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Frick Environmental Center to Hold Grand Opening for Sensory Nature Trail
The Frick Environmental Center will hold a grand opening for its Outdoor Discovery Space and Sensory Nature Trail on Thursday, May 15.
SNAP Benefits Can Be Used to Replace Food Lost During Power Outages
Pittsburgh residents who use the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can use their benefits to replace the food they lost during recent power outages that swept through the region.
Allegheny County Seeking Poll Workers for May 20 Primary Election
Allegheny County is looking for poll workers to assist in the primary election on Tuesday, May 20.
Child Mind Institute: Challenging Behaviors Could Be Signs of a Learning Disorder
Children who struggle academically in school might sometimes act out, whether it’s resisting to do their homework, refusing to participate, or being disruptive in class.
April Recalls on Children’s Products
Below is a list of April recalls collected from the following federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
OST Professionals Invited to Take Part in APOST-Pitt Focus Group
Regional out-of-school time professionals who are currently evaluating programs for the upcoming year are invited to participate in focus groups on the design phase for an upcoming APOST and Pitt Education project.
Human Services Center Mon Valley Program Helps Residents with Goals and Financial Well-Being
Mon Valley residents can take advantage of a program that helps them to achieve their goals and financial well-being as well as offers other services such as college enrollment and community resources.
Carlow University to Host Early Childhood Education and Apprenticeship Open Houses
Carlow University will host an early childhood education and apprenticeship open house on two dates in May.
Pittsburgh to Host Five City in the Streets Events This Spring and Summer
Pittsburgh will continue its City in the Streets initiative with five upcoming events this spring and summer that align with the program’s intention to bring local government directly to city residents.