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Upcoming Arts & Cultural Events UPCOMING ARTS & CULTURAL EVENTS LINCOLN IN PITTSBURGH Now open through April 2018. Exhibit of photographs and documents of President Abraham Lincoln at Photo Antiquities. 531 East Ohio St. Pitts- burgh, PA 15212. Museum hours Monday 10am-4pm, Wednesday - Saturday 10am-4pm. 50% off regular admission with this ad. Valid through April 2018. HUGHES BAKERY Now Open! Custom cakes, fruit arrangements, weddings, birth- days, graduations, and more! “Family-run Bakery in the Northside. Made from Scratch with love”. Taqiyya Hughes: 412.712.6025 or Shon’quia: 412.628.6406. www.facebook.com/ hughesbakery Farmers’ MARKET Every Friday through November 17th from 3:00 - 7:00 PM. Al- legheny Commons East Park, East Ohio St. & Cedar Ave. Farm-fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, cheese and baked goods. SNAP benefits accepted. For more information, call 412- 422-6523 JOE GRUSHECKY AND THE HOUSEROCKERS WITH BILLY PRICE. Sunday, July 2nd at 7pm. Rivers Casino Amphitheater. Enjoy a night of live, FREE music at Rivers Casino! Full information can be found at www.riverscasino.com BEATLEMANIA MAGIC Monday, July 3rd at 7pm. Rivers Casino Amphitheater. Enjoy a night of live, FREE music at Rivers Casino! Full information can be found at www. riverscasino.com NO BAD JUJU WITH SPECIAL GUEST CHRIS JAMISON Tuesday, July 4th at 7pm. Rivers Casino Amphitheater. Enjoy a night of live, FREE music at Rivers Casino! Full information can be found at www.riverscasino.com SATISFACTION-ROLLING STONES TRIBUTE Friday, July 7th at 7pm. Rivers Casino Amphitheater. Enjoy a night of live, FREE music at Rivers Casino! Full information can be found at www.riverscasino.com ROCKIN THE PARADISE-STYX TRIBUTE Friday, July 21st at 7pm. Rivers Casino Amphitheater. Enjoy a night of live, FREE music at Rivers Casino! Full information can be found at www.riverscasino.com EARTH WIND AND FIRE TRIBUTE-SHINING STAR AND TEMPTA- TIONS TRIBUTE-GET READY. Saturday, July 22nd at 7pm. Rivers Casino Amphi- theater. Enjoy a night of live, FREE music at Rivers Casino! Full information can be found at www.riverscasino.com CHRIS HIGBEE WITH THE HOBBS SISTERS OPENING Friday, July 28th at 7pm. Rivers Casino Amphitheater. Enjoy a night of live, FREE music at Rivers Casino! Full informa- tion can be found at www.riverscasino.com DONNIE IRIS AND THE CRUISERS Saturday, July 29th at 8pm. Rivers Casino Amphitheater. Enjoy a night of live, FREE music at Rivers Casino! Full information can be found at www.riverscasino.com ROVING ART CART Come out and play! Lots of FREE ways for kids to express them- selves this summer. Activities are best suited for children ages 5-12 and should be supervised. Chil- dren younger than 5 must have caretaker engagement in the activities. Call for more info, 412-665-3665 July 28, 2017 10am-1pm in Riverview Park near the Observatory CINEMA IN THE PARK FREE. Saturday evenings beginning at dusk. Riverview Park lawn near Observatory. Follow @pgheventsoffice on Twitter for inclement weather updates. July 8 - Captain America – Civil War – PG-13 July 15 – Rogue One – PG-13 July 22 – Dr. Strange – PG-13 July 29 – The Good Lie* – PG-13 STARS AT RIVERVIEW JAZZ SERIES FREE. Saturday evenings from 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Riverview Park lawn near the Observatory. Follow @pgheventsoffice on twitter for weather updates. For more information, call 412-255-2493. July 1 Olga Watkins July 8 Jay Vonada Trio July 15 Big Fat Jazz July 22 Bobby Short July 29 Kea Michaels