Allegheny County Youth Voting Huddle

Carnegie Library Oakland (Main) 4400 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

A half-day summit for area high school students interested in learning about voting and civic engagement hosted at the Carnegie Library Oakland (Main) Branch. Lunch, travel assistance, if needed, swag, gift certificates for participants and invaluable learning and connections will be provided. Did you know that less than 30% of 18 year olds in Allegheny […]

We Won’t Stop Until They’re All Back!

Corner of Murray Ave. & Darlington Rd. (Near back entrance of JCC)

Rabbi Dr. Danny Schiff, Gefsky Community Scholar, will lead a prayer and offer words.

Kids’ Hamantash Bake

Chabad of Squirrel Hill 1700 Beechwood Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Hamantash bake for kids ages 3-11.

2ND INTERNATIONAL SUMMIT ON GRAVITATION, ASTROPHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY

Florence, Italy Florence, Florence, - None -, Italy

Computational Cosmology Quantum Dot Applications High Energy Nuclear and Particle Physics Earth Magnetism and Electro Magnetic Radiation Modified Gravity Theories Jet Physics Wave Particle Duality Gravitational Physics and Lensing Multi-messenger Astronomy Applied Relativity Dark Matter and Dark Energy Probes Relativistic Celestial Mechanics Early Universe Cosmology Signal Processing

Reiki-infused Sound Bathing

JCC South Hills 345 Kane Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Free, from 10am-11am every first and third Monday of the month (Feb. 5th and 19th, March 4th and 18th, and April 1st), in the South Hills Jewish Community Center, Conference Room. Immerse yourself in the soothing tones of crystal and Tibetan singing bowls expertly played by Shawn Fertitta. Throughout the session, you will delve into […]

Women’s Hamantash Bake

Chabad of Squirrel Hill 1700 Beechwood Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Enjoy a fun and delicious evening of hamantash baking.

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