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SUMMARY:10 Things to Actually Do in Steel Valley This Summer!
DESCRIPTION:10 Things to Actually Do in Steel Valley This Summer!\n \nSummer is one of the best times to explore everything the Steel Valley has to offer. Whether you’re a longtime resident\, a newcomer to the area\, or someone looking for things to do near Pittsburgh\, Homestead\, Munhall\, and West Homestead are filled with unique experiences\, local events\, outdoor recreation\, arts\, entertainment\, and community celebrations. \nTo help you plan your summer\, we’ve put together ten great ways to experience the Steel Valley. \n1. Walk\, Run or Bike the GAP Trail\n \nThe Great Allegheny Passage (GAP Trail) is one of the region’s greatest outdoor assets. Stretching from Pittsburgh to Cumberland\, Maryland\, the trail passes directly through the Steel Valley and offers beautiful river views\, historic landmarks\, and easy access to local businesses\, restaurants\, and attractions. \nWhether you’re walking\, jogging\, biking\, or simply enjoying the scenery\, the GAP Trail is a perfect way to experience the community. \n2. Explore & Experience History\n \nFew communities can tell the story of American industry like the Steel Valley.  \nVisit Rivers of Steel destinations including the historic Pump House and Carrie Blast Furnaces. Take a guided tour\, attend a workshop\, explore industrial art experiences\, or learn how steelmaking helped shape not only our region but the nation itself. \nThese sites continue to attract visitors from around the world while preserving the area’s remarkable history. \n3. Celebrate 125 Years of Munhall & West Homestead Boroughs\n \nBoth Munhall and West Homestead are celebrating their 125th anniversaries in 2026. \nThroughout the summer\, residents and visitors can participate in special events\, celebrations\, historical programs\, and community gatherings honoring the people\, neighborhoods\, and businesses that helped build these communities. \nMunhall celebrates on June 13\, while West Homestead’s anniversary festivities take place August 13–15. \n4. Catch a Show on a Local Stage\n \nThe Steel Valley has become home to an impressive collection of entertainment venues and performance spaces. \nCatch local performers at The Glitterbox Theater and Forge Urban Winery\, or enjoy legendary bands\, musicians\, and entertainers at the historic Carnegie Library of Homestead Music Hall or nationally touring comedians and acts at the Pittsburgh Improv! \nNo matter your interests\, there is likely a show happening nearby. \n5. Discover Local Murals & Public Art\n \nThe Steel Valley has quietly become one of the most colorful outdoor galleries in the region. \nMurals\, public art installations\, painted walls\, and creative placemaking projects can be found throughout Homestead\, Munhall\, and West Homestead. Spend an afternoon exploring the neighborhoods and see how artists are helping tell the story of the community through public art. \n6. Spend a Night at Market Nights\n \nMunhall Market Nights have quickly become one of the area’s favorite summer traditions. \nFeaturing food trucks\, local vendors\, live entertainment\, community organizations\, and family activities\, these gatherings bring hundreds of people together throughout the summer. \nUpcoming dates include June 26\, July 24\, and August 28. \n7. Experience Arts & Education\n \nSummer is a great time to learn something new. \nTake a class\, attend a workshop\, visit a library program\, participate in a community event\, or experience educational programming offered by organizations such as the Carnegie Library of Homestead\, Best of the Batch Foundation\, Dragon’s Den\, Eberle Studios\, B is for Books\, and many others throughout the Steel Valley. \n8. Celebrate with Community\n \nCommunity events remain at the heart of the Steel Valley experience. \nFrom the Knights Barbershop Block Party and Homestead Community Day to neighborhood fundraisers\, concerts\, races\, festivals\, and community celebrations\, summer is when residents come together to celebrate what makes these communities special. \n9. Explore Our Parks & Green Spaces\n \nThe Steel Valley offers more green space than many people realize. \nNeighborhood parks\, playgrounds\, athletic fields\, walking paths\, and riverfront areas provide opportunities to relax\, exercise\, and enjoy the outdoors. Whether you’re spending time with family\, walking the dog\, or attending a community event\, local parks remain an important part of summer life. \n10. Your Summer Starts Here\n \nOf course\, these ten ideas are only the beginning. \nSteelValleyEvents.com was created to help residents and visitors discover everything happening throughout Homestead\, Munhall\, and West Homestead. From events and festivals to restaurants\, shops\, attractions\, business spotlights\, and interactive maps\, the site serves as a local guide to exploring the Steel Valley. \nWhether you’re looking for something to do this weekend\, planning a visit\, supporting local businesses\, or discovering a new favorite destination\, SteelValleyEvents.com is your starting point. \nGet out\, explore\, support local\, and enjoy summer in the Steel Valley!
