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SUMMARY:The Rainbow Beard Show at the Glitterbox Theater
DESCRIPTION:The Rainbow Beard Show at the Glitterbox Theater\n\n\n\nThe Rainbow Beard Show is for kids* of all ages and always covers a simple theme using puppets\, games\, stories\, songs\, videos\, and visits from special guests! This show will be all about NOISE! Where does it come from and why do we make it? \n*grownups really enjoy the show too! \nA one-hour live experience for kids ages 4-8 and their adults featuring interactive games\, songs\, puppets\, comedy\, dancing\, and surprises. We focus on feelings\, curiosity\, care\, and encourage questions! \nhttps://www.rickyrainbowbeard.com\nhttps://www.instagram.com/rickyrainbowbeard\nhttps://www.youtube.com/@TheRainbowBeardShow/videos \n\n\n\n\nDate & Time\nThu\, May 7\, 2026 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM \nThe Glitterbox Theater \n210 W 8th Ave\nWest Homestead\, Pennsylvania 15120 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRent the Space\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe theater is available for rent for shows\, performances or rehearsals. Check out the venue info page if you have questions about size\, capacity\, layout or technical details of the space. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGlitterbox Working Artist Program\n\n\n\n\nThe Glitterbox family is pleased to announce the launch of our Working Artist Program. This programs is specifically designed to reduce the cost of access to theater resources\, rehearsal space and other things that make performance hard to do. As a WAP participant you pay a monthly due\, but get priority calendar access\, free space usage\, and keep all the proceeds for the art you make. The WAP program is about flipping the non-profit artist funding model\, leaning into community as the center of supporting performers\, and collectively holding and using the resources to make work. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVolunteer or Perform with the GBX!\n\n\n\n\nDear fellow lover of theatre and performance!\nAre you and actor\, director\, tech person or simply have an interest in getting involved and supporting local DIY art making? We keep a running list of folks that might want to help out or be involved in a production or show. Let us know what you are interested in! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDonate\n\n\n\n\nThe Glitterbox Theater is run by an all volunteer collective made up of artists and supporters. We strive to keep the venue as inexpensive as possible\, while still providing the resources for folks to put on amazing work. We believe we occupy a very unique place in the Pittsburgh theater and performance community. Please consider supporting us through a single or recurring donation.
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/the-rainbow-beard-show-at-the-glitterbox-theater/
LOCATION:The Glitterbox Theater\, 210 W 8th St\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Comedy,Community,Entertainment,Family,Theater,Variety
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SUMMARY:Napoleon Dynamite: A Conversation with Jon Heder\, Efren Ramirez\, & Jon Gries at Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall
DESCRIPTION:Napoleon Dynamite: A Conversation with Jon Heder\, Efren Ramirez\, & Jon Gries at Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall\n\n\n\n\nSunday\, June 7\, 2026 | This event is for all ages. \n\n\nDrusky Entertainment presents: \nNapoleon Dynamite – A Conversation with Jon Heder\, Efren Ramirez\, & Jon Gries \nThis unique evening includes a full screening of “Napoleon Dynamite” followed by a lively\, freewheeling\, discussion with fan-favorite cast members; Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite)\, Jon Gries (Uncle Rico) and Efren Ramirez (Pedro). \nThe live show – perfect for the whole family — is a wild and hysterical blend of Q&A\, comedy improv\, game show\, and party\, with plenty of audience participation. Come join the fun and help celebrate this wonderful movie classic! \nSunday\, June 7th\, 2026 \nDoors: 6:00PM / Show: 7:00PM \n\n\n\nCarnegie of Homestead Music Hall (Munhall\, PA) \n*All tickets subject to day of show price increase. Prices at the ticket link reflect the all-in ticket price (face value + fees) – minus any taxes / credit card processing fees. \n\n\n\n\n\nSeating Chart (click to view)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nCarnegie of Homestead Seat Map (click to expand)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBuilt in 1898\, the Carnegie Library of Homestead was constructed