants with the opportunity to explore Pittsburgh’s heritage through the lens of architecture. Participants are surveying local and regional history, cultural heritage, historic preservation, architecture, and more.
What's happening at Quecreek Mine Rescue
We opened on Friday May 15, 2020. Last week I told the story safely to a small group from Ohio who were returning home from a Lancaster visit. I am very encouraged knowing people are beginning to travel again.
Now in the Green Phase, we don’t want anyone to feel nervous or uncomfortable while visiting the museum. Wearing a mask is your option. We are disinfecting between groups and we will gladly wear our mask if it makes you more comfortable. I am behind a small plastic shield when telling you the story upstairs and while checking you in and out.
Share your favorite Carnegie Science Center memory
Whether it’s the first time you gazed into a telescope, climbed aboard a real submarine, spotted the fan-favorite Primanti Bros. restaurant in the Miniature Railroad & Village®, attended a week-long summer camp, or designed a rocket in SpacePlace, we want to hear your favorite Science Center memory! From sitting in the old Earthquake Café at a field trip to jamming to your favorite tunes at a stellar laser show, we know our visitors carry the best stories!
University Museum at IUP Press Release Announcing Current Socially Distanced Exhibit open until November 20
The University Museum at IUP is proud to present an exhibition featuring paintings and sculpture from its permanent collection.
Greensburg Civic Theatre welcomes audiences to live show to open 69th season
Greensburg Civic Theatre (GCT) is delighted the state has amended indoor event capacities to enable them to welcome an audience of 50 per show to its 69th season opener, John Cariani's "Almost, Maine," at Greensburg Garden & Civic Center, October 15-17. The show will also be livestreamed for those more comfortable viewing from home. Performances are 8 PM Thursday and Friday, October 15 and 16, and 2 PM Saturday, October 17. All attendees and GCT volunteers shall wear masks inside the building throughout the performance. Actors will remove masks when appearing on stage, and the first two rows of seating will not be utilized. Safety protocols including social distancing will be in place with hand sanitizer available in the lobby.
Carnegie Museum of Art Exhibition Locally Sourced Highlights Local Designers
Carnegie Museum of Art (CMOA) announced programming and details for its forthcoming exhibition Locally Sourced, which opens November 20 in the Museum’s Charity Randall Gallery. Locally Sourced highlights new work by some of the Pittsburgh region’s most talented artists and makers of functional goods and furnishings, bringing together tradition and innovation. More than just masters of their craft, these makers are entrepreneurs shaping the business of art and design. Come November, visitors can see Locally Sourced in-person by purchasing timed tickets for CMOA and tune into exhibition programming online at CMOA.org.
Donora Historical Society and Smog Museum Becomes PGH Museums Affiliate
We’re excited to announce that the Donors Historical Society and Smog Museum has decided to affiliate with PGH Museums. The museum is free to enter but accepts donations.
Pull Up Clouds at the Weather Discovery Center
Learn about the different types of clouds in our atmosphere with the Punxsutawney Weather Discovery Center's "Pull Up Clouds" exhibit designed by the Carnegie Science Center. Visit the center to learn about clouds, thunderstorms and much more. Get more information at weatherdiscovery.org
Johnstown Flood National Memorial News Release
Johnstown Flood National Memorial will continue the Lakebed Rehabilitation Project on October 2, 2020. Allegheny Goatscape, based out of Pittsburgh, PA, will supply a herd of goats to assist in clearing vegetation in the lakebed as the project moves forward. The mission of Allegheny Goatscape is to “reduce invasive and unwanted vegetation in public spaces and vacant lots, utilizing goats for browsing.”
See Early Maps that Guided Young George Washington in Western Pennsylvania
A free, on-line seminar will show how George Washington and other British Americans viewed the early backcountry through maps in the 1750s.
This live presentation, “Mapping the Backcountry before the American Revolution”, will be streamed on Zoom, Thursday, October 8, starting at 10 a.m.
Panel on Great Migration added to "America: Through Immigrant Eyes"
The Johnstown Area Heritage Association (JAHA) is delighted to unveil an extension to the permanent immigration exhibition on the first floor of the Heritage Discovery Center! The panel extends the exhibition's timeline to the period of 1916-1930, when African Americans first came to the Johnstown region in large numbers as part of the Great Migration.
Meadowcroft to Extend Free Admission for Kids through October
Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village, part of the Senator John Heinz History Center’s family of museums, will offer free admission for kids ages 17 and under throughout October, presented by Washington Auto Mall.
Visitors of all ages can throw tomahawks in the site’s 18th-century frontier area, learn to use an atlatl (a prehistoric spear-thrower) in a 16th-century Monongahela Indian Village, and explore the prehistoric Meadowcroft Rockshelter – a National Historic Landmark recognized as the oldest site of human habitation in North America.
Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh Launches Online Store
Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh has launched an online store featuring more than 500 of the most popular products from the stores of its four museums—Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History, The Andy Warhol Museum, and Carnegie Science Center. This is the first online store featuring products from all four museums, including more than 300 products exclusive to Carnegie Museums.
“Body Talk” Exhibition by Paige Tibbe Grand Opening of IF Boutique Naming of the Sandra Streiff Gallery
The Irma Freeman Center for Imagination (IFCI) presents the works of Paige Tibbe, exhibition open October 2, 2020 – November 15, 2020. We will have live music on opening night featuring Pittsburgh musicians. The IFCI will also be naming its back gallery in memory of Sandra Streiff, our dear friend and an extraordinary Pittsburgh artist. Her incredible shadow paintings are a fixture of the Streiff Gallery. Gallery and Boutique hours will be Tuesdays through Thursdays 12 pm to 3 pm. Fridays through Sundays 12 pm - 6 pm, or by appointment. The public is invited to this masked/socially distant exhibition reception and grand opening with plenty of space as we open the garage door and back lot for safe (masked) social intercourse.
Early Folklore and Its Origins (Virtual Event!)
So just who was the original headless horseman? And what really was the story behind Moll Derry, also known as the Witch of the American Revolution?
Join the Neville House's site director as she gets you into the mood and spirit of All Hallow's Eve by discussing some of the early folklore and the known origins. Also learn a little of the inspiration behind Washington Irving's classic tale!
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.