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/10-things-to-actually-do-in-steel-valley-this-summer/
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CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Entertainment,Family,Music,Variety
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SUMMARY:Get Fresh Peaches! Peach Truck is Coming to The Waterfront | July 17
DESCRIPTION:Get Fresh Peaches! Peach Truck is Coming to The Waterfront | July 17\nGet Fresh Peaches! \nPick Up July 17 • July 26 • 4:30-6:00pm\n\nPre-order Your Box of Peaches Today \n\nThe Peach Truck is coming to town!\nMark your calendars to get a box of the most delicious\, freshest peaches you’ve ever had – just days off the tree!\nYou’ll need to pre-order your peaches in advance\, but it’s easy!\nPre-order your peaches here>>\nPick up days/location:\n\nFriday\, July 17\nSunday\, July 26\nPick-up at The Waterfront\, under the Homestead Bridge next to Barnes & Noble!\n\n\nThey’ll also have a pop-up tent location in Town Center 5 days a week\, starting June 4 through July 9\, so stop by!\n\n \nFresh peaches from the Peach Truck are available for pick-up at The Waterfront on June 6\, July 17\, and July 26\, 2026. Visit us for more details.\n\n\n_______\n\n\n\n\n\nLocated along the Monongahela River in the Steel Valley boroughs of Homestead\, Munhall & West Homestead\, The Waterfront has become one of the Pittsburgh’s most recognizable destinations for shopping\, dining\, entertainment\, and community events. \nBuilt on land once occupied by the historic Homestead Steel Works\, The Waterfront represents one of the region’s most significant redevelopment success stories. What was once part of one of America’s largest steel-producing sites has been transformed into a vibrant open-air destination that welcomes millions of visitors each year while preserving connections to the area’s industrial heritage. \nToday\, The Waterfront features more than 70 stores\, restaurants\, entertainment venues\, hotels\, and services spread throughout Homestead\, Munhall\, and West Homestead. Visitors can shop national retailers\, enjoy a wide variety of dining options\, catch a movie\, experience live entertainment\, or simply spend time exploring one of the Steel Valley’s most active commercial districts. \nHome to major retailers including Target\, Costco\, DICK’S Sporting Goods\, Petco\, DSW\, Ulta Beauty\, and many others\, while entertainment destinations such as AMC Theatres\, Dave & Buster’s\, Urban Air Adventure Park\, and the Pittsburgh Improv attract visitors from throughout the Pittsburgh region. \nBeyond shopping and entertainment\, The Waterfront has become an important gathering place for community events throughout the year. Seasonal festivals\, fitness classes\, family activities\, markets\, holiday celebrations\, and special events bring residents and visitors together while helping showcase the energy and momentum of the Steel Valley. Recent programming has included I Made It! Markets\, Bubblesburgh\, outdoor fitness classes\, Kids Club events\, Vibes Under the Bridge\, Fall Fest\, and the annual Let It Glow Tree Lighting Celebration. \nConveniently located just minutes from Downtown Pittsburgh and connected to nearby communities through the Homestead Grays Bridge and regional trail networks\, The Waterfront continues to serve as a destination where shopping\, dining\, recreation\, and community come together in the heart of the Steel Valley. Whether you’re visiting for an event\, a meal\, a day of shopping\, or a night out with family and friends\, The Waterfront remains one of the region’s premier places to explore. \nDownload our Code of Conduct here>> \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWATERFRONT OFFICE LOCATION & HOURS\n\n149 W. Bridge Street\, Homestead\, PA 15120 \nMONDAY – SATURDAY 10am – 9pm \nSUNDAY 11am – 6pm \nSome store\, restaurant and theatre hours may vary. \nManagement Office: 412.476.9157\nLost and Found: 412.861.0155
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/get-fresh-peaches-peach-truck-is-coming-to-the-waterfront-july-17-2/
LOCATION:The Waterfront\, 149 West Bridge Street\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Family
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SUMMARY:I Made It! Market | Under the Bridge at The Waterfront | July 18
DESCRIPTION:I Made It! Market | Under the Bridge at The Waterfront | July 18\nShop local\, discover handmade goods\, and support small businesses at the return of the I Made It! Market Summer Series at The Waterfront in Homestead. \nHeld under the bridge at The Waterfront\, this popular outdoor market brings together more than 35 local artisans\, makers\, creators\, and small businesses for an afternoon of shopping\, food\, and community. \nWhether you’re searching for unique gifts\, home décor\, artwork\, jewelry\, specialty products\, or one-of-a-kind handmade items\, the I Made It! Market is one of the region’s favorite opportunities to support local entrepreneurs while enjoying a day at The Waterfront. \n2026 Market Dates\n\nJuly 18\, 2026\nAugust 15\, 2026\nSeptember 19\, 2026\n\nTime\n11:00 AM – 4:00 PM \nLocation\nUnder the Bridge at The WaterfrontBetween Barnes & Noble and Primanti Bros.Homestead\, PA 15120 \nAdmission\nFree to attend \nThe I Made It! Market Summer Series offers a family-friendly atmosphere featuring local vendors\, shopping\, dining\, and easy access to all The Waterfront has to offer. \nVendor applications are available exclusively through I Made It! Market. Organizers advise that any solicitation through social media comments\, direct messages\, or email claiming to sell vendor spaces should be disregarded. \nFor vendor information and additional details\, visit:\nwww.imadeitmarket.com \nMake plans to spend a Saturday supporting local makers and discovering something unique at The Waterfront this summer. \n\n_______\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Waterfront is an open-air shopping center located in the Steel Valley area of Pittsburgh. Situated on the Monongahela River on land once occupied by one of the largest steel mills in the US\, it is now home to a vibrant collection of stores\, restaurants\, hotels\, entertainment\, and community events. Featured retailers include DICK’S Sporting Goods\, DSW\, Target\, Costco\, Petco\, Torrid\, ULTA\, AMC Theatres\, Dave & Buster’s\, Burgatory\, P.F. Chang’s and many more. \nDownload our Code of Conduct here>> \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOFFICE LOCATION & HOURS\n\n149 W. Bridge Street\, Homestead\, PA 15120 \nMONDAY – SATURDAY 10am – 9pm \nSUNDAY 11am – 6pm \nSome store\, restaurant and theatre hours may vary. \nManagement Office: 412.476.9157\nLost and Found: 412.861.0155
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/i-made-it-market-under-the-bridge-at-the-waterfront-july-18/
LOCATION:The Waterfront\, 149 West Bridge Street\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Art Exhibition,Community,Family,Small Business Support
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SUMMARY:Knights Barber Shop Annual Block Party with Homestead Fire Department | July 18
