Dwayne Woodruff --- a 12-year veteran of the Pittsburgh Steelers and currently a judge in the Court Of Common Pleas in Allegheny County --- is the special guest at this holiday breakfast.
Admission is $5 at the door. For more information, call (724) 941-8990.
Dr. Ted Cibik, a Daoist priest and doctor of Chinese medicine explores Taoist philosophy and life coaching.
Daoism (also spelled Taoism) is a variety of related philosophical and religious traditions and concepts that have influenced East Asia for over two millennia. Taoist thought generally focuses on nature, emphasizing compassion, moderation and humility.
The fee is $20. Call (724) 845-1041 for more information and enrollment.
Create your very own small glass window gift for the holiday.
Learn to cut glass, assemble a window with lead came, solder, cement and detail a window.
No experience necessary. Must be 18 years of age or older. For more information, call (412) 363-4550.
Designed for children ages 8 to 15, this program allows them to express their creativity through fun clay projects.
For more information, call (412) 363-4550.
Grandview Elementary's semi annual fundraiser features local crafters and vendors on site with great gift items for the holiday season.
Homemade food made by the Parent-Teacher Organization will also be served througout the day.
Admission is free. For more information, contact kellycpto@gmail.com
This workshop, which is presented by working professionals, helps new businesses get off to the right start by studying the legal requirements of starting a business, and covering key topics that will impact the success or failure of the business.
Subjects covered include business plan development, marketing, record keeping, taxes, and financing including how to obtain small business loans.
Presented by SCORE Pittsburgh, a breakfast will be served. The cost of the workshop is $45 per person. For more information or to register call (412) 395-6560, ext 130.
Dante DiIanni, who has been a cabinetmaker for 13 years, leads this woodworking class focusing on joints.
Hand-cut dovetail joints are not only practical, but also very decorative. Learning proper techniques and employing proper tools will enable you to add these joints to your woodworking projects. Class begins with through dovetails and progresses to half-blind dovetails.
Students are expected to have their own hand tools. Please discuss your tools and any planned purchase with the instructor prior to the class. For more information, call (412) 331-0009.
This annual fundraiser features more than 70 crafters and vendors offering a great opportunity to shop for the home and holidays.
Raffles, concessions and bake sale will also be available.
For more information, contact Susan Guerrieri at (724) 325-3413.
The entire family will enjoy seeing a live broadcast of the radio program "Saturday Light Brigade".
The show features puzzles, games, live musical performances and special guests.
For more information, call (412) 322-5058.
This seminar offers tools to parrot owners on how to manage behavior issues in an effective manner.
Normally from warm and tropical regions, parrots are birds whose features include a strong curved bill, an upright stance, strong legs, colorful feathers and clawed feet.
Presented in the university's Patrick Henry Center by the Parrot Education & Adoption Center (PEAC), a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to educating the public on the specialized care of companion parrots through monthly educational seminars. Call (412) 378-7588 for more information or to register.
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