PITTSBURGH VEGFEST August 5, 2017 from 11AM-5PM in Allegheny Commons East Park. Voted “Best Food Festival”, Pittsburgh VegFest is an outdoor ‘go-to’ summer festival bringing together the best veg food in Pittsburgh, music, shopping, cooking demos, animal welfare orgs, & kids activities in the Steel City. www.pittsburghvegfest.org/ FOREIGNER, JOURNEY, BON JOVI AND AEROSMITH TRIBUTE-HEAD GAMES Friday, August 11th at 7pm. Rivers Casino Amphitheater. Enjoy a night of live, FREE mu- sic at Rivers Casino! Full information can be found at www.riverscasino.com ROVING ART CART Come out and play! Lots of FREE ways for kids to express themselves this summer. Activities are best suited for children ages 5-12 and should be supervised. Children younger than 5 must have caretaker engagement in the activities. Call for more info, 412-665-3665 August 3, 2017 10am-1pm in Marmaduke Playground, near Brighton Heights Dek Hockey Rink CINEMA IN THE PARK FREE. Saturday evenings beginning at dusk. Riverview Park lawn near Observatory. Follow @pgheventsoffice on Twitter for inclement weather updates. August 5 – Arrival – PG-13 August 12 – Almost Christmas – PG-13 August 19 – The Great Wall – PG-13 August 26 – On a Wing and a Prayer* – PG-13 STARS AT RIVERVIEW JAZZ SERIES FREE. Saturday evenings from 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Riverview Park lawn near the Observatory. Follow @pgheventsoffice on twitter for weather updates. For more information, call 412-255-2493. August 5 Roger Humphries August 12 Reggie Watkins August 19 Rick Finkelstein w/ Marti Aggazio August 26 Funky Fly Project HISTORICAL LANDMARKS & MARKERS NATIONAL REGISTER HISTORICAL LANDMARKS Allegheny Commons Park (north, east, west, south) Allegheny Observatory Allegheny Traditional Academy Eberhardt & Ober Brewery Allegheny Old Post Office Teutnoia Mannerchor Hall McKees Rocks Bridge Manchester Historict District Hoene-Werle House Conroy Junior High School Frederick J. Osterling Office and Studio HJ HEinz Company Henderson-Metz House Heathside Cottage West End Northside Bridge Pennsylvania Railroad bridge Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny Houses at 838-862 Brightridge St. John A Brashear House Houses at 2501-2531 Charles St. Perry High School Morrow Elementary School Pittsburgh Oliver Citywide Academy Old Allegheny Rows Historic District on California Ave (across for USPS today) Heinz Lofts PITTSBURGH HISTORICAL LANDMARKS 841 N Lincoln Ave Most Holy Name of Jesus Rectory Shrine of Saint Anthony Troy Hill Fire Station #39 Ober-guehl House Saint Peter Roman Catholic Church Anderson Manor (liverpool st.) New Zion Baptist Church Victory Baptist Church Roberto Clement Bridge Andy Warhol Bridge Rachel Carson Bridge Andy Warhol Museum St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Church Troy Hill Incline Site Great Stone WAll, Allegheny Reservoir (troy hill) Saint Boniface Church EH Swindell Bridge Riverview United Presbyterian church Emmanual Episcopal Church Calvary United Methodist Chruch HISTORICAL MARKERS Brighton Rd & California Ave - Martha Graham 16th St Bridge - Henry J Heinz Ridge Ave & Allegheny Ave - Mary Cassatt 850 Beech Ave - Gertrude Stein 619 E Ohio St. - Avery College / Charles Avery Allegheny Center- Pastor Russell, Bible House, Carnegie Hall Allegheny Landing - Major strike by women cotton factory workers 1848 Riverwalk near PNC Park- National League Championship at Exposition Park North Commons Drive - 1938 Congress of Industrial Organizations convention held..
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