DESCRIPTION:Knights Barber Shop Annual Block Party with Homestead Fire Department \nDate: Saturday\, July 18\, 2026\nLocation: 9th & Ann Street to 9th & Amity Street\, Homestead\, PA (Homestead UP Church to Basketball Court) \nOne of Homestead’s favorite summer traditions returns as Knights Barber Shop partners with the Homestead Fire Department for its Annual Community Block Party. \nThis family-friendly event brings neighbors together for an afternoon of fun\, community spirit\, and support for two longtime hometown institutions. Guests can enjoy food\, music\, activities\, and the opportunity to connect with local organizations\, first responders\, and fellow community members. \nWhether you’re a longtime customer of Knights Barber Shop or simply looking for a great community event\, the Annual Block Party is a perfect opportunity to celebrate everything that makes the Steel Valley special. \n\nFamily-friendly activities\nMusic and entertainment\nFood and refreshments\nMeet members of the Homestead Fire Department\nCommunity organizations\nFun for all ages\n\nThis annual event celebrates community\, neighborhood pride\, and the partnerships that help make Homestead a great place to live\, work\, and do business. \nBring your family\, invite your friends\, and spend the day supporting a local business while enjoying one of the Steel Valley’s favorite community gatherings. \nAdmission: Free to attend. \n\n\nThank 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-july-18/
LOCATION:Homestead’s Fire Department\, 212 East 9th Avenue\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Entertainment,Family,Music
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SUMMARY:Mysteries on the Mon Festival at The Glitterbox Theater | July 18
DESCRIPTION:Mysteries on the Mon Festival at The Glitterbox Theater | July 18\nGet ready for one of the Steel Valley’s most unique summer events as the Mysteries on the Mon Festival returns to The Glitterbox Theater in West Homestead. \nThis free\, all-ages community festival brings together live music\, food\, professional wrestling\, art\, entertainment\, and plenty of surprises throughout the day. Whether you’re a longtime fan of The Glitterbox Theater or looking for something different to do this summer\, Mysteries on the Mon promises an eclectic mix of creativity\, community\, and fun along the Monongahela River. \nPresented at one of the region’s most distinctive independent arts venues\, the festival celebrates local culture and brings together performers\, artists\, vendors\, families\, and visitors for an afternoon and evening unlike anything else in the Steel Valley. \nEvent Details\nDate: Saturday\, July 18\, 2026Time: 1:00 PM – 9:00 PMLocation: The Glitterbox Theater210 W. 8th AvenueWest Homestead\, PA 15120 \nAdmission: FreeAll Ages Welcome \nFestival Highlights\n\nLive Music\nFood Vendors\nProfessional Wrestling\nLocal Artists & Creators\nCommunity Activities\nFamily-Friendly Entertainment\nAnd More!\n\nSpend the day exploring one of the Steel Valley’s most creative community gatherings and experience the energy\, art\, and unexpected fun that make Mysteries on the Mon a local favorite. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRent the Space\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/mysteries-on-the-mon-festival-at-the-glitterbox-theater-july-18/
LOCATION:The Glitterbox Theater\, 210 W 8th St\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Entertainment,Family,Music
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SUMMARY:Mike Campbell and The Dirty Knobs with Sarah Lee Guthrie at Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead | July 18
DESCRIPTION:Mike Campbell and The Dirty Knobs with Sarah Lee Guthrie at Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead | July 18\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSaturday\, July 18th\, 2026 | This event is for all ages. \n\n\n91.3 WYEP & Drusky Entertainment present: \nMike Campbell and The Dirty Knobs \nwith Sarah Lee Guthrie (solo) \nSaturday\, July 18th\, 2026 \nDoors: 7:00PM / Show: 8:00PM \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. \nThis event is recommended for all ages. \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\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\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/mike-campbell-and-the-dirty-knobs-with-sarah-lee-guthrie-at-carnegie-music-hall-of-homestead-july-18/
LOCATION:Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall\, 510 E 10th Avenue\, Munhall\, PA\, 15120
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Entertainment,Music,Theater
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SUMMARY:Borbo\, Prism and Friends at the Glitterbox Theater | July 20
DESCRIPTION:Borbo\, Prism and Friends at the Glitterbox Theater\nBorbo/Prism is an eponymous duo of artists. They hail from Bushwick\, Brooklyn- famously memed for its colorful cast of characters- where they work extensively in the DIY experimental performance art scene. \nPrism’s (they/she) work is focused on visual storytelling\, with a heavy reliance on folkloric imagery. Having come-of-age in the Appalachian countryside of Ohio\, their works’ themes often reflect on the conflicting reality of tradition and personal identity. Prism practices mostly in the mediums of conventional “feminine craft” (sewing\, embroidery\, applique\, textiles). They then force new meaning onto these heavily connotated mediums by enmeshing them with the performance art practices typically overrun with male artists (puppetry\, noise music\, clowning). \nBorbo (it/its) is a queer non-binary percussionist\, performance artist\, and noise clown. It draws inspiration from a wide range of genres\, including psychedelia\, free improvisation\, and jazz-fusion. Anything it can strike\, scrape or shake is a potential musical instrument – drum sets\, found objects\, toys\, and self-made percussive sculptures are all fair game. Borbo has also been observed using live electronics and contact mics as an electro-acoustic tool to augment its percussive sonic palette. A natural buffoon since birth\, Borbo rejects self-seriousness in favor of whimsy\, queering its own reality by transfiguring clown from performance art to lifestyle and gender. \nThe duo is currently on their Rust Belt Tour. Blending their typical acts with the essence of the road\, the themes have a bit more of a bite to them than they would in Brooklyn. Through this journey\, they hope to continue to curate a unique and whimsical craft to share with the world. You can connect with them on Instagram at @borbo.the.clown and @maximum_security_prism. \nThey will be joined by local clowns\, noise musicians and experimentors of the absurd – INCLUDING AZIZZY. Tickets are $5-25 sliding scale\, available online or at door. Doors will open at 6:30 PM and the show will begin at 7:00 PM. \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/borbo-prism-and-friends-at-the-glitterbox-theater-july-20/
LOCATION:The Glitterbox Theater\, 210 W 8th St\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Entertainment,Theater,Variety
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260722T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260722T190000
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SUMMARY:Steel Valley Farmers Market at Homestead UPC | Wednesday July 22
