News Around the Neighborhood

PHLF: Focus Tour of Two Landmark Churches

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First English Evangelical Lutheran Church and Smithfield United Church of Christ

Friday, July 18
10:00 am – Noon

$25 per person

This tour is limited to 20 participants.

Tickets will not be available after 11:30 pm on July 17.

First English Evangelical Lutheran Church and Smithfield United Church of Christ seem to hail from different architectural universes. The modest scale and sturdy demeanor of First Lutheran (Andrew Peebles, dedicated 1888) call to mind an English country church.

In contrast, Smithfield United (Henry Hornbostel, dedicated 1927) feels more attuned to the tall buildings that had been rising in Pittsburgh since the 1890s. With good reason: it’s built on a steel frame, and its unusually airy steeple is constructed of aluminum, a quintessentially modern material. The churches’ interiors draw attention and encourage contemplation in equally distinctive ways, with exquisite artistry in wood, stained glass, and mosaic.

Help Shape the Future of Pittsburgh Parks’ Website

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Help Improve Our Website Navigation 🧭

We want to hear from you! Do you think it’s easy to find what you are looking for on our website? We are restructuring our website’s navigational menu in order to better serve you. Will you take a few moments to participate in our “card sorting” activity? Because just like parks should be easy to explore, so should our website. 

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Missing Cat!

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Be on the look out for Pippers, she disappeared on the 900 block of N Lincoln Avenue. 

You’re Invited to a Northside Celebration!

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Join Us in Allegheny Commons Park for a Northside Celebration!

Meet us in the park on Sunday, June 29, for our free Family Day Celebration. The kick-off to the season is sure to be larger than life, featuring:

🎶 Kid-friendly musical performances by Pittsburgh Festival Opera and Azure Concerts Pittsburgh

🎈 Balloon animals

🦋 Airbrush tattoos

🌭 Fun food

😃 Entertainment the whole family can enjoy!

Meet us in Allegheny Commons North, near the George Washington Monument. The event is free and open to all and no registration is required.

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PHLF: Downtown’s Best Walking Tour

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Thursday, June 5
9:45 am – 12:15 pm

$40 per person (includes the guidebook Exploring Pittsburgh: A Downtown Walking Tour)

This tour is limited to 10 participants.  

Tickets will not be available after 11:30 pm on June 4.

Downtown Pittsburgh contains a remarkable array of buildings and places old, new, restored, and reimagined. This veritable museum of architecture is part of what makes Pittsburgh unique; it also allows us to understand the relationship between our history and our built environment.

In a vigorous tour of architectural landmarks, spectacular interiors, and significant urban spaces, you will learn how Pittsburgh developed from a military outpost in the 18th century into the 21st-century city that has been lauded for its beauty, walkability, and livability.

This tour also shows how historic buildings have been preserved and maintained for contemporary uses, manifesting the resilience and ingenuity that have defined Pittsburgh since its beginning.

City of Pittsburgh Celebrates Arbor Day with New Arboretum Designation at Allegheny Commons Park

As the City of Pittsburgh marks its 20th consecutive year as a Tree City USA, the Department of Public Works is proud to announce that Allegheny Commons Park has been formally accredited as a Level I Arboretum by ArbNet, a global network that supports the work of arboreta through professional standards and accreditation.

This prestigious designation recognizes Allegheny Commons Park for its growing collection of tree species, community engagement, and commitment to education, stewardship, and long-term planning.

“This milestone is about more than just trees—it’s about the health of our neighborhoods, the beauty of our parks, and the strength of our commitment to sustainability,” said Mayor Ed Gainey. “Being a Tree City USA for 20 years shows how deeply Pittsburgh values its green spaces, and the ArbNet recognition at Allegheny Commons proves that we are continuing to lead with purpose, partnership, and pride.”

To achieve Level I accreditation through ArbNet, Allegheny Commons Park met the following criteria:

  • A collection of at least 25 species of trees or woody plants
  • A documented arboretum plan and established planting and maintenance standards
  • A dedicated group of staff or volunteers to manage the collection
  • Ongoing community education and engagement efforts.

Bike to Work Day + Bike Week

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Members are the 💚 of BikePGH, providing a reliable source of support to advocate for safer, livable streets for EVERYONE. As we gain momentum on our goal of 100 new members during the month of May, we’d love your support!

New and renewing BikePGH members receive:
Warm Fuzzies: Members propel our mission and help make Pittsburgh safer for all who bike, walk, and roll.

A Louder Voice: BikePGH makes it easier for members to engage with elected officials, amplifying their voices and providing access to nuanced information about local and federal issues.

Money Saving Discounts: Members save 10% off our online merch shop, receive discounts at tons of local bike-friendly businesses, and access member-only discounts for events like PedalPGH!

