This Mon Valley Ski Club fundraiser offers skiers to sell, swap or buy gear --- including skis, poles, snowboards, boots, bindings, clothing and more.
Based at the Seven Springs Mountain Resort, the Mon Valley Ski Club is a social group that sponsors ski races, social events and ski trips. For more information, visit www.monvalleyskiclub.org
Model railroad fans of all ages are welcome to gather at this show featuring lots of local vendors offering cool items.
Proceeds benefit the Beaver County Model Railroad & Historical Society. Their mission to gather and preserve railroad memorabilia while building a scale model railroad that will highlight much of Pennsylvania's and Beaver County's rich railroading history.
Admission fees are $4.00 for adults and children under 12 are free with adult supervision. For more information, call Glenn Wallace at (724)775-8023.
Master teacher Aboubacar Oscar Camara leads this regular program people for all ages and all levels to come together, make friends and have some fun while learning authentic African dance drumming.
The majority of African music relies heavily on the playing of drums, typically played in an intense rhythmic style that is fast-paced and upbeat.
Admission is a suggested donation of $10. Participants are encouraged to bring a djembe or doundoun or borrow one of the loaners. Two levels will be taught. For more information, contact camara.oscar@yahoo.com
Over 50 vendors will offer locally made, environmentally sustainable children's products like one-of-a-kind toys and accessories, handspun and hand-dyed hats, scarves and mittens, clothing and much more.
I Made It is a regularly occurring, nomadic market that provides the opportunity for entrepreneurs to establish their businesses and to enjoy low barriers for bringing their wares to market in order to create successful businesses built on arts and crafts.
For more information, call (412) 322-5058.
Enjoy a tasty lunch and some great clothes at this church fundraiser.
Tickets are $35. Proceeds will be used for various church charitable programs. Call (412) 216-6649 for tickets or information.
Pull up a chair at this seasonal fundraiser for a chance to win some great prizes.
Proceeds benefit the Pennsylvania Elks' Home Service Program which supports and promotes the independence of individuals with developmental disabilities by providing advocacy services in their home environment.
The $10 admission includes a book of games. Players must be at least 18 years of age. Call Keith Olash at (412) 321-1834 for reservations or more information.
Intensity, virtuosity and an instinctive sense of style characterize the artistic dialogue between the German clarinetist Susanne Ortner-Roberts and the American pianist Tom Roberts as they perform Klezmer music.
Klezmer is a Jewish folk musical tradition dating to 15th century Europe. Klezmer is easily identifiable by its characteristic expressive melodies reminiscent of the human voice.
Admission is free. For more information, call (412) 622-3114.
The university's Baroque Ensemble performs European period music spanning from the early 17th to the mid-18th centuries.
Tonight's program features the world debut of "Other Sun" which was written in part for the ensemble.
Admission is free. For more information, call (412) 268-2383.
Grammy winning musician and producer Kevin "TobyMac" McKeehan leads this national tour of rap and rock artists making their Pittsburgh stop.
Other scheduled performers include pop/punk band Relient K, rock band Kutless, and solo pop singers Stephanie Smith and Brian Reith.
Tickets are available from Ticketmaster by calling (412) 323-1919.
The Pittsburgh Jazz Society proudly presents this program highlighting local jazz artists.
This week, the PJS presents the Benny Benack Big Band.
The Pittsburgh Jazz Society is a non profit all volunteer organization, that is dedicated to the promotion, preservation and perpetuation of jazz. This is accomplished through education, performance, partnering and community outreach for members and the general public. For more information, call (412) 343-9555.
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