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Park Programs, Events & Activities for May 24-June 10 Park Programs, Events & Activities for May 24-June 10 Check Out Our Featured Programs & Events! Season Pool Passes on Sale Now North Park Prenatal Yoga Youth Sports & Summer Camps Mondays, June 4-25, 6-7 pm Pools in Boyce, North, Settlers Cabin and Summer is just around the corner, so it's time South parks are scheduled to open on North Park Outdoor Vinyasa Yoga to the get the kids outside and active! Saturday, June 2. Mondays, June 4-25, 7-8 pm We offer fun camps and engaging sports for Get unlimited swimming all summer long with Hartwood Acres Mansion Yoga on the Lawn ages 2-17 that teach teamwork, fitness and one of our season pool passes! Wednesdays, June 6-27, 7-8 pm good sportsmanship. Adult Passes (ages 18-59) are $80 for Round Hill Park PiYo Live Sports leagues and camps start mid-June residents and $100 for non-residents. Thursdays, June 7-28, 6:30-7:30 pm through mid-July at Boyce, Hartwood Acres, North Park Slow Flow Yoga North, Settlers Cabin and South parks. Senior Passes (ages 60+) are $40 for Thursdays, June 7-28, 7-8 pm residents and $50 for non-residents. Your child will have the opportunity to South Park Basic Yoga Flow participate in soccer, mountain biking, dek Family Passes (up to 4 people) are $150 for Thursdays, June 7-28, 7-8 pm hockey, flag football, T-ball, running, swimming, residents and $188 for non-residents, and each basketball, tennis and pickleball. additional person is $20 for residents and $25 $30 for residents & $40 for non-residents for for non-residents. each four-session class. Start dates and costs vary by sport. Buy Season Pool Pass Register View Offerings & Register Purchase park gift certificates at any county park facility or office during normal business hours or call 412-350-2455 Newly added events & activities are highlighted in pale yellow! Thursday, May 24 Location – Park Maps Ages Time Cost Register Yoga Foundations Class White Oak Park Angora Gardens Any 9-10 am Free Register Thursday Adult Nature Walk North Park Ice Rink Parking Lot 18+ 10 am-12 noon Free Drop In Restorative Yoga White Oak Park Angora Gardens Any 10:15-11:15 am Free Register Seasonal Craft Course – Patriot Deco White Oak Park Angora Gardens Any 2-4 pm $15 Register Mesh Wreath Over the Log Nature Crafts – Fungus North Park Latodami Nature Center 5+ 4:30-6 pm $3/$4 Register Among Us Kids Yoga North Park Rose Barn ≤17 5:30-6:30 pm $10/$12 Register Frazer Township – Galleria at County Marbles Program (details) ≤14 6-7:30 pm Free Drop In Pittsburgh Mills Venture Outdoors Women's Only North Park Boathouse 13+ 7-8:30 pm $20/$25 Register Beginner Stand-Up Paddleboarding Slow Flow Yoga North Park Rose Barn Any 7-8 pm $30/$40 Register (Thursdays, May 3-24) (April 5 will class will be held at Parish Hill) Basic Yoga Flow South Park Museum Building Any 7-8 pm $30/$40 Register (Thursdays, May 3-24) Table Tennis Open Play or Practice South Park Home Economics Building Any 7:30-9:30 pm Info Register South Park Theatre presents “The South Park Theatre Any 7:30 pm $15 412-831-8552 Cemetery Club” Friday, May 25 Location – Park Maps Ages Time Cost Register Mindful Meditation North Park North Dakota Shelter 13+ 5-7 pm Free Register Frazer Township – Galleria at County Marbles Program (details) ≤14 6-7:30 pm Free Drop In Pittsburgh Mills South Park Theatre presents “The South Park Theatre Any 7:30 pm $15 412-831-8552 Cemetery Club” Venture Outdoors Sunset SUP North Park Boathouse 13+ 8-9:30 pm $20/$25 Register Saturday, May 26 Location – Park Maps Ages Time Cost Register L.L. Bean Stand Up Paddleboarding North Park Boat Launch Ramp 8+ 9-10:30 am $25 Register Discovery Course Friends of Harrison Hills Spice Bush Harrison Hills Park Bob White Shelter Any 10-11:30 am Free RSVP Trail Hike L.L. Bean Kayaking Discovery Course North Park Boat Launch Ramp 8+ 10-11:30 am $25 Register L.L. Bean Stand Up Paddleboarding North Park Boat Launch Ramp 8+ 11 am-12:30 pm $25 Register Discovery Course L.L. Bean Kayaking Discovery Course North Park Boat Launch Ramp 8+ 12 noon-1:30 pm $25 Register L.L. Bean Introduction to Fly-Casting North Park Mars Shelter 12+ 12 noon-3 pm $69 Register Course South Park Theatre presents “The South Park Theatre Any 7:30 pm $15 412-831-8552 Cemetery Club” Sunday, May 27 Location – Park Maps Ages Time Cost Register L.L. Bean Stand Up Paddleboarding North Park Boat Launch Ramp 8+ 12 noon-1:30 pm $25 Register Discovery Course Oliver Miller Homestead Tours South Park Oliver Miller