! Exclusive Offer: For a limited time, Join or Upgrade to the $15/mo level to receive a free Snack! brand, snack-themed bike bag:

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Come see us at Bike to Work Day

May 15, 2025: We’d love to get to know you, hear about your biking & walking experiences in Pittsburgh, and know what is important to YOU as we work together, making Pittsburgh a
safer place to bike, walk, and roll.

Bike to Work Day Morning Cafés

7am – 10am: Free Breakfast – Coffee, Bagels, Fruit!

📍 Downtown @ De Fer Coffee & Tea (725 Penn Ave)
📍 Oakland @ Fifth Ave & Bigelow Blvd w/ Convive Coffee

Bike to Work Day Evening Café

4pm – 7pm: Free Draft Beer or N/A Drink! + Happy Hour Specials

📍 Strip District @ Kaya (2000 Smallman St)

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Grab a bite and a drink with fellow Pittsburgh bike commuters, and meet the BikePGH staff! Even if you work from home, the only requirement is that you arrive by bike or on foot.

Your Ultimate Birding Guide to Pittsburgh’s Parks

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Welcome Our Feathered Friends to Pittsburgh’s Parks

May is prime migration season and the perfect time to celebrate the incredible variety of birds in Pittsburgh’s parks. Whether stopping for a break during a long migration journey or guiding their fledglings through first flights, there are so many different kinds of birds to see—and hear—this month. Frick Park is especially alive with activity, offering great views of migrating songbirds and the sound of their melodies that fill the air. Dig into this special bird-themed edition of The Parks Press, and explore all the bird-centric programming we have planned this month!

>📷 Photo of Baltimore Oriole by Zach Vaughan Photography
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Taking Flight: Help Migrating Birds Reach Their Destinations!

World Migratory Bird Day is landing in Frick Park on Saturday, May 10! Take part in the global movement to protect migrating birds and learn how you can make your homes and communities more bird-friendly. Activities include bird-focused fun and games, educational activities, and engaging discoveries. The bulk of the action takes place from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm, but we are also offering early-morning birding events and an exclusive exhibition and lecture about bird-friendly design in the afternoon. Plan your visit below!

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PHLF: Antique Skyscrapers

PHLF Antique Skyscrapers Tour

Fancy a Tour of Antique Skyscrapers?

Pittsburgh author Mark Houser will offer tours of four historic skyscrapers on Mother’s Day weekend, Saturday May 10 and Sunday May 11.

Get high above the Golden Triangle and ascend to the top of four antique skyscrapers!

  • Koppers Building – See all the way to Oakland from the 29th floor balcony of this 1929 Art Deco gem.
  • Frick Building – Get a close-up view of the courthouse tower from the balcony of Henry Clay Frick’s rooftop Union Club.
  • Oliver Building – Admire the intricate Beaux-Arts cornice by famous Chicago architect Daniel Burnham.
  • Kaufmann’s Grand – Sweeping 360-degree vistas featuring the city’s very first skyscrapers.

At each stop on this Downtown walking tour, you’ll discover new views and perspectives while you hear entertaining and surprising stories about the people behind the buildings. Discover how they made their fortunes and left behind legacies in stone and steel for us to appreciate today.

Tours at 10:00 am, 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm both Saturday and Sunday.

Use the code “ROOFTOP” to get a discount for these tours.

A Special Offer for our Northside Neighbors!

Northside Discount

We’re offering our Northside neighbors a discount to both Twelve Angry Men and Baby! Living or working in the Northside gives you a special offer for art created in your neighborhood.

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Twelve Angry Men

Presented by Prime Stage Theatre
May 2-3 | 7:30 pm, May 4, 10-11 | 2:30 pm

A jury of twelve ordinary men are charged with deciding the fate of a teenager on trial for murdering his father. Can they overcome their own backgrounds and biases as they struggle to render a fair life-or-death verdict.

OFFER: $10 discount
PROMO CODE: NORTHSIDERS

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Baby

Presented by Front Porch Theatricals
April 16-17, 23-24 | 8:00 pm, May 21-22 | 7:00 pm, May 18+25 | 2:00 pm

This updated 2021 version of Baby follows three couples on a university campus dealing with the painful, rewarding and unexpectedly funny consequences of the universal experience of pregnancy and parenthood. The couples include two college students, barely at the beginning of their adult lives; the thirty-somethings, having trouble conceiving but determined not to give up; and middle-aged parents, previously looking forward to an empty nest when an unexpected night of passion lands them back where they started. This musical will give us all a lot to consider about the ups and downs of parenthood.

OFFER: $15 OFF
DETAILS: May 21 and 22 performances limited to 25 tickets/night
PROMO CODE: NORTHSIDERS

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