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SUMMARY:Easter Egg Hunt at Joyful Commons
DESCRIPTION:Easter Egg Hunt at Joyful Commons\nLooking for a fun\, easygoing way to celebrate Easter with your little ones? Join Joyful Commons for a sweet and simple Easter Egg Hunt right in the heart of Homestead. \nHosted inside their warm and welcoming co-work + play space\, this event is designed for both kids and parents — giving children a fun\, engaging experience while adults can relax\, connect\, or even get a little work done. \nWhen\nThursday\, April 2\, 202611:00 AM \nWhere\nJoyful Commons344 E 8th AvenueHomestead\, PA 15120 \nWhat to Expect\nJoyful Commons is creating a relaxed\, family-friendly Easter experience built around their unique co-work + play model. \nChildren will enjoy a fun Easter egg hunt designed for younger ages\, while parents can enjoy the space\, sip coffee\, and connect with other families in the community. \nThis event is designed with Joyful Commons’ typical age range in mind\, with crawlers and early walkers welcome. \nHow It Works\nThe Easter Egg Hunt is included with your visit\, but a co-work + play pass is required to attend. \nAdvance RSVP is required at least 24 hours prior so the team can prepare for all participating children. Capacity is limited based on the space\, so early registration is encouraged. \nAbout Joyful Commons\nJoyful Commons is a thoughtfully designed co-work + play space in Homestead that supports families by creating a shared environment for productivity\, connection\, and play. Their programming brings together caregivers\, children\, and community in a way that feels both practical and joyful. \nFor more details and to reserve your spot\, visit Joyful Commons online or follow along on social for updates. \nhttps://joyfulcommons.as.me/schedule/e1ed6a27/?categories[]=One%20Time%20Passes
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/easter-egg-hunt-at-joyful-commons/
LOCATION:Joyful Commons\, 344 E 8th Ave #1\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Family,Networking
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SUMMARY:First National Bank presents the 2nd Annual STEEL VALLEY STRIDES 5K: A Run thru History | Sunday\, April 12th
DESCRIPTION:First National Bank presents the 2nd Annual STEEL VALLEY STRIDES 5K: A Run thru History | Sunday\, April 12th\nLace up your sneakers and step into the past\, while running toward the future\, and make it part of your 412 Day celebration! \nJoin First National Bank as they present the 2nd Annual Steel Valley Strides 5K with Steel Valley Accelerator and GCXC Racing\, a community run/walk celebrating the people\, places\, and stories that shaped the Steel Valley. \nWe call it “A Run Through History!” Run through the historic three boroughs of the Steel Valley as we celebrate 412 Day with pride\, purpose\, and community spirit! \nAnd we’re inviting all runners\, businesses\, nonprofits\, families\, and community groups to form teams and dress as historical figures\, cultural or local icons connected to historic Homestead and the Steel Valley! \nThink.. Andrew Carnegie\, Jeff Goldblum\, Josh Gibson & the Homestead Grays\, steel mill workers that helped build America\, legendary locals\, artists\, and innovators! You could be “Carnegie’s Crew\,” the “Grays of Glory\,” the “Steel Valley Steelers” or dress as ‘Bill Campbell!’ (costumes not required to race… but really fun). \nThis race truly has something for everyone; competitive runners\, casual walkers\, families\, and first-timers. \nRace Options:\nFlat\, fast 5K with professional GCXC race timing and age-group awards\nUntimed\, family-friendly 1-mile walk\, perfect for all ages and abilities \nStarting Line Send-Off:\nWe’ll have GCXC\, local partners\, a live DJ and the Steel Valley’s THREE Mayors of Homestead\, Munhall & West Homestead send-off our runners AND our 1 Mile Family walk on 8th Avenue will be kicked-off my KDKA’s The Talk &  Pittsburgh today Live journalist & personality\, MIKEY HOOD! \nPost-Race Celebration:\nNew Ways to Win Awards & Prizes!