DESCRIPTION:Steel Valley Farmers Market at Homestead UPC | Wednesday July 22\nFresh produce\, local vendors\, and community connections return to Homestead this summer with the Steel Valley Farmers Market. \n \nShop locally grown fruits and vegetables\, support small businesses\, and connect with neighbors while helping support community programs throughout the Steel Valley. The market is designed to improve access to fresh food while creating a vibrant gathering place for residents and visitors alike. \nThe Steel Valley Farmers Market accepts EBT and Venmo\, making it easier for everyone to access fresh\, local products. \nMarket Dates\n\nWednesday\, July 22\, 2026\nWednesday\, August 5\, 2026\nWednesday\, August 19\, 2026\n\nTime\n3:00 PM – 7:00 PM \nLocation\nParking Lot on East 9th AvenueNext to Homestead United Presbyterian ChurchHomestead\, PA 15120 \nWhether you’re shopping for fresh ingredients\, supporting local vendors\, or simply enjoying a summer afternoon in the community\, the Steel Valley Farmers Market is a great way to experience the best of the season. \nVendor inquiries:\nSVFarmMarket@gmail.com \nLearn more:\nSteelValleyFarmersMarket.com \n\n\n\n\nVendors\n\n\n\n\nCurrently Committed Vendors \nHUPC Baked Goods\nConcreta\nDiane Wilkoc Patton\nThe Peach Truck\nForge Fried\nWoodlawn Candles\nMichael’s Manna\nHappy Hippy Hot Dogs\nSmash Burger\nRogue BBQ\n1:11 Juice Co.\nLos Gallitos\nJust Roll It \nEntertainment\nJuly 22 – Jeska\nAugust 5 – Maggie Judge\nAugust 19 – Jeska \n\n\n\n\nDownload Vendor Application\n\n\n\n\nAlso Present\nProduce Sale (from Triple B Farms)\nJust Harvest\nKen’s Donuts\nCorn on the Cob\nItalian Beef / Hot dogs\nRaffle Tickets \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSponsors\n\n\n\n\nBecome a market sponsor and have your business prominently featured at the market. Your brand will be displayed on banners\, promotional materials and our website.\nYour participation plays an important part in revitalizing the neighborhood!\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPromote Local\n\n\n\n\nBy supporting local farmers and vendors\, you encourage the production of fresh\, high quality foods in our area. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAccess to Fresh Foods\nYour contribution helps ensure that everyone in our community has access to nutritious\, locally-grown produce.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRevitalize steel Valley\n\n\n\n\nProceeds from the Steel Valley Farmers Market will support community programs to improve the quality of life. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nBuild Community\n\n\n\n\nProceeds from the Steel Valley Farmers Market will support community programs to improve quality of life. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Us\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn the spring/summer of 2022 a few people were discussing ways to bring our diverse community together. From this discussion\, the Steel Valley Farmers Market was born. It is our hope to bring people together living in Steel Valley and surrounding areas for an enjoyable summer afternoon. \nCommunity Giveback\nWe have chosen to give back to various community organizations in the Steel Valley: \nHomestead Volunteer Fire Department \n \n\n  \n1st Steel Valley Farmers Market Scholarship\nCongratulations to the winners:\nAbigail Curran – $1\,000.00\nElaina Tichon – $500\nKamryn Hutching – $500.00
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/steel-valley-farmers-market-at-homestead-upc-wednesday-july-22/
LOCATION:Homestead United Presbyterian Church\, 908 Ann & 9th Ave\, Homestead\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Family,Fundraiser
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260724T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260724T180000
DTSTAMP:20260716T150809Z
CREATED:20260716T150809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260716T150809Z
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SUMMARY:Mon Valley Initiative Partner Network & SPARC Mobile Resource Fair in Homestead | July 24
DESCRIPTION:Mon Valley Initiative Partner Network & SPARC Mobile Resource Fair in Homestead | July 24 \nLooking for employment opportunities\, financial guidance\, or community resources? Don’t miss the Mobile Resource Fair hosted by MVI’s Partner Network on Friday\, July 24\, in Homestead. \nConnect with local organizations\, discover valuable resources\, and explore opportunities to help you and your family succeed at the MVI Partner Network & SPARC Mobile Resource Fair. \nHosted by Mon Valley Initiative (MVI)\, this free community event brings together providers from across the region offering employment services\, financial education\, behavioral health resources\, family support\, re-entry services\, banking assistance\, and much more. Whether you’re looking for a new career\, community resources\, or support services\, this event is designed to connect you with organizations that can help. \nDate: Friday\, July 24\, 2026Time: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PMLocation: East 7th Avenue (between Ann Street and McClure Street)\, behind Mon Valley Initiative’s Homestead office \nCommunity organizations and service providers will be available throughout the afternoon to answer questions\, provide information\, and connect attendees with programs and resources. The event also highlights the work of Mon Valley Initiative’s Southwestern Pennsylvania Re-Entry Coalition (SPARC)\, which supports successful re-entry and community connections throughout the region. \nFor additional information\, contact Mon Valley Initiative’s Workforce Team at 412-464-4000 \nserving the region since 1988\nThe Mon Valley communities — located south of Pittsburgh along the Monongahela and Youghiogheny rivers in Allegheny\, Washington\, and Westmoreland counties — were deeply damaged more than 30 years ago when the driving forces of the region’s industrial economy moved away or closed. \nMon Valley Initiative\, founded in 1988\, works to improve the lives of people in the Mon Valley area by helping to rebuild community infrastructure\, provide safe and affordable housing\, and connect employers to people seeking new jobs and careers. \nWe do this by delivering quality services to the people of the Mon Valley\, including housing counseling\, workforce development and financial coaching\, real estate development\, and community development. \nOUR HISTORY\nIn the late 1970s and early 1980s\, U.S. Steel\, Westinghouse Electric\, WABCO\, Union Switch and Signal\, and Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel all closed major manufacturing plants in the Monongahela Valley. Some sources indicate that as many as 175\,000 jobs were lost in the region when these plants closed. \nMajor industrial sites occupied hundreds of acres of land and as landowners\, the corporations were major taxpayers. Without this tax revenue\, communities in the Mon Valley were hard-pressed to provide basic services to their residents. People moved out\, and the Valley’s role as the engine of the Pittsburgh region’s economy was lost. \nAs factories were closing\, a number of business and industry leaders representing Pittsburgh’s largest corporations began an aggressive plan to address the problems that arose from the fall of heavy manufacturing. \nThrough the Allegheny Conference on Community Development\, the group focused its work on setting strategic investment strategies for the region to address the devastating economic decline. One of their recommendations included hiring a community organizer to find a way to encourage reinvestment in the Mon Valley. \nThat organizer\, Michael Eichler\, and key leaders and funders of the Allegheny Conference sought solutions directly from people who lived and worked in the Valley. They recommended strategies that offered a means to broadly engage local people in implementing economic and community development projects. \nIn addition to helping to form new grassroots organizations\, Eichler also provided support to community development corporations\, or CDCs\, that were already in existence. Through the Allegheny Conference\, the “Mon Valley Development Team” was formed in January 1987. \nIn April 1988\, the representatives of these grassroots CDCs began to discuss the possibility of forming a regional coalition. These discussions led to the incorporation of Mon Valley Initiative in December 1988.
