News Around the Neighborhood
Yoko Suzuki Trio

Yoko Suzuki Trio
Thursday, July 19th 8:00 pm
If you have been coming to our jazz programs this past year, chances are you heard Yoko Suzuki on the alto saxophone. She has appeared with Roger Humphries & RH Factor, as well as will Etta Cox. This concert marks her debut at City of Asylum @ Alphabet City as a bandleader of her own trio.
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Cameron Barnett at City Books, July 21
Please join City Books on Saturday, July 21st at 7:00 pm as we welcome Cameron Barnett reading from his poetry collection, The Drowning Boy’s Guide to Water, winner of the Autumn House Press 2017 Rising Writer Contest, and finalist for the 49th NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Literary Work in Poetry. The event is FREE but seating is limited.
If you haven’t yet watched the Shelf Life interview with Cameron, you can find it here.
Update on Alleys, Axles & Ales Planning Meeting
The meeting of the Alleys, Axles and Ales tour committee has been changed to Tuesday, July 10th at 7:00-9:00 pm at 844 N Lincoln Avenue. The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix begins this week and Monday night is the popular Walnut Street car show. Please if possible, change your plans and attend the meeting Tuesday. Refreshments will be served at the Tuesday meeting. All AW members are welcome to attend. Finishing details will be discussed with emphasis on advertising and getting the word out. Posters will be on hand to distribute to local businesses, beer distributors and car dealerships.
Allegheny West members are encouraged to sell tickets to the alleys, Axles, and Ales tour to friends and coworkers. Each 5 tickets sold will be entered in a neighborhood raffle for a chance to receive a ticket to the Ground to Glass Wines Showcase September 15, 2018. Four select Eberle wines will be featured with a paired food course. This event will be held at Holmes Hall ballroom hosted by Deb Mortillaro of Dreadnought. Valued at $120.
Music at The Modern: Burlap Road
Letter from the President – July 2018
There will be NO AWCC MEMBERSHIP MEETING ON TUESDAY JULY 10. In the summer – and if there are no pressing business matters to discuss – we sometimes opt to take the second Tuesday of the month off. And that’s just what we’ve done this month – a little break while things are slow and the weather’s nice. The various AWCC Committees will continue to meet on their regular schedules, only the monthly Membership Meeting will be absent from the calendar. So instead of getting together with your neighbors for a Civic Council meeting on Tuesday evening, perhaps you can consider another form of traditional Allegheny West socializing: the friendly neighborhood stroll!
For those who are new to this, a brief primer:
Whether it’s for a few minutes or a few hours, get out of the house and see what the rest of your neighbors are up to. For a while, you may choose to sit on your stoop or porch with a cool drink, chatting with the folks who pass by. And for a while, you can become one of the passersby as you explore your own street as well as those that you visit less frequently. The most important part of all this strolling begins with a single word: “Hello.”
To long-time friends and complete strangers, whether spoken from the porch to a stroller passing by, or from the sidewalk to a stoop-sitter … don’t hesitate to strike up a conversation. In fact, the less that you know the person you’re speaking with, the more rewarding this evening journey will become.
Tuesday will be the perfect evening to get out, have some fun and meet more of your neighbors. It’s so much easier than in mid-January!
John DeSantis
President, AWCC
Tour and Tasting 2018: THANK YOU!
Thank you to all neighbors who volunteered to make this year’s wine tour possible. And a special thank you to Carol Gomrick for once again organizing, such an amazing and successful tour!!
Fight Litter on the Northside
The Pennsylvania Resources Council (PRC) is partnering with local community groups to fight litter after the Deutschtown Music Festival. Over 20,000 people are expected to attend the two-day, free music festival, which can equate to quite a lot of litter! Join PRC for a litter clean-up to protect our environment, as well as the community members who call the North Side home. PRC will provide pastries for breakfast as well as gloves, vests, bags and litter pickers for volunteers.
Deutschtown Music Festival Litter Clean Up: Sunday, July 15th 9:00 – 11:00 am
Meeting at the Public Parking Lot next to Allegheny City Brewing. Email mkranii@prc.org for more info.
PechaKucha Night, Volume 30
PechaKucha Night, Volume 30, will be held on Tuesday, July 10th from 7:00 – 9:00 pm at City of Asylum @ Alphabet City. PechaKucha Nights are informal, fun gatherings held in more than 900 cities world-wide, where creative people share their ideas, works and thoughts in a 20×20 format; a presentation style with 20 images that advance automatically for 20 seconds each, as the presenter talks along with the images.
Presenters for Vol 30 include Felicia Cooper, Christopher Edington, Beth Hackney, Sarah Kate Beaumont, Larkin Werner, Mister Panda, Ray Bowman, Gwyn Cready & Mark Zingarelli, Glenn Olcerst, and Sydney Olberg. PKN is celebrating 10 years in Pittsburgh. Allegheny West neighbor, Greg Coll has been co-organizing PKN Pittsburgh since 2010. Register at cityofasylumpittsburgh.secure.force.com. Admission is free, courtesy of City of Asylum.
Presented by: AIA Pittsburgh, AIGA Pittsburgh and the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council.
Learn more at www.pechakucha.org, or “like” PechaKucha Pittsburgh on Facebook.
Alleys, Axles and Ales
There will be a meeting of the Alleys, Axles and Ales tour committee on Monday, July 9th at 7:00 – 9:00 pm (844 N Lincoln Avenue). Refreshments will be served. All Allegheny West neighbors are welcome to attend. Finishing details will be discussed, with emphasis on advertising and getting the word out. Posters will be on hand to distribute to local businesses, beer distributors and car dealerships. Allegheny West neighbors are encouraged to sell tickets to the Alleys, Axles and Ales tour to friends and coworkers. Every five tickets sold will be entered in a neighborhood raffle for a chance to receive a ticket to the Ground-to-Glass Wines Showcase event (see below).
New Date for Ground-to-Glass Showcase Event
Join us for an intimate event in the grand Holmes Hall Ballroom to learn more about Pittsburgh-area native Gary Eberle, the “Pioneer of Paso Robles Wines,” while enjoying an exclusive tasting of four Eberle wines with catered pairings. This event will be hosted by Deb Mortillaro of Dreadnought Wines, imparting the influences from the ground to your glass. It is a total wine experience in an exceptional home.
NEW DATE: Saturday, September 15th @ 7:00 – 9:30 pm at Holmes Hall | $120 ($200 per couple)