\nAlong with standard GCXC age-group awards\, additional prizes sponsored by Steel Valley Accelerator will be awarded for: Best Individual Costume\, Best Team Costume\, Most Creative\, Team Spirit\, Largest Registered Team (special prize included). \nAfter crossing the finish line\, stick around for the post-race runners party featuring; Golden Age Beer\, Millie’s Homemade Ice Cream\, costume prize winners\, live DJ and emcee\, local organizations and vendors and community celebrations! \nCome out to run\, walk\, or cheer and celebrate! \nREGISTER to RACE HERE!\n \nWhy this event matters?\nFirst National Bank and Steel Valley Strides 5K support Steel Valley Accelerator’s mission to help entrepreneurs and small businesses launch\, grow\, and thrive through low-interest loans\, façade grants\, technical assistance\, and educational programming. For over 25 years\, we’ve invested millions of dollars back into our local economy and this event helps fuel that work. We want people to experience our community and see the economic opportunities there are within the three boroughs of Steel Valley. \nWe are currently securing event sponsors at Gold\, Silver\, and Bronze partnership levels. Sponsorship benefits include strong brand visibility both digitally but before\, during\, and after the event\, on-site live engagement with community members with a reserved space\, and alignment with economic development leaders efforts across Homestead\, Munhall\, and West Homestead. \nWhy support? 1) High-visibility community event with broad local participation. 2) Direct support of small business growth & revitalization. 3) Engagement with families\, entrepreneurs\, and regional partners. 4) Positive brand alignment with community investment and history. Ask us more info on sponsorships? info@steelvalleyaccelertor.com \nThere are several ways for local businesses and organizations to get involved..\nForm a Business or Org Team!\nGrab your staff\, customers\, non-profit\, organizations\, friends\, or family and run or walk together! Teams are encouraged to dress up as historic Steel Valley figures or local icons\, and we’ll be awarding prizes for Best Costume\, Best Team Costume\, Most Creative\, and Team Spirit!\nIf you’d like to help sponsor one of those prizes\, gift cards or small in-kind donations from your business are a great way to participate and get your name announced during the awards! \nTable at the Event!\nWe want to highlight our 15120 businesses\, so local businesses can set up a vendor or information table for just $25 to connect with runners\, families\, and community members during the start/finish celebration. GCXC Racing is PROVIDING the tents and tables! \nBecome a Sponsor!\nBusinesses can also upgrade their participation by becoming a Bronze\, Silver\, or Gold sponsor\, which includes additional visibility and recognition leading up to and during the event. Details here. \nVolunteer!\nWant to help but not run? We’ll need volunteers to help guide runners along the course\, check in participants\, and support the event team. It’s a great way to show community spirit. Sign up HERE! \nJust Come Hang Out with Us!\nEven if you don’t run\, sponsor\, or table — we’d still love to see you. Stop by the start/finish area\, cheer on runners\, and spend time with neighbors and fellow business owners celebrating our community. During the race along the route\, you can cheer and wave from your storefront! \nSteel Valley Accelerator is THE 501(c)(3) economic development nonprofit driving business growth in Homestead\, Munhall\, and West Homestead\, PA. Since 1996\, we’ve provided millions of dollars in low-interest loans\, as well as façade grants and hands-on support to help entrepreneurs launch\, expand\, and thrive. As a one-stop resource for local businesses\, we simplify the process of opening and growing across our three boroughs – fueling a stronger\, more vibrant Steel Valley. \nRun\, walk\, dress up\, celebrate and be part of Steel Valley history! \nHere’s the FULL PAGE FLYER: Steel-Valley-Strides-5K-presented-by-First-National-Bank-with-Steel-Valley-Accelerator \n\nGCXC Race Timing & Management PA carries on a legacy of timing and second-to-none event production and management that started with Elite Runners and Walkers many years ago. We continue a legacy of iconic Pittsburgh area events like The Spring Thaw\, topping 50 years of continuous running in 2026\, and the Sean T Smith Memorial Just a Short Run\, which surpassed 25 years in 2025. Each of our proprietary events boasts a local charity partner.