Homestead Any 1:30-4:30 pm $1 Drop In (details) L.L. Bean Stand Up Paddleboarding North Park Boat Launch Ramp 8+ 2-3:30 pm $25 Register Discovery Course South Park Theatre presents “The South Park Theatre Any 7:30 pm $15 412-831-8552 Cemetery Club” L.L. Bean Stand Up Paddle Boarding North Park Boat Launch Ramp 12+ 5-6:30 pm $25 Register Yoga L.L. Bean Full-Moon Kayak Tour North Park Boat Launch Ramp 10+ 7-10 pm $59 Register Monday, May 28 Location – Park Maps Ages Time Cost Register Fit4Mom Stroller Strides South Park Fairgrounds Any 9:30-10:30 am Rates Register L.L. Bean Kayaking Discovery Course North Park Boat Launch Ramp 8+ 12 noon-1:30 pm $25 Register L.L. Bean Stand Up Paddleboarding North Park Boat Launch Ramp 8+ 12 noon-1:30 pm $25 Register Discovery Course L.L. Bean Stand Up Paddleboarding North Park Boat Launch Ramp 8+ 2-3:30 pm $25 Register Discovery Course Southside Slopes – 65 St. Michael County Marbles Program (details) ≤14 6-7:30 pm Free Drop In Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203 Tuesday, May 29 Location – Park Maps Ages Time Cost Register Yoga Foundations Class White Oak Park Angora Gardens Any 9-10 am Free Register Restorative Yoga White Oak Park Angora Gardens Any 10:15-11:15 am Free Register Southside Slopes – 65 St. Michael County Marbles Program (details) ≤14 6-7:30 pm Free Drop In Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203 Venture Outdoors Beginner Stand-Up North Park Boathouse 13+ 7-8:30 pm $20/$25 Register Paddleboarding Table Tennis Competitive Play South Park Home Economics Building Any 7:30 pm Info Register Wednesday, May 30 Location – Park Maps Ages Time Cost Register Fit4Mom Stroller Strides South Park Fairgrounds Any 9:30-10:30 am Rates Register Zumba Fitness White Oak Park Angora Gardens Any 11:30 am-12:30 pm Free Register Zumba Fitness White Oak Park Angora Gardens Any 5:30-6:30 pm Free Register Southside Slopes – 65 St. Michael County Marbles Program (details) ≤14 6-7:30 pm Free Drop In Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203 Fit4Mom Stroller Strides South Park Fairgrounds Any 6-7 pm Rates Register $70/person Backyard Composting Workshop with or $75/ North Park Rose Barn Any 6:30-8 pm Register Pennsylvania Resources Council couple incl. 82-gal. bin Register in BMX Local Race Single (details) South Park BMX Track Any 7 pm $10 person starting at 6 pm Thursday, May 31 Location – Park Maps Ages Time Cost Register Thursday Adult Nature Walk North Park Ice Rink Parking Lot 18+ 10 am-12 noon Free Drop In Painting Class – Canvas Dandelion White Oak Park Angora Gardens Any 10 am-12:30 pm $10 Register Downtown – Allegheny County County Marbles Tournament (details) ≤14 4:30-6:30 pm Free Drop In Courthouse Courtyard L.L. Bean Kayaking Discovery Course North Park Boat Launch Ramp 8+ 6-7:30 pm $25 Register L.L. Bean Stand Up Paddleboarding North Park Boat Launch Ramp 8+ 6:30-8 pm $25 Register Discovery Course PiYo Live – Pilates & Yoga Fitness Round Hill Visitors Center Any 6:30-7:30 pm $30/$40 Register (Thursdays, May 10-31) Table Tennis Open Play or Practice South Park Home Economics Building Any 7:30-9:30 pm Info Register South Park Theatre presents “The South Park Theatre Any 7:30 pm $15 412-831-8552 Cemetery Club” Friday, June 1 Location – Park Maps Ages Time Cost Register Fit4Mom Stroller Strides South Park Fairgrounds Any 10-11 am Rates Register Downtown – Allegheny County County Marbles Tournament (details) ≤14 4:30-6:30 pm Free Drop In Courthouse Courtyard Mindful Meditation North Park North Dakota Shelter Any 5-7 pm Free Register L.L. Bean Night Glow SUP Tour North Park Boat Launch Ramp 12+ 7:30-10 pm $59 Register Summer Concert Series (details) – South Park Amphitheater Any 7:30 pm Free Drop In Pittsburgh Opera South Park Theatre presents “The South Park Theatre Any 7:30 pm $15 412-831-8552 Cemetery Club” Saturday, June 2 Location – Park Maps Ages Time Cost Register Venture Outdoors Qigong Walk South Park 18+ 8:30-10 am $8/$12 Register Downtown – Allegheny County County Marbles Tournament (details) ≤14 9 am-1 pm Free Drop In Courthouse Courtyard Venture Outdoors National Trails Day Harrison Hills Park Any 9 am-12:30 pm Free Register Hike L.L. Bean Stand Up Paddleboarding North Park Boat Launch Ramp 8+ 9-10:30 am $25 Register Discovery Course L.L. Bean Women's-Only Introduction North Park Boat Launch Ramp 10+ 9-11:30 am $55 Register to Stand Up Paddle Boarding Course Trail Pittsburgh & REI Mega Workday South Park Wave Pool Parking Lot Any 9 am-12 noon Free Register L.L.
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