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/mon-valley-initiative-partner-network-sparc-mobile-resource-fair-in-homestead-july-24/
LOCATION:Mon Valley Initiative\, 305 E. 8th Ave\, Homestead\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Small Business Support,WorkShop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260724T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260724T230000
DTSTAMP:20260612T160745Z
CREATED:20260205T140756Z
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SUMMARY:Munhall Main Street Market Nights 2026 | Friday July 24th
DESCRIPTION:Munhall Main Street Market Nights 2026: July 24th\nMain Street Market Nights return for the 2026 summer season\, bringing three unforgettable Friday nights of community\, creativity\, and local flavor to Main Street in Munhall! \nFriday\, June 26th\, Friday\, July 24th\, and Friday\, August 28th from 5:00–9:00 PM\, this family-friendly outdoor event transforms Main Street into a lively evening market celebrating small businesses\, local vendors\, artists\, performers\, and neighborhood pride. \nEach Market Night features: \nMain Street business exposure and pop-up vendors \nLocal artisans\, makers\, and food options \nLive music and entertainment \nKids Zone with a magician\, balloon artist\, and large interactive puppets \nCar Cruise showcasing classic and custom vehicles \nA welcoming\, walkable atmosphere perfect for families\, neighbors\, and visitors \nMain Street Market Nights are designed to support local businesses\, encourage community connection\, and create a vibrant\, safe space for residents to shop local\, dine local\, and enjoy summer evenings together. \nGet Involved \nVolunteers are essential to making Market Nights a success. Opportunities include: \nFundraising & raffle sales\, 50/50 and lottery basket support\, Car Cruise parking assistance\, Kids activities\, Event setup and breakdown \nParking Information TBA \nWhether you’re a local business owner\, vendor\, performer\, car enthusiast\, or family looking for a fun night out\, Main Street Market Nights 2026 offer something for everyone—right in the heart of Munhall. \n \nMunhall CARES’ mission is to provide volunteer support to enrich our community through service and events. We are committed to cultivating an inclusive community where everyone can grow and thrive through community\, activities\, recreation\, environment\, and service. At Munhall CARES\, we believe in the power of social interaction and helping our fellow citizens. We strive to create a vibrant community by hosting a variety of community events and activities. We also support our local parks\, playgrounds\, and sports/recreation organizations to encourage healthy lifestyles. Additionally\, we care about the environment and regularly organize community cleanup and beautification projects. We aim to bridge connections to community services and resources to ensure that everyone has access to the support they need. Join us in our mission to create a better community for all!
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/munhall-main-street-market-nights-2026-friday-july-24th/
LOCATION:Main Street Munhall\, Munhall\, PA\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Entertainment,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260726T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260726T160000
DTSTAMP:20260612T162756Z
CREATED:20260422T182427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260612T162756Z
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SUMMARY:Photo Safari at Carrie Blast Furnaces | July 26
DESCRIPTION:Photo Safari at Carrie Blast Furnaces | July 26th\nRuns April thru October \nChoose your own adventure on this photo safari! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Carrie Furnaces are undoubtedly a photographer’s muse. The form and texture of the structures cater to seasonal scenes\, and the interplay of light offers endless perspectives of this industrial edifice. Take inspiration from the wide vistas or the delicate details at this National Historic Landmark site. You won’t want miss this opportunity to photograph the Carrie Blast Furnaces with only a few other photographers around! \n\n\nHours & Admission*\n\n\n\n\nThis program is offered the following dates in 2026.\nApril 25 at 1:00 p.m. | May 24 at 1:00 p.m. | July 26 at 9:00 a.m. | August 16 at 9:00 a.m. | October 18 at 1:00 p.m. \n\n\n\n\nGeneral Admission\n$40 \n\n\n\n\n*Space is limited. We recommend purchasing tickets in advance as we cannot guarantee tickets will be available for walk-ups. \n\nabout RIVERS OF STEEL\n\nRivers of Steel showcases the artistry and innovation of southwestern Pennsylvania’s industrial and cultural heritage through its historical and 21st-century attractions—offering unique experiences via tours\, workshops\, exhibitions\, festivals\, and more. \nBehind the scenes\, Rivers of Steel supports economic revitalization—working at the grassroots level to deepen community partnerships\, promote heritage tourism\, and preserve local recreational and cultural resources for future generations. \n\nOur Mission\n\n\n\nFounded on the principles of heritage development\, community partnership\, and a reverence for the region’s natural and shared resources\, Rivers of Steel strengthens the economic and cultural fabric of western Pennsylvania by fostering dynamic initiatives and transformative experiences. \nOur Story: A vision for the future\, built on the past\n\n\nRivers of Steel’s journey began in the aftermath of the collapsed steel industry. In 1988\, a group of citizens got together\, united by their concerns that with destruction of the shuttered mills an important part of our region’s culture was in danger of being erased\, too. \nThe prevailing sentiment at the time was not one of reverence for the industry; rather\, it was a stew of mixed emotions—anger for the way things went down\, loss of identity in the face of joblessness\, and fear of an uncertain future. The emotional landscape was too raw for most folks to want to celebrate what the steel industry once was\, especially when it was painfully obvious that this ‘industrial downturn’ reflected permanent change. \nLong story short: those citizens organized as a task force. Four years later\, the nonprofit organization that was to become Rivers of Steel was established to carry the torch of Big Steel and its related industries—not simply telling the companies’ stories and the products they made\, but the stories of the men and women who worked there. \nIt is a legacy was too important not to save. Relics and remnants were captured\, so were oral histories. The scope of which grew beyond the workers themselves\, encompassing the neighborhoods they represented—their languages\, their churches\, their traditions and recipes—and sowed the seeds of what was to become Rivers of Steel’s archival\, cultural conservation and exhibition programs. \n\n\nRivers of Steel: A nonprofit\, but also a place\nCreated by Congress in 1996\, the Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area celebrates the region’s industrial history\, the landscape that fueled it\, and the hardworking men and women who made it possible\, linking its communities through their shared cultural and industrial heritage.