by William Miller and Sons of Pittsburgh at a cost of $250\,000. The second of three libraries built here in the Mon Valley\, the Carnegie Library of Homestead was built for use by the common man but adorned with grandeur and opulence fit for a royal family. The Carnegie Library of Homestead is the oldest Carnegie library in continuous operation in its original structure in the US\, and was chosen by CNN in 2014 as one of the 27 most fascinating libraries in the world to visit. Unique to other libraries\, it also is home to a full-service athletic facility and grand concert hall. \nAlso known as the Carnegie of Homestead\, its modern mission is to provide programs and facilities that enhance learning\, wellness and quality of life within and outside the Steel Valley. Today\, we serve over 17\,000 residents of Munhall\, Homestead\, West Homestead\, Whitaker\, and families in nearby communities such as West Mifflin\, Lincoln Place\, Hays\, Greenfield\, Squirrel Hill\, Duquesne and more. The Carnegie of Homestead uplifts and improves the lives of youth\, families and the elderly\, by serving as a community activities center for families and groups throughout the Mon Valley. \nThe Library holds 3\,000\,000 county-wide items in collection including books\, audiobooks\, DVDs\, CDs\, newspapers\, magazines and eResources. There are nearly 7\,000 cardholders (35% of our residents) and on average 733 people visit daily. 30 computers provide over 30\,000 online access sessions annually by the general public\, including disadvantaged individuals who cannot afford home computers and online services. The library holds over 1\,000 learning programs annually in which almost 20\,000 participate of all ages. On any given day\, a variety of activities are happening: toddler and children story time\, arts and crafts; science and art classes for homeschooled children; literacy outreach & book distribution to 30+ local preschools and daycare centers; homework assistance for teens equipped with computers and media; laptops and iPads with college-level computer programming\, and STEAM (Science\, Technology\, Arts\, Math) workshops including robotics in the Makerspace classroom; book clubs for teens through seniors\, knitting classes\, crafting workshops for adults\, and cultural programs such as Japanese or Russian language and psyanky egg decorating! \nThe Athletic Club hosts 1\,100 members who pay affordable fees to attend in Yoga\, Water Aerobics\, Spinning\, Tai Chi\, and Zumba classes in the fitness studios\, enjoy our heated indoor swimming pool\, gymnasium with a walking track\, and train for baseball/softball using our indoor batting cages. 200 youth participate in year-round sports lessons and 230 adults enjoy year-round basketball and volleyball leagues. 150 children and adults learned to swim\, participated in aquatics exercise and scuba instruction classes. 550 seniors are active members of our Silver Sneakers/Silver and Fit exercise classes geared to older adults. \nThe Music Hall seats 1\,045 guests in an intimate atmosphere that has changed very little from the original venue. In 2019\, 50\,000 patrons traveled from Western Pennsylvania and across the country to see nationally known entertainers such as American Idol\, Dave Chappelle\, Pete Davidson\, Boz Scaggs\, Sturgill Simpson\, Jeff Goldblum\, and more. The Music Hall uniquely serves also as a “community house” to local nonprofits offering meeting space for civic engagement\, programs and services such as graduation commencement exercises\, naturalization ceremonies\, school band concerts\, church plays and local dance recitals. Year-round\, the music hall serves as an economic driver for nearby restaurants\, retail establishments and hotels – for every 50 shows held\, the Carnegie brings over $1\,000\,000 in revenue to the Waterfront and Eighth Avenue business districts. Space rentals and ticket sales provide revenue to support the facility and programs that serve our community. “The Carnegie of Homestead is a textbook example of social enterprise and sustainability reinvention\,” experts say\, “by using revenue from the music hall and its fitness club memberships to stay viable.” The library’s core mission has been preserved\, and then some: you can check out a book or use a computer\, take a Spinning class\, learn to swim or enjoy a concert. \nAndrew Carnegie’s vision is alive today as the Carnegie of Homestead continues its dedication to the community by providing vital resources to families throughout the Mon Valley. To read more about the history of the Carnegie of Homestead\, please visit the library’s website at www.CarnegieofHomestead.org.