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/first-national-bank-presents-the-2nd-annual-steel-valley-strides-5k-a-run-thru-history-sunday-april-12th/
LOCATION:Golden Age Beer Co\, 337 E. 8th Avenue\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community
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SUMMARY:Terri Clark with special guest Michael Christopher at the Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall
DESCRIPTION:Terri Clark with special guest Michael Christopher at the Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall \nSunday\, April 19th\, 2026 | This event is for all ages. \n\n\nDrusky Entertainment presents: \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. \n\n\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/terri-clark-with-special-guest-michael-christopher-at-the-carnegie-of-homestead-music-hall/
LOCATION:Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall\, 510 E 10th Avenue\, Munhall\, PA\, 15120
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Music,Theater
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SUMMARY:Paintable Pittsburgh: The Art of Henry Koerner at the Bost Building in Homestead
DESCRIPTION:Paintable Pittsburgh: The Art of Henry Koerner at the Bost Building in Homestead\n\nJoin us for the opening reception of Paintable Pittsburgh: The Art of Henry Koerner at the Bost Building in Homestead.\n\n\n Friday\, April 24\n 6–8 PM\n Bost Building\, 623 E 8th Ave\, Homestead\n Free & open to the public\n\n\nThis retrospective honors Henry Koerner (1915–1995)—a Vienna-born Jewish artist\, WWII veteran\, and longtime Pittsburgh resident whose work captured the city’s neighborhoods\, architecture\, and people with remarkable warmth and intimacy. From painting 46 Time magazine covers from life to later watercolors and oils of Pittsburgh streetscapes\, Koerner made this city his lifelong subject.\n\n\nCome celebrate the opening\, meet fellow art and history lovers\, and experience a Pittsburgh story told through paint.\n\n\nOn view April 24–July 31\, 2026.\n\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/paintable-pittsburgh-the-art-of-henry-koerner-at-the-bost-building-in-homestead/
LOCATION:Bost Building\, 623 E 8th Ave\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Art Exhibition,Entertainment,Variety
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SUMMARY:Photo Safari at Carrie Blast Furnaces | April 25th
DESCRIPTION:Photo Safari at Carrie Blast Furnaces | April 25th\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-april-25th/
LOCATION:Carrie Blast Furnaces\, 801 Carrie Furnace Blvd\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15218
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Education
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SUMMARY:Tailgate Under the Bridge with Rogue BBQ & One Valley Social
DESCRIPTION:Tailgate Under the Bridge with Rogue BBQ & One Valley Social\nLooking for a high-energy way to celebrate draft day in the Steel Valley? Join Rogue BBQ and Valley Social for Tailgate Under the Bridge\, a free community event bringing together food\, football\, music\, and local energy beneath the Homestead Grays Bridge. \nWhen\nSunday\, April 2612:00 PM – 6:00 PM \nWhere\nUnder the Homestead Grays Bridge7th AvenueHomestead\, PA \nWhat to Expect\nThis all-day tailgate-style event is built for the community\, combining the excitement of the NFL Draft with a Steel Valley twist. Expect a lively atmosphere with something for everyone\, from families to sports fans. \nEnjoy food and drinks\, live DJs\, appearances from local athletes\, vendors\, yard games\, and activities for kids. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick bite or spending the afternoon with friends\, the event is designed to bring people together in a fun\, welcoming setting. \nThis is a free\, open-to-the-public event. Bring your friends\, represent your team\, and enjoy a day under the bridge celebrating football\, community\, and the energy of the Steel Valley. \nAbout the Hosts\nRogue BBQ continues to be a staple for food\, community gatherings\, and local flavor in Homestead\, while One Valley Social focuses on creating engaging\, community-driven events that connect people and businesses throughout the 15120.
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/tailgate-under-the-bridge-with-rogue-bbq-one-valley-social/
LOCATION:Under the Homestead Grays Bridge\, 100 E 7th Avenue\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Entertainment,Networking
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