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the inside BOROUGH 3 WCDC 4 SCHOOL DISTRICT 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 7 VOL. 10 NO. 6 March 2017 A FREE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER BRINGING YOU GOOD NEWS ABOUT WILKINSBURG Commission Asks for Feedback on Sign Designs The Wilkinsburg Community Art and Civic Design station in the background. Commission hosted a public meeting on February 16 for Attendees viewed the feedback on the gateway sign project. The chosen design will be potential sign designs, met the installed at South Trenton and Penn Avenues, the site of the old artists, and offered feedback. brick sign that was destroyed by a crashed vehicle years ago. The Community Art and Two main designs Civic Design Commission were presented by artists meets monthly to review and Joe Petrina and Anders approve proposed designs for Anderson. Petrina’s new or renovated structures, design, though not landscapes, art, etc., on all finalized in terms of public property and on all color and scale, is a free- private commercial property. standing, 3-dimensionalWilkinsburg For more information on the gateway sign project, “W” in steel. Anderson’s email [email protected] or visit design incorporates a wilkinsburgpa.gov/communityartandcivicdesign. The rooftop silhouette of the commission also has a Facebook at www.facebook.com/pg/ borough with the train WilkinsburgArtsCommission. Westinghouse Unveils New Parent Resource Center During its monthly Parent School Community Council resources for all families, both Westinghouse and Wilkinsburg. (PSCC) meeting, Westinghouse High School celebrated the grand The parent resource room was created to empower parents, opening of its new Bulldog Family Community Resource Center. students, and the community for the school’s success. The room, located on the first floor near the main office, will be open for parents, students, and community members to explore. This space offers learning opportunities for parents such as classes, training, and workshops that focus on extending learning at home. The resources provide support in the areas of academic, technology access, social services, and health and wellness. Some of the classes offered include How to Support Your Child in Math or Reading, How to Navigate the Home Access Center, Curriculum Lunch and Learns, and How to Deal with Adolescents During the Teenage Stages. Last year, in partnership with the Homewood Children’s Village, Westinghouse parents, teachers, staff and community partners submitted a proposal for a family community resource room. The Bulldogs Parent Resource Center will serve as welcoming space of Attendees of February’s PSCC meeting tour the new resource center. BULLETIN BOARD www.wilkinsburgsun.com www.facebook.com/wilkinsburgsun PSO Returns to Wilkinsburg at 412.609.077, or Zachary J Reese at The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 412.636.6653. will play its 14th concert in Wilkinsburg on March 23 at 7 p.m. at the former high 5th Annual Art and Talent Show school building. for Peace Concert goers should use the North The Wilkinsburg Sanctuary Project Avenue entrance. See more information on (WSP) is sponsoring The Fifth Annual Art [email protected] page 8. and Talent Show for Peace on Saturday, P.O. Box 86064 March 4 from 1-4 p.m. at the Homewood Wilkinsburg, PA 15221 Historical Society Meets in March Library, 7101 Hamilton Avenue. Lynne Gordon, Editor The Wilkinsburg Historical Society For more information, contact Pastor Janet Hellner-Burris at pastorjanethb@gmail. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS will meet on Monday evening, March Jason Cohn, President 20 at 7:30 pm at South Avenue United com or 412.241.3556. The WSP website is Minister Linda Kirkland-Law, Vice President Methodist Church, using the left Ross wilkinsburgsanctuaryproject.org. John Irwin, Treasurer Avenue entrance. This meeting will Vanessa McCarthy-Johnson, Secretary focus on current Society projects and an New Exhibition at Percolate Features The Wilkinsburg Sun is a free overview of plans for 2017. Members, Female Artists monthly community newsletter published by the guests and anyone interested in Emerging and established female artists volunteer Wilkinsburg Community Newsletter are coming together for a special exhibition Board, with the support of the Wilkinsburg Wilkinsburg history is welcome to come. Borough, the Wilkinsburg School District, and benefit at the Wilkinsburg Chamber of Commerce and Percolate Art Space in the Wilkinsburg Community Development WBA’s Opening Day and Parade Corporation. The Sun is printed by Knepper Press. Wilkinsburg Baseball Association’s Wilkinsburg—inspired opening day and “Stop the Violence” parade by music, political and Please submit all articles and calendar [email protected] will be held Saturday, May 6 at 10 a.m. feminist views. events to: , Girls Rock benefit or by mail, P.O. Box 