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/napoleon-dynamite-a-conversation-with-jon-heder-efren-ramirez-jon-gries-at-carnegie-of-homestead-music-hall/
LOCATION:Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall\, 510 E 10th Avenue\, Munhall\, PA\, 15120
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Entertainment,Family,Film/Video
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SUMMARY:Knights Barber Shop Annual Block Party with Homestead Fire Department
DESCRIPTION:Knights Barber Shop Annual Block Party with Homestead Fire Department \n\nJULY 18th On 9th street in homestead pa (at the fire station) !! Thank you to the Homestead Fire Department for joining up with us in our 7th Annual block party  Be sure to come and CELEBRATE with us and support your favorite barbershop and local businesses!\n\n\nThere will be :\nZumba \nHorseback Riding \nFace painting\nRaffles \nGiveaways \nFood \nDrinks \nAnd more …\n\n\n�ALL VENDORS ARE WELCOME!!! If you would like to vend DM \, Call or Text Aaron Knight Jr On FACEBOOK or INSTAGRAM (@thatfunnykat) for vending info
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/knights-barber-shop-annual-block-party-with-homestead-fire-department/
LOCATION:Homestead’s Fire Department\, 212 East 9th Avenue\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120
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SUMMARY:Homestead Borough Community Day 2026 | Saturday\, August 1st
DESCRIPTION:Homestead Borough Community Day 2026 | Saturday\, August 1st \nJoin Homestead Borough for a full day of community celebration\, family fun\, and local connection at this year’s Community Day at Frick Park at 10th & Amity. \nWhenSaturday\, August 1\, 202612:00 PM – 6:00 PM \nWhereHomestead Frick Park\, 10th & Amity Street \nWhat to ExpectCommunity Day brings together residents\, families\, and local organizations for an afternoon of food\, entertainment\, and activities for all ages. Enjoy a lively festival atmosphere with food vendors\, local businesses\, games\, and family-friendly fun throughout the park. \nThis is a great opportunity to connect with neighbors\, support local vendors\, and celebrate everything that makes Homestead a strong and vibrant community. \nVendor InformationVendors are invited to participate and be part of the day.Early Bird Special: Save 20% if paid in full by May 15Vendor Deadline: July 20\, 2026 \nFor vendor information\, contact:Councilwoman Jou’AL Burwell412-947-1737Joubwell@gmail.com \nOr contact the Borough Office:412-461-1340 x100 \nCome out and celebrate with the community this summer at Homestead Borough Community Day. \n \n\nabout Homestead Borough\n\n\n\nHomestead Borough earned its place in history as one of the most important steel centers in the world. As we embrace the future and welcome new visitors and residents\, we still hold dear the values of the steel workers who built our town. We invite you to visit Homestead Borough today. See where we’ve been\, how far we’ve come\, and discover where we’re going. \nLike so many towns in Western Pennsylvania\, Homestead Borough is proud of its past\, and honors the hardworking men and women who built our town and cemented its place in American history. \nRich in history\, Homestead Borough has seen its shares of ups and downs since the first settlers arrived in 1770. The Borough was first incorporated as a municipality in 1880. \nThough the steel mills may be gone\, Homestead Borough is undergoing a renaissance\, attracting new businesses and new residents to our historic downtown. And though there are many new faces\, Homestead is still a place where people will smile and say hello when they walk down the street. \nAt just 0.6 square miles\, Homestead Borough is a major piece of the Steel Valley landscape. Our businesses and residents are closely intertwined with Munhall and West Homestead\, with whom we share many amenities and attractions. \nWe are a diverse town. Young professionals\, families\, and seniors whose parents and grandparents worked in the Homestead Works Steel Mill all call each other neighbor. Our residents come from a variety of cultural backgrounds\, creating a unique mix of urban and