This program provides taxpayers with the tools they need to understand new tax preparation strategies and how to best apply them to their own personal situation.
Successful completion may not only lead to discovering new ways to save on your own taxes, but it may lead to employment opportunities as well.
There is a fee for textbooks and materials and two sessions are held each week. For more information, call (412)563-9000.
This program provides taxpayers with the tools they need to understand new tax preparation strategies and how to best apply them to their own personal situation.
Successful completion may not only lead to discovering new ways to save on your own taxes, but it may lead to employment opportunities as well.
There is a fee for textbooks and materials and two sessions are held each week. For more information, call (412)563-9000.
This program provides taxpayers with the tools they need to understand new tax preparation strategies and how to best apply them to their own personal situation.
Successful completion may not only lead to discovering new ways to save on your own taxes, but it may lead to employment opportunities as well.
There is a fee for textbooks and materials and two sessions are held each week. For more information, call (412)563-9000.
This program provides taxpayers with the tools they need to understand new tax preparation strategies and how to best apply them to their own personal situation.
Successful completion may not only lead to discovering new ways to save on your own taxes, but it may lead to employment opportunities as well.
There is a fee for textbooks and materials and two sessions are held each week. For more information, call (412)563-9000.
This program provides taxpayers with the tools they need to understand new tax preparation strategies and how to best apply them to their own personal situation.
Successful completion may not only lead to discovering new ways to save on your own taxes, but it may lead to employment opportunities as well.
There is a fee for textbooks and materials and two sessions are held each week. For more information, call (412)563-9000.
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
Grown-ups can get into their groove thing with this fun, energetic class and learn hip-hop dancing.
Hip-hop as a cultural movement manifest in breakdancing, graffiti writing, DJing and MCing originally born out of the creative impulse and cultural improvisation of the oppressed African American, Afro-Caribbean and Latino American communities of New York City in the late 1970s.
The fee is $15. For more information, call Brenna Jaworski at (412) 969-8344.
Meet Pittsburgh City Councilman Patrick Dowd today. The councilman and his staff will be available to hear citizen concerns and ideas, provide news on issues in council and help people access city services.
Mr. Dowd is the representative of District 7, which encompasses the city neighborhoods of Lawrenceville, Bloomfield, Staten Heights and Highkand Park.
For more information, call (412)255-2140.
Master teacher Aboubacar Oscar Camara leads this regular program for people with dance experience who wish to learn African dances to the beat of live drumming.
Traditional dances in Africa are very community-oriented that teach social patterns and values while celebrating festivals and funerals, competing, reciting history, proverbs and poetry.
Admission is a suggested donation of $10. Participants are encouraged to wear loose-fitted clothing or a lapa and bare feet. For more information, contact camara.oscar@yahoo.com
First Presbyterian Church Of Pittsburgh's regular non-denominational service for downtown Pittsburgh's business community includes special music and hymn singing.
Each week includes a paster offering a talk on issues relevant to living a person's faith at work.
For more details, call the church at (412) 471-3436.
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