86064, Wilkinsburg, Residents can join the Wilkinsburg PA 15221. Please submit articles 5 weeks Baseball Association (WBA) coaches, and art exhibition before publication and parents and youth, Community Action will have its opening calendar events 3 weeks before Reception on March publication. To advertise, Organizations and other residents past e-mail [email protected], and present as they come together as 10 at 6–8:30 p.m. The or call 412.680.1381. The Sun accepts a community to promote unity in the Gateway, by artist exhibition will run submitted articles provided they are related Heather Heitzenrater, oil to Wilkinsburg and are civic-minded. The community and take a stand against from March 8–31. on panel Percolate will Sun reserves the right to withhold articles violence. from print. Please note that The Sun does The parade march will begin at the donate a portion of its commission for every not publish political or opinion pieces. Wilkinsburg Borough Building on Ross piece of art sold to Girls Rock Pittsburgh Avenue and will conclude at Turner Field (www.girlsrockpittsburgh.org). During the on Laketon Road. The motto of the WBA opening reception, Percolate will also be is “Each One, Reach One.” holding a raffle where all proceeds will go directly to Girls Rock Pittsburgh. Donors Sign up to receive The Sun For more information, contact David by email at eepurl.com/v0iBP E. Reese at 412.657.2411, Cliff McCaulley for this raffle include many local goods and and friend us on Facebook. services. Also in March are events for teens, for adults to draw with a live model, and CORRECTIONS for aspiring writers. For more information Photos of MLK Vigil at the train on these events, station for the February issue were visit Percolate’s taken by Greg Sciulli. Facebook at www. facebook.com/pg/ PercolateArt. Shade Tree Committee meetings begin at 6:30 p.m., not 6 p.m. as reported in the February issue. 2 Wilkinsburg Sun I March 2017 WILKINSBURG BOROUGH www.wilkinsburgpa.gov Wilkinsburg Grant Provides New Waste Collection Clean-Up Truck and Recycling Containers borough’s recycling Day! efforts. The truck On April 29, community members will allow for a and residents, block watch groups, more efficient and and affiliate organizations will all timely collection come together to clean up our streets of recyclable and alleyways to help maintain the materials around beauty of the borough. The borough the borough. will help with gloves, vests and some The truck tools for your project. has compaction continued on page 6 ability, allowing for Keep an eye on the borough’s fewer trips to the Facebook page and website for recycling center. updates. Email your clean-up The grant also area and contact information to The Wilkinsburg borough recently included the purchase of new recycling [email protected] or call received a grant for the purchase of a new containers to be distributed in the coming 412.244.2900. waste collection truck to improve the weeks! Website Launch and Call for UPCOMING MEETING Wilkinsburg Photos 3/1 (Wed) 7 P.M. Council Work Session, 2nd floor The borough has exciting news! It 3/3 (Fri.) 9 A.M. Policy & Procedure Committee, 1st floor will launch its new website in the month of March, which will allow you to easily 3/7 (Tues.) 6 P.M. Planning Commission, 2nd floor navigate important documents and 3/8 (Wed.) 7 P.M. Council Legislative Session, 2nd floor information about the borough and its services. 3/9 (Thurs.) 10 A.M. Constituent & Community Relations committee, 2nd floor If you have pictures of Wilkinsburg 3/13 (Mon.) 4 P.M. Finance Committee, 1st floor that you would like to submit for the new website, please email them to info@ 3/13 (Mon.) 6 P.M. Library Board, 2nd floor wilkinsburgpa.gov. Additionally, as a part 3/14 (Tues.) 1 P.M. Social Media & Promotions Committee, 1st floor of this rebranding process, the borough 3/16 (Thurs.) 5 P.M. Public Safety Forum, 2nd floor will unveil a new logo 3/16 (Thurs.) 5:30 P.M. Parks & Recreation Advisory Board, 1st floor to reflect our historical past while always 3/16 (Thurs.) 6:30 P.M. Wilkinsburg Arts Commission, 2nd floor looking forward to the 3/20 (Mon.) 4:30 P.M. Public Safety Committee, 2nd floor future. Long-term goals for the website include making online payments for a 3/22 (Wed.) 5:30 P.M. Blight Committee, 1st floor variety of borough-related fees. 3/22 (Wed.) 6:30 P.M. Shade Tree Advisory Committee, 2nd floor The borough already launched a YouTube page to keep all residents 3/22 (Wed.) 7 P.M. Capital Planning Committee, 1st floor updated with events, announcements, and 3/23 (Thurs.) 6:30 P.M. Special Events Committee, 2nd floor council meetings in Wilkinsburg. You can subscribe to the page and watch the videos 3/27 (Mon.) 5:30 P.M. Joint Tax Committee, 2nd floor at goo.gl/frhGEF 4/4 (Tues.) 6 P.M. Planning Commission, 2nd floor The borough website can be found at wilkinsburgpa.gov and they have a 4/5 (Wed.) 7 P.M.