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/photo-safari-at-carrie-blast-furnaces-july-26th-2/
LOCATION:Carrie Blast Furnaces\, 801 Carrie Furnace Blvd\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15218
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260726T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260726T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T154726Z
CREATED:20260605T154726Z
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SUMMARY:Get Fresh Peaches! Peach Truck is Coming to The Waterfront | July 26
DESCRIPTION:Get Fresh Peaches! Peach Truck is Coming to The Waterfront | July 26\nGet Fresh Peaches! \nPick Up July 26 • 4:30-6:00pm\n\nPre-order Your Box of Peaches Today \n\nThe Peach Truck is coming to town!\nMark your calendars to get a box of the most delicious\, freshest peaches you’ve ever had – just days off the tree!\nYou’ll need to pre-order your peaches in advance\, but it’s easy!\nPre-order your peaches here>>\nPick up days/location:\n\nFriday\, July 17\nSunday\, July 26\nPick-up at The Waterfront\, under the Homestead Bridge next to Barnes & Noble!\n\n\nThey’ll also have a pop-up tent location in Town Center 5 days a week\, starting June 4 through July 9\, so stop by!\n\n \nFresh peaches from the Peach Truck are available for pick-up at The Waterfront on June 6\, July 17\, and July 26\, 2026. Visit us for more details.\n\n\n_______\n\n\n\n\n\nLocated along the Monongahela River in the Steel Valley boroughs of Homestead\, Munhall & West Homestead\, The Waterfront has become one of the Pittsburgh’s most recognizable destinations for shopping\, dining\, entertainment\, and community events. \nBuilt on land once occupied by the historic Homestead Steel Works\, The Waterfront represents one of the region’s most significant redevelopment success stories. What was once part of one of America’s largest steel-producing sites has been transformed into a vibrant open-air destination that welcomes millions of visitors each year while preserving connections to the area’s industrial heritage. \nToday\, The Waterfront features more than 70 stores\, restaurants\, entertainment venues\, hotels\, and services spread throughout Homestead\, Munhall\, and West Homestead. Visitors can shop national retailers\, enjoy a wide variety of dining options\, catch a movie\, experience live entertainment\, or simply spend time exploring one of the Steel Valley’s most active commercial districts. \nHome to major retailers including Target\, Costco\, DICK’S Sporting Goods\, Petco\, DSW\, Ulta Beauty\, and many others\, while entertainment destinations such as AMC Theatres\, Dave & Buster’s\, Urban Air Adventure Park\, and the Pittsburgh Improv attract visitors from throughout the Pittsburgh region. \nBeyond shopping and entertainment\, The Waterfront has become an important gathering place for community events throughout the year. Seasonal festivals\, fitness classes\, family activities\, markets\, holiday celebrations\, and special events bring residents and visitors together while helping showcase the energy and momentum of the Steel Valley. Recent programming has included I Made It! Markets\, Bubblesburgh\, outdoor fitness classes\, Kids Club events\, Vibes Under the Bridge\, Fall Fest\, and the annual Let It Glow Tree Lighting Celebration. \nConveniently located just minutes from Downtown Pittsburgh and connected to nearby communities through the Homestead Grays Bridge and regional trail networks\, The Waterfront continues to serve as a destination where shopping\, dining\, recreation\, and community come together in the heart of the Steel Valley. Whether you’re visiting for an event\, a meal\, a day of shopping\, or a night out with family and friends\, The Waterfront remains one of the region’s premier places to explore. \nDownload our Code of Conduct here>> \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWATERFRONT OFFICE LOCATION & HOURS\n\n149 W. Bridge Street\, Homestead\, PA 15120 \nMONDAY – SATURDAY 10am – 9pm \nSUNDAY 11am – 6pm \nSome store\, restaurant and theatre hours may vary. \nManagement Office: 412.476.9157\nLost and Found: 412.861.0155
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/get-fresh-peaches-peach-truck-is-coming-to-the-waterfront-july-26/
LOCATION:The Waterfront\, 149 West Bridge Street\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Family
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T200000
DTSTAMP:20260630T183248Z
CREATED:20260630T182227Z
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SUMMARY:Community Services Open House at Rainbow Kitchen Homestead | July 29
DESCRIPTION:Community Services Open House at Rainbow Kitchen Homestead | July 29 \nDate: Wednesday\, July 29\, 2026Time: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PMLocation: Rainbow Kitchen Community Services\, Homestead\, PA (See organization for event details.) \nGet an inside look at one of the Steel Valley’s longest-serving nonprofit organizations during Rainbow Kitchen Community Services’ special summer open house. \nJoin the Rainbow Kitchen Board of Directors and staff for an evening of tours\, food\, games\, refreshments\, and community as they showcase the programs and services that help neighbors throughout the Steel Valley every day. \nGuests will have the opportunity to tour the facility\, meet the people behind the organization’s mission\, and learn more about how Rainbow Kitchen addresses hunger\, child nutrition\, and supportive services for individuals and families across the community. \nWhether you’re interested in volunteering\, supporting the organization\, or simply learning more about the impact Rainbow Kitchen has in the Steel Valley\, this event offers a welcoming opportunity to connect with staff\, board members\, and fellow community supporters. \nAdditional information regarding tickets\, the evening program\, and event details will be announced in the coming weeks. \nEvent Details\n\nWhat: Rainbow Kitchen Community Services Open House\nWhen: Wednesday\, July 29\, 2026\nTime: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM\nWho: Open to the community\n\n  \n\nCOMMITTED TO FEEDING THE COMMUNITY\n\n\nSince 1984\, Rainbow Kitchen Community Services has been a strong and reliable source of aid for those in need. In these challenging economic times\, Rainbow Kitchen provides a vital safety net for hungry children\, struggling families\, low-income elderly and disabled individuals\, and people who are homeless\, unemployed\, or among the working poor. And as costs for essential items rise and pandemic-era assistance programs end\, we are serving more and more families every month. \n\nMission Statement\nRainbow Kitchen Community Services is committed to improving the quality of life for low-income families and individuals through programs that address hunger\, child nutrition and supportive services. \nWho We Help\nRainbow Kitchen provides a vital safety net for hungry children\, struggling families\, low-income elderly and disabled individuals\, people who are homeless\, and growing numbers of people who are unemployed or among the working poor. \nHow We Are Supported\nRainbow Kitchen Community Services operates as efficiently as possible\, with the support of volunteers\, food donations\, foundation\, business\, and community service funding\, private contributions\, and an extremely small and dedicated staff.  