Education
- The Mayor’s Office will explore possibilities to provide better support to the larger maker community.
- Event organizers will publicly release a call for makers to participate in the first-ever Maker Faire Pittsburgh
- The Sprout Fund will premiere the Remake Learning Playbook
- The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh will announce the ten schools chosen to participate in the pilot stage of the project, “Kickstarting Making in Schools.”
- The Remake Learning Council will convene local maker stakeholders to advance the collective agenda for “Pittsburgh Makes.”
- Maker leaders from the region will join colleagues from other major cities to form the American Maker Cities (AMC) North.
- Hours of operation for the outdoor pools are weekdays 1 – 7:45 p.m. and Saturdays, Sundays and holidays 1 – 5:45 p.m.
- Individuals can purchase pool tags for year-round admission to Citiparks outdoor pools and the Oliver Bath House, which operates in the off season. Cost of pool tags for City residents: $60 for family of four; $10 for each additional family member; $30 for adult (16 years and older); $20 for seniors (60 years and older); $15 for youth (3 – 15 years old); free for child (2 years and younger). Family passes for active duty military and disabled veteran residents are at no cost. For non-City residents the cost is $45 for adult or youth. Those interested in purchasing daily admission can do so at any pool beginning on June 9. Cost is $3 for children ages 3 – 15 and $5 for individuals 16 and older.

- June 22nd – June 26th
- June 29th – July 3rd
The Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation has extended the dealine for their 2015 scholarship application to Friday, May 15, 2015. The scholarship program is for students who attend all Pittsburgh Public Schools and districts in outlying areas, including Allegheny County. The Foundation awards a maximum of 20 scholarships to students for the upcoming academic year. A minimum of three scholarships are awarded to students from Pittsburgh Public Schools. High school seniors are chosen based on their academic achievement, community service, and participation in school activities.
Each Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation Scholarship is valued at $1,500 for the first year of a student’s college career. An additional $1,000 may be awarded for the student’s second year of college if a 3.0 GPA is maintained and a minimum of 24 credit hours are earned.
To view the application for the 2015 Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation Scholarship, please click here.
Hard copies of scholarship applications are also available at, but not limited to, Jeron X. Grayson Community Center, Hill District Library, Hill House Association, Consensus Group, Thelma Lovette YMCA.
For information about the Foundation and other scholarships, please click here.
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED




Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens announced that it has received the 2014 Global Best Project Award in the Green Project category from Engineering News Record (ENR) for the Center for Sustainable Landscapes (CSL). This competition was established to honor and identify project teams behind outstanding design and construction efforts across the globe, and the CSL is one of only 20 such projects worldwide, and one of only two in the U.S., to win an award.
In order to better understand the food gardening habits and barriers to gardening in South Oakland, research is being conducted as part of a community-based project through the University of Pittsburgh Honors College to understand gardening habits in South Oakland to determine why people do, and don’t garden. If barriers are identified, this project aims to connect residents to gardening resources. We are asking residents to fill out a 5 minute anonymous survey (link below and available on SouthOaklandPgh.org). Thank you for your time and consideration!
In the very near future, in-person surveys (approx 15 min) will be taken of both avid gardeners, at Frazier Farms, home gardens or otherwise, and those who don’t, and why for more in depth analysis. The surveys should be done by March 10th, but may extend a few weeks if not enough surveys are completed. The data analysis and report will be done by the end of April. If the results clearly identify a problem that could be addressed, the student will try to coordinate an event or program sometime in May to try and help people in the community who need help to start gardening!
If you know anyone that is interested in participating please use the link below, or have them contact SONG,either call or text or print out the attached flyers to hand out.