suburban lifestyles. \nOur business district is just as diverse as our residents. With new retails shops\, services\, and restaurants opening all the time\, downtown Homestead is alive with interesting things to see and do. The Waterfront Shopping Center offers a variety of retail and entertainment options. Outdoor adventurers including\, bikers\, hikers\, and runners have easy access to the Great Allegheny Passage Bike Trail\, experiencing some of the most beautiful outdoor space the Steel Valley has to offer. \nEven if you think you know Homestead Borough\, you might be surprised at what we have to experience today. \nHistory\nIt’s hard to imagine today\, but from the time the first settlers arrived in Homestead until the late 1800’s\, our Borough was known for its rolling farmland. \nCarnegie Phipps Company began the industrial transformation of Homestead with a Glass Works Factory in 1879. Shortly thereafter\, Phipps Company took over a local steel mill\, and the Borough began to boom. By the turn of the Century\, Homestead was a bustling community\, home to one of the most important plants of The Carnegie Steel Company. \nBecause of its location\, Homestead proved an ideal place for the steel industry to take root – the Monongahela river not only provided easy access to ample coal and ore deposits\, but it made shipping the final product easy and convenient. \nThe unprecedented growth of Andrew Carnegie’s mills and the desire for ever-increasing output and profits led to the famous Homestead Strike of 1892. A watershed moment in labor history\, this strike culminated in one of the most violent clashes between workers and private security officials in history. It has been studied and written about for over 120 years\, and the effects of the strike and ensuing gun battle were felt in Homestead for decades thereafter. \nHomestead’s place in the industrial revolution and later labor movements are so important that most of our downtown buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. \nThough Historic\, the strike did not stem the growth of industry in Homestead. The mills and factories were a huge draw for immigrant workers\, especially those from Western Europe\, and by the early 1900’s Homestead was populated by over 12\,000 residents from various countries and cultures. \nThe Homestead Works eventually grew to be one of the largest steel plants in the world. As the mills expanded\, spanning from Homestead into the surrounding towns of Munhall and West Homestead\, so did the population. By the 1920’s over 20\,000 people lived and worked in the area. During this boom\, Homestead Borough became the meeting and gathering place for the Steel Valley. Eighth Avenue and the surrounding blocks were where people came to shop\, eat\, socialize\, and keep up with local events. \nThat friendly\, close-knit feeling still exists today. \nHomestead hit a rough patch when the mills started to disappear after World War II. Many people thought that the life blood of the community was gone. But that wasn’t entirely true. The mills may have disappeared\, but the heart of Homestead still beats strong. We remain the home of many hard-working people who love their community. \nThe Waterfront shopping plaza has transformed the old\, forgotten mill and industrial space on The Mon River into a vibrant retail district attracting visitors from all around the region. Across from the shops\, walkers\, runners and bikers are able to enjoy miles of green space along the Great Allegheny Passage Bike Trail. \nHomestead’s growth continues. More and more businesses are discovering the historical beauty of Homestead Borough and are choosing to set up shop here. Developers have built beautiful lofts in old industrial buildings\, with more slated to be built in the coming years. Artists are discovering the inspiring spaces here. Children play in the parks\, visitors frequent our restaurants\, and Homestead remains a town where people say hello to you when you walk down the street. \nIf you haven’t been to Homestead in a while\, you don’t know what you’re missing. Come and visit us today. See where we’ve been\, how far we’ve come\, and discover where we’re going.