We also gratefully accept both food and financial donations\, which are tax deductible. Rainbow Kitchen is a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable organization. \n\n\n\nWe are a strong and reliable source of aid for those in need. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAnti-Hunger Programs\n\n\nRainbow Kitchen’s Anti-Hunger Programs provide a source of nutritious supplemental food for low-income individuals and families. \n\nLearn More \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCase Management Assistance\n\n\nCase management assistance is offered to individuals and families on both a short-term and an extended basis. Immediate/crisis assistance and advocacy are provided as needed\, including referral to other social service agencies for additional help. \n\nLearn More \n\n\n\n\n\n\nVision Services\n\n\nRainbow Kitchen works in partnership with the Pennsylvania Vision Foundation and Vision Benefits of America (VBA) to offer uninsured/underinsured and in some instances insured individuals with a free comprehensive vision exam and assistance purchasing glasses. \nLearn More \n\n\n\n\n\n\nGET INVOLVED\n\n\nThere are so many ways you can get involved in the mission of the Rainbow Kitchen. We always welcome new ideas for special projects. Contact Lori Roadway at 412-464-1892 or email info@rainbowkitchen.org. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVOLUNTEER\n\n\nIn response to the pandemic\, and to ensure the safety of our staff and program participants\, we are not accepting volunteers at this time.   We hope to be inviting volunteers back into Rainbow Kitchen soon!   Use the button below to let us know if you are interested in volunteer opportunities when they become available. \n\nMORE ABOUT VOLUNTEERING\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDONATE FOOD\n\n\nDonations of food products and basic necessities are also critical to our mission.  We rely on them to meet the needs of the low-income individuals and families we support. \n\nMORE ABOUT DONATING FOOD\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDONATE MONEY\n\n\nWe operate as efficiently as possible\, with the support of volunteers\, food donations\, foundation\, business\, and community service funding\, private contributions\, and an extremely small and dedicated staff.  We also gratefully accept both food and financial donations\, which are tax deductible. \n\nDONATE MONEY\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSEASONAL ACTIVITIES\n\n\nHoliday Meals Food Drive: We try to provide all of our pantry families with foods for traditional holiday meals\, but it is a challenge to acquire enough of these foods for everyone! \nAdopt-A-Family: This holiday program benefits families or individuals who are participants in one or more of our programs. \n\nCONTACT US ABOUT SEASONAL ACTIVITIES\n\n\n\n\n\n\nADOPT RAINBOW KITCHEN\n\n\nWe would love to have members of your office\, social\, religious or professional group join us and support Rainbow Kitchen’s efforts in a variety of ways throughout the year. \n\nCONTACT US ABOUT ADOPT RAINBOW KITCHEN\n\n\nSUPPORT FUNDRAISING ACTIVITIES\n\n\nWe have various fundraising activities and initiatives throughout the year!   For example\, we participate in local & national days of giving and hold a Kennywood & Sandcastle ticket sale most summers.  We are very fortunate to also work with many local businesses who hold fundraising activities for us throughout the year.  Stay tuned for information on our annual fundraiser that will be replacing our Walk and Ride against Hunger (cancelled during the pandemic). \n\nCONTACT US ABOUT FUNDRAISING\n\n\n\n\nRainbow Kitchen Community Services is committed to improving the quality of life for low-income families & individuals through programs that address hunger\, child nutrition & supportive services.
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/community-services-open-house-at-rainbow-kitchen-homestead-july-29/
LOCATION:Rainbow Kitchen\, 135 E 9th Avenue\, Homestead\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Small Business Support
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SUMMARY:Pizza\, Pops & Cops with the West Homestead Police Department at West Homestead Borough Building | July 30
DESCRIPTION:Pizza\, Pops & Cops with the West Homestead Police Department at West Homestead Borough Building | July 30\nCome meet the officers who proudly serve West Homestead at the borough’s first-ever Pizza\, Pops & Cops community event! \nJoin the West Homestead Police Department for an evening of free pizza\, cold drinks\, and great conversation as officers and residents come together to build stronger community relationships in a relaxed\, family-friendly setting. \nWhether you’re new to the neighborhood or have lived here for years\, this is a great opportunity to meet local officers\, ask questions\, and enjoy time with your neighbors. \nThe event is free and open to all ages. \nEvent Details\nEvent: Pizza\, Pops & CopsDate: Thursday\, July 30\, 2026Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PMLocation: West Homestead Borough Building456 West 8th AvenueWest Homestead\, PA 15120 \n\nFree pizza and pop\nMeet members of the West Homestead Police Department\nLearn more about the officers serving the community\n\nStop by\, grab a slice\, enjoy a drink\, and help strengthen the connection between the West Homestead Police Department and the community they proudly serve. We hope to see you there!
