South Hills Home Show
Dates: April 26-28
Address: Cool Springs Sports
Complex, 1530 Hamilton Road,
Bethel Park
Contact: southhillshomeshow.com
You’ll find fresh ideas and smart advice
on home improvement, decorating and
landscaping projects—all under one
roof—at the South Hills Home Show.
Featuring three action-packed days of
exhibits, seminars and demonstrations
that will educate and entertain individuals
interested in information, advice and
inspiration. Visit the website for more
information.
Spring Craft and Vendor Fair
at Bower Hill Volunteer Fire
Department
Date: May 29
Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Address: 161 Vanadium Road,
Bridgeville
Contact: facebook.com/station255
The Craft and Vendor Fair will include
candy and cookie crafters, arts and crafts
vendors with homemade items, and some
direct sales vendors. This event supports
Bower Hill VFD.
Three Rivers Quilters 2019
Quilt Show
Dates: May 9-11
Address: The Meadows Racetrack
& Casino Triple Crown Suites,
210 Racetrack Road, Washington
Contact: threeriversquilters.org
Handcrafted beauty! View more than
145 quilts and watch demonstrations of
a wide variety of quilting skills presented
by the members and others. Shop at the
Grannie’s Attic sale or visit a wide variety
of quilt-related vendors. Enjoy a snack or
meal at one of the many dining options at
The Meadows. Buy tickets for outstanding
items, including sewing machines donated
by participating vendors. Purchase a DVD
of the show quilts. Visit the website for
more information.
Live Performances
‘Back to Broadway’ by the
Washington Symphony Orchestra
Date: May 4
Address: Trinity High School,
231 Park Avenue, Washington
Contact: washsym.org, or 724.223.9796
Back by popular demand, take another
trip with the WSO to the musical home
of your favorite show tunes that will have
you humming all summer long. Selections
will include music from “Hamilton” and
“An American in Paris.” The Washington
Community Theatre players will join
the orchestra for a number, and WSO’s
2018-2019 Young Artist Competition
winner will perform the winning solo on
stage. Visit the website for information on
purchasing tickets and other details.
‘Caribbean Carnivàle’ by River
City Brass Band
Date: May 7
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Address: Upper St. Clair High School,
1825 McLaughlin Run Road,
Upper St. Clair
Contact: rivercitybrass.org
River City Brass closes its 37th season
with a trip to the islands. Get ready
for summer with a collection of tunes
that are sure to turn up the heat. Sway
to the rhythms of “Jamaican Rumba,”
“Margaritaville,” “Don’t Worry ‘Bout
a Thing,” “Under the Boardwalk,” and
“Calypso Crazy.” Visit the website for
information on tickets and other details.
‘The Drowsy Chaperone’ by
Little Lake Theatre
community. Visit the website
for information on purchasing
tickets and other details about
this performance.
Scott Bradlee’s
Postmodern Jukebox
Date: May 8
Address: Carnegie of Homestead
Music Hall, 510 East 10th Avenue,
Munhall
Contact: librarymusichall.com
How did Miley Cyrus’ “We Can’t Stop”
become a ‘50s-style doo-wop number?
Since when was Meghan Trainor’s “All
About That Bass” about an upright bass
fiddle? At what point did Macklemore’s
“Thrift Shop” evolve into a ‘20s hot jazz
tune? It’s all part of the topsy-turvy world of
Postmodern Jukebox, an ongoing musical
project spearheaded by pianist and arranger
Scott Bradlee, who takes contemporary
pop and rock tunes and fashions new
arrangements for them in musical styles
from the past. Visit the website for
information on tickets and other details.
Outdoor Activities
Dates: Starting April 25
Address: 500 Lakeside Drive,
Canonsburg
Contact: littlelake.org
With the houselights down, a man in
a chair appears on stage and puts on his
favorite record: the cast recording of a
fictitious 1928 musical. The recording
comes to life and “The Drowsy Chaperone”
begins. Mix in two lovers on the eve of their
wedding, a bumbling best man, a desperate
theater producer, a not-so-bright hostess,
two gangsters posing as pastry chefs, a
misguided “Don Juan” and an intoxicated
chaperone, and you have the ingredients
for an evening of madcap delight! Visit
the website for information on purchasing
tickets and other details. Allegheny County Special
Olympics Summer Games
‘Opera Without Words’ by
Pittsburgh Civic Orchestra Date: April 25
Address: Pleasant Hills
Arboretum, West Bruceton
Road, Pleasant Hills
Contact:
pleasanthillslibrary.org, or
412.655.2424 (Registration is
required.)
Meet the Pleasant Hills Library staff at
the arboretum to discuss and explore all
that this 16-acre nature lovers’ paradise
Date: May 18
Address: Upper St. Clair High
School, 1825 McLaughlin Run
Road, Upper St. Clair
Contact: pittsburghcivicorchestra.net
Pittsburgh Civic Orchestra is a
volunteer community orchestra whose
mission is to provide a place where
volunteer musicians may gather for
the joy of playing classical music
and perform for the benefit of the
Date: May 11
Address: Baldwin High School,
4653 Clairton Boulevard, Baldwin
Contact: bwschools.net/BHS/
Department/56-special-olympics
Cheer on over 300 talented athletes at
the Allegheny County Special Olympics
Summer Games, hosted by the Baldwin
High School Special Olympics Club.
Events run the gamut, from bocce games to
track and field. Visit the website for more
information on the games, donating, or
volunteering.
Arbor Day at the Arboretum
presented by Pleasant Hills
Library
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