Friday, June 29, 2012

Pittsburgh Three Rivers Regatta!



Next week is the Pittsburgh Regatta on its 35th year and still splashing! The Regatta is entirely FREE (so bring the whole family young and elderly) and features a powerboat race, sand sculpting, fireworks, live performances and more!

This highly anticipated event is appreciated by over 500,000 people annually... and great things are in store!

Expect some new twists to go along with all the favorites that have made Regatta one of the most famous festivals in the United States.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Safe Boating For North Shore Boaters

Due to a high amount of unfortunate accidents along the North Shore, the Coast Guard and the state Fish and Boat Commission are revving up a safe boating education and enforcement campaign today through Sunday, hoping to influence the 1,000 pleasure boaters expected along the North Shore next weekend for the Kenny Chesney-Tim McGraw concert.

TribLive writes:



Even before summer began, tragedy played out on area rivers.


Three people accidentally drove personal watercrafts over dams — one woman died — and a watercraft-boat collision last weekend put a man and a woman in the hospital.


“These accidents are a big concern. People who drive over a lock and dam are just not aware of their surroundings. That’s the best scenario. The worst scenario is that they are not aware of their surroundings because they were under the influence of drugs or alcohol,” said Coast Guard Cmdr. Richard Timme, who supervises Pittsburgh’s waterways.


Read More: http://triblive.com/news/allegheny/2065686-74/boating-boat-pittsburgh-weekend-boaters-campaign-influence-river-safe-boats

Friday, June 15, 2012

24th Annual North Side Community Night

Don't miss the 24th Annual North Side Community Night with the Pittsburgh Pirates!
This event will be in a Parking Lot near PNC Park. Pick Up Tickets and Shirts at:

809 Middle Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15212-4918

When:
Wednesday June 20, 2012 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM EDT

**   Please Note that parking is NOT included in the event price, and that parking in the tailgate party lot is for volunteers and sponsors only!   **

Come join us for a rocking tailgate party followed by an inter-league Pirates game! With any luck we'll still be over .500!

Enjoy a fun and festive tailgate party with a DJ, games, burgers, dogs and plenty of beer, then enjoy the game under the lights at PNC Park as the Pirates take on the Twins!

Tickets are only $30 per person and includes the party, your game ticket  (bleacher section), and the famous Community Night T-Shirt!

Tickets and shirts must be picked up in the Chamber Office in advance of the event. Exact Parking Lot location will be provided at that time.

Corporate Sponsorship Opportunities are Available.

This event is open to the public, so please share this invitation with anyone who might enjoy a night of fun, food, beer and baseball!

CALL 412-231-6500 TO REGISTER TODAY! DO IT! DON'T WAIT!!!

Friday, June 8, 2012

We must 'build a community of common interest'!

Here's a look at an article from the Post Gazette about building common interest, before building buildings.

What are your thoughts on the article below?


By Diana Nelson Jones / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette


After seven-plus years on the city neighborhood beat, I've gotten a postgraduate education in community development. I'm starting to understand tax credits, federal-to-state-to-city funding formulas and why some people burn out and others thrive.
If neighborhoods are the best subject for a newspaper reporter to major in, Pittsburgh is the best school in the country.
Covering neighborhoods sometimes takes me to conferences, mainly to catch a lot of people on my contact list in the same room. I come away with story ideas and tidbits to follow up on.
The Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment Group's recent second annual summit, "Making Complete Communities," gave me a lot more than story ideas. The breakfast keynote by Michael Bennett, a senior fellow at the Egan Urban Center at DePaul University, fed me some wisdom.
Mr. Bennett, who researches and analyzes community development policies and strategies with a focus on low-income and minority residents, talked about how we identify community. It is people who share common space, neighbors; people who share an affinity such as bicycling, and people who share characteristics, which during the election season becomes a perceived voting bloc: the women's vote, the black vote.


Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/morning-file/city-walkabout-before-the-buildings-we-must-build-a-community-of-common-interest-637977/#ixzz1xEZ2JbnZ

Friday, June 1, 2012

Pittsburgh Pirates African American Heritage Celebration



Next week is the 2012 Pittsburgh Pirates African American Heritage Celebration at PNC Park which is to be held June 8-9.

The celebration includes a weekend of promotions and special events that focus on honoring and recognizing African Americans in baseball while celebrating the African American culture in our community.

The Heritage Celebration also features Keynote speaker and Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, the youngest head coach in NFL history to both coach in and win a Super Bowl in 2009.

Tickets for this event are $65, and include a lunch, a Q&A session with Tomlin, and a Pirates gift bag including a voucher for two complimentary Pirates tickets. Plus, meet celebrities and be entered in door prize drawings!

For more information, please contact Chaz Kellem at (412) 325-4731 or visit: http://pittsburgh.pirates.mlb.com/pit/community/heritage.jsp
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