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/pizza-pops-cops-with-the-west-homestead-police-department-at-west-homestead-borough-building-july-30/
LOCATION:West Homestead Borough Building\, 456 West 8th Avenue\, West Homestead\, PA\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Community,Family
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SUMMARY:One Valley Social at Babylon Restaurant & Bar in West Homestead | July 30
DESCRIPTION:One Valley Social at Babylon Restaurant & Bar in West Homestead | July 30\n\n\n\nCome network with us!!! Delicious food complements of our sponsors and 1 FREE curtesy of Babylon!!! \n\n\n\n\n🛡️ Build Your Network. Protect Your Future. Strengthen Our Community. 🛡️\nSuccess isn’t built alone—it’s built through connections\, collaboration\, and community. Join us for another exciting One Valley Social and spend the evening meeting local business owners\, entrepreneurs\, nonprofit leaders\, and community members who are passionate about making the Mon Valley stronger. \n📅Thursday\, July 30\n🕕 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM\n📍 Babylon Bar & Grill\n879 Forest Avenue\, Homestead\, PA 15120 \nThis month’s event is proudly sponsored by Lloyd’s of Munhall & Renzie Insurance Agency. \nLloyd’s is dedicated to helping protect what matters most—your family\, your home\, your business\, and your future. As you build your business and your network\, it’s comforting to know there’s a trusted local team helping provide protection and peace of mind every step of the way. \n🍽️ And let’s talk about the food… \nIf you haven’t been to Babylon Bar & Grill\, you’re in for a treat! From flavorful Mediterranean favorites to classic American dishes\, Babylon is known for serving some of the most delicious food in the area. Pair that with a handcrafted cocktail\, great conversation\, and an inviting atmosphere\, and you have the perfect recipe for an unforgettable evening. \nWhether you’re looking to:\n🤝 Grow your business\n💼 Meet potential clients\n🌟 Connect with community leaders\n❤️ Support local businesses\n🎉 Or simply enjoy a fun night out with amazing people… \nOne Valley Social is where meaningful connections begin. \nCome enjoy incredible food\, build valuable relationships\, exchange ideas\, and discover new opportunities—all while supporting the businesses and organizations that make our community thrive. \nA heartfelt thank you to Lloyd’s of Munhall & Renzie Insurance Agency for sponsoring this month’s event and for helping protect our community like a shield\, and to Babylon Bar & Grill for hosting us with outstanding food and hospitality. \n📲 Scan the QR code on the flyer to register today! \nBring a friend\, bring your business cards\, and come ready to connect\, collaborate\, and celebrate everything that makes the Mon Valley such a special place. \nWe’ll see you on July 30! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYour favorite middle Eastern food and family for years.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOur restaurant has been serving the community since 2022 with our delicious and authentic Middle Eastern cuisine. Our passion for cooking and dedication to quality ingredients has earned us a loyal following of customers who return again and again for our mouth-watering falafel\, shawarma\, kebabs\, and other specialties. \nAt our restaurant\, we pride ourselves on preparing every dish with the freshest and highest quality ingredients. From our perfectly seasoned falafel to our juicy kebabs\, each dish is made to order and bursting with flavor. Our warm and welcoming atmosphere and friendly staff. \n\n\n\nkitchen closes everyday at 10 PM\nMonday 12 pM-11 PM tuesday 12 PM-11 PM\nWednesday 12 PM–11  PM\nThursday 12 PM–12 AM\nFriday 12 PM–12 AM Saturday 12 PM–12 AM Sunday Closed \n\n\n\ncreate a dining experience that is both delicious and memorable. Whether you’re looking for a quick lunch or a family dinner\, we invite you to join us and taste why we’ve been your favorite falafel for over 2 years! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nContact info\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBabylon Restaurant & Bar\nMiddle Eastern Restaurant\n\n\n\n\n879 Forest Ave. \nWest Homestead\, PA\, United States\, 15120\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n+1 412-461-9169\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nbabylonrestaurant11@gmail.com
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/one-valley-social-at-babylon-restaurant-bar-in-west-homestead-july-30/
LOCATION:Babylon Restaurant and Bar\, 879 Forest Ave\,\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120
CATEGORIES:Activities,Entertainment,Music
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SUMMARY:AMY GRANT The Me that Remains TOUR at Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead | July 30
DESCRIPTION:AMY GRANT The Me that Remains TOUR at Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead | July 30\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThursday\, July 30th\, 2026 | This event is for all ages. \n\n\nDrusky Entertainment presents: \nAmy Grant \nThursday\, July 30th\, 2026 \nDoors: 6:30PM / Show: 7:30PM \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. \nThis event is recommended for all ages. \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\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\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/amy-grant-the-me-that-remains-tour-at-carnegie-music-hall-of-homestead-july-30/
LOCATION:Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall\, 510 E 10th Avenue\, Munhall\, PA\, 15120
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Entertainment,Family,Music,Theater
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SUMMARY:Pittsburgh Free Theater: Lughnasadh Performance at the Glitterbox Theater | July 31
DESCRIPTION:Pittsburgh Free Theater: Lughnasadh Performance at the Glitterbox Theater | July 31\nBorbo/Prism is an eponymous duo of artists. They hail from Bushwick\, Brooklyn- famously memed for its colorful cast of characters- where they work extensively in the DIY experimental performance art scene. \nPrism’s (they/she) work is focused on visual storytelling\, with a heavy reliance on folkloric imagery. Having come-of-age in the Appalachian countryside of Ohio\, their works’ themes often reflect on the conflicting reality of tradition and personal identity. Prism practices mostly in the mediums of conventional “feminine craft” (sewing\, embroidery\, applique\, textiles). They then force new meaning onto these heavily connotated mediums by enmeshing them with the performance art practices typically overrun with male artists (puppetry\, noise music\, clowning). \nBorbo (it/its) is a queer non-binary percussionist\, performance artist\, and noise clown. It draws inspiration from a wide range of genres\, including psychedelia\, free improvisation\, and jazz-fusion. Anything it can strike\, scrape or shake is a potential musical instrument – drum sets\, found objects\, toys\, and self-made percussive sculptures are all fair game. Borbo has also been observed using live electronics and contact mics as an electro-acoustic tool to augment its percussive sonic palette. A natural buffoon since birth\, Borbo rejects self-seriousness in favor of whimsy\, queering its own reality by transfiguring clown from performance art to lifestyle and gender. \nThe duo is currently on their Rust Belt Tour. Blending their typical acts with the essence of the road\, the themes have a bit more of a bite to them than they would in Brooklyn. Through this journey\, they hope to continue to curate a unique and whimsical craft to share with the world. You can connect with them on Instagram at @borbo.the.clown and @maximum_security_prism. \nThey will be joined by local clowns\, noise musicians and experimentors of the absurd – INCLUDING AZIZZY. Tickets are $5-25 sliding scale\, available online or at door. Doors will open at 6:30 PM and the show will begin at 7:00 PM. \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/pittsburgh-free-theater-lughnasadh-performance-at-the-glitterbox-theater-july-31/
LOCATION:The Glitterbox Theater\, 210 W 8th St\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition,Entertainment,Theater,Variety
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