

Christopher Columbus’ ships are sailing back into town.
Replicas of the Nina and Pinta, which drew crowds when they were docked on the North Shore in 2012 and 2009, will be returning to Pittsburgh on Sept. 30.
The ships, which are operated by the Columbus Foundation, will be docked at Station Square in the South Side and will be open to tours from Oct. 1 to 12, before leaving in the early morning of Oct. 13.
The Nina replica was built completely by hand, without the use of power tools. Archaeology magazine called the ship “the most historically correct Columbus replica ever built.”
Admission for self-guided tours of the ships is $8, $7 for seniors and $6 for students 5 to 16. Children 4 and younger get in for free. The ships will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. No reservations are necessary.
Teachers or organizations wishing to schedule a 30-minute guided tour with a crew member should contact them directly
For details, go to ninapinta.org
President Barack Obama’s “My Brother’s Keeper(MBK)Challenge” address persistent opportunity gaps faced by African-American, Latino and Native American boys and young men and to ensure that all people can reach their full potential.
We would like to invite you to provide your feedback on how we as a region can address opportunity gaps for our young people of color.
Please register for one of the community meetings that will take place in the city and county for residents. These meetings will be a chance for you to review and discuss the City and County’s plan of action to close opportunities gaps for our regions young men of color.
Tuesday September 22, 2015 – The Kingsley Association, 6435 Frankstown Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, 15206
(6:00PM to 8:00PM)
Wednesday September 30, 2015 – Allegheny County Housing Authority Homestead Apartments Community Room, Building C, 441 E 8th Ave, Homestead, PA, 15120
(6:00PM to 8:00PM)
he party culminates with a Raffle Drawing for the honor of pushing the plunger and imploding the bridge.
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The Small Business Resource Fair – Government Edition is hosted by the Department of Innovation & Performance, the Mayor’s office, and the Urban Redevelopment Authority. This complimentary event is ideal for small business owners such as restaurateurs, retail owners, contractors, etc.
The purpose is to offer small business owners in-person access to representatives from all relevant departments within City services (zoning, permits, ADA compliance, etc.) in order to have their questions answered ― all in one location.
The next Small Business Resource Fair will take place on
Wednesday, September 23, 2015 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM (EDT)
City-County Building 6th Floor
414 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, 15219
The City of Pittsburgh Department of Innovation and Performance will launch the “Pittsburgh Roadmap for Inclusive Innovation” on Tuesday, September 8.
The Roadmap for Inclusive Innovation has been a year-plus long engagement with the community and is based on extensive research and analysis of the City as well as best practices from around the world. It is a strategic plan aimed to improve the quality of life for all residents. The Roadmap encompasses over 100 projects that will support equitable access to technology, City resources, and information.
What: Pittsburgh Roadmap for Inclusive Innovation Launch
When: Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 3:30 p.m.
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As you are aware, this is an important part of the “Be A Good Neighbor” initiative, and the objective for these neighborhood meet and greet events is to encourage relationship building and conversations between students with their long-term resident neighbors as well as with leaders of the Oakland and Pittsburgh communities on a range of topics related to being a good neighbor.
We look forward to seeing you there!