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/homestead-borough-community-day-2026-saturday-august-1st/
LOCATION:Frick Park at Amity\, 200 E 10th Avenue\, Homestead\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Entertainment,Family,Music
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SUMMARY:West Homestead's 125th Anniversary Celebration | Aug 13-15
DESCRIPTION:West Homestead’s 125th Anniversary Celebration | Aug 13-15\nJoin the community in celebrating a major milestone as West Homestead marks its 125th Anniversary with a three-day lineup of events bringing together neighbors\, families\, and local organizations for a weekend of connection\, history\, and fun. \nThis anniversary event is a celebration of West Homestead’s past\, present\, and future. From longtime residents to new neighbors\, everyone is invited to take part in honoring the borough’s history and building connections for years to come. \nWest Homestead’s 125th Anniversary reflects more than a milestone—it represents generations of community\, resilience\, and growth in the Steel Valley. This celebration brings together local organizations\, families\, and leaders to honor that legacy while looking ahead to the future. \nWhen\nThis multi-day celebration highlights the history\, people\, and spirit of West Homestead with a variety of activities for all ages. \nThursday\, August 13 | Birthday Party at Calhoun Park (6:00 PM)Kick off the celebration with a throwback-style gathering featuring music\, food trucks\, community connection\, and a birthday cake to mark 125 years. This evening is all about reconnecting with neighbors\, sharing memories\, and celebrating the borough’s legacy. \nFriday\, August 14 | 125 Years of the West Homestead VFD (5:00 PM)Hosted at the West Homestead Volunteer Fire Station\, this night includes community activities\, refreshments\, and special programming such as the Battle of the Barrel and Prospect Pro Wrestling. West 8th Avenue will be closed between Forest Avenue and 8th Avenue during the event. \nSaturday\, August 15 | Community Day at Calhoun Field (4:00 PM – 9:00 PM)Wrap up the weekend with a full community celebration featuring rides\, games\, food trucks\, public safety engagement\, and fireworks. This is a family-friendly event designed to bring the entire community together. \nWhere\nCalhoun ParkWest Homestead Volunteer Fire StationCalhoun FieldWest Homestead\, PA \nWest Homestead’s 125th Anniversary Celebration | Aug 13-15 \nAbout West Homestead\nHistory\nWest Homestead is a borough on the Monongahela River in Allegheny County\, Pennsylvania\, eight miles southeast of Pittsburgh. The population has changed only slightly over the years\, reflecting turns in local industry and commerce. According to the 1910 census\, 3\,009 people lived in West Homestead; as of the 2010 census\, the population was 1\,929. \nThere are two primary residential communities in West Homestead: the historic district and the Village\, a post-WW II hilltop community. The historic district consists of a series of hillside residential streets adorned by intact worker houses reflecting the architecture of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century period when most of these homes were originally built. Comprised of homes perfectly suited for contemporary restoration\, this neighborhood has a commanding view of the gorgeous river valley. \nOne of the most noteworthy structures in the historic district is the great Mesta Mansion and accompanying gardens\, which was originally built by steel manufacturer and engineer George Mesta\, founder of the Mesta Machine Company. Upon his death in 1925 the mansion became the property of his widow\, the celebrated socialite and political hostess Perle Mesta\, and remained in the Mesta family until the 1970s. This marvelous structure is on the National Register of Historic Places and has undergone a luxurious  and ongoing restoration process in recent years. \nAnother feature of the historic district is the Bulgarian Macedonian National Educational and Cultural Center on West Eighth Avenue. Since 1935\, this facility has continued to be the center of Bulgarian and Macedonian cultural activity in Western Pennsylvania. West Homestead’s Eighth Avenue itself is a tree-lined boulevard adorned by Victorian shops on the National Register of Historic Places\, and the neighborhood is surrounded by the largest group of ethnic churches on the National Register. \nWest Homestead Living\nThe West Homestead community was originally marked by the steel industry that dominated the region. As the character and personality of the area changed in the latter half of the twentieth century\, West Homestead embraced the progress. Sandcastle Water Park\, a family favorite that draws crowds from all over the region\, opened in 1989\, and the year 2000 saw the opening of The Waterfront\, a magnificent shopping center built on the former site of the US Steel Works. \nMost of the structures associated with the steel mills have been removed\, but some of the brick stacks from the Homestead Steel Works have been retained as a visible link to the area’s industrial past. \nProud of its history and fully encompassing the technological and cultural advances of the twenty-first century\, West Homestead is a safe\, family-friendly community offering a welcoming array of shops\, restaurants\, hotels and other businesses to suit any need or appetite. \nWe are proud of the folks serving and protecting our community – our law enforcement officers\, our volunteer firefighters\, first-rate maintenance crew and borough personnel\, and our local government officials are all working together to make West Homestead a wonderful place to call home.
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/west-homesteads-125th-anniversary-celebration-aug-13-15/
LOCATION:Calhoun Community Park\, 3650 Fieldstone Drive\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Entertainment,Family,Music
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