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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!
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SUMMARY:Summer Reading Kickoff Event at The Waterfront
DESCRIPTION:Summer Reading Kickoff Event at The Waterfront\nSaturday\, June 6 • 12pm-3pm\n\nBooks • Music • Lawn Games • Library Card Sign Ups \nSaturday\, June 6\, 202612:00 PM – 3:00 PM \nParticipating Organizations: \n\nC.C. Mellor Library\nCarnegie of Homestead Library\nSwissvale Library\nSteel Valley Family Center\nB is for Books\n\nLocation:270 West Bridge StreetHomestead\, PA 15120 \n\n\nKick off a summer full of reading\, learning\, and family fun at the Summer Reading Kickoff at The Waterfront Town Center in Homestead. \nFamilies are invited to spend the afternoon enjoying books\, music\, lawn games\, and activities while learning about local library programs and summer reading opportunities available throughout the region. \nRepresentatives from several community organizations and libraries will be on hand to help children and families sign up for library cards\, discover summer reading programs\, and connect with educational resources designed to keep kids engaged all summer long. \nParticipating organizations include: \n\nCarnegie Library of Homestead\nC.C. Mellor Library\nSwissvale Library\nSteel Valley Family Center\nB is for Books\n\nWhether you’re looking to encourage a young reader\, connect with local literacy programs\, or simply enjoy a fun family-friendly afternoon\, the Summer Reading Kickoff is a great way to start the season. \nEnjoy books\, music\, lawn games\, library card sign-ups\, community resources\, and activities for children and families. \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/summer-reading-kickoff-event-at-the-waterfront/
LOCATION:The Waterfront\, 149 West Bridge Street\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Education,Family
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SUMMARY:Get Fresh Peaches! Peach Truck is Coming to The Waterfront
DESCRIPTION:Get Fresh Peaches! Peach Truck is Coming to The Waterfront\nGet Fresh Peaches! \nPick Up June 6 • 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\nSaturday\, June 6\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
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CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Family
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SUMMARY:Munhall Borough 125th Anniversary Celebration at the Steel Valley School Campus | Saturday June 13
DESCRIPTION:Munhall Borough 125th Anniversary Celebration at the Steel Valley School Campus | June 13th\, 2026\n\n\n\nJoin Munhall Borough as it celebrates its 125th Anniversary Community Day on Saturday\, June 13\, 2026\, at Steel Valley High School from 12:00 PM to 10:00 PM. \nThis full-day celebration will feature live entertainment\, food trucks\, local vendors\, family activities\, community awards\, and special anniversary programming honoring Munhall’s rich history and bright future. Highlights include appearances by the Pittsburgh Riverhounds\, KDKA personalities Ron Smiley and Mikey Hood\, live music throughout the day\, a Touch-a-Truck experience\, rescue demonstrations\, craft vendors\, games\, giveaways\, and more. \nThe evening concludes with a spectacular 125th Anniversary Drone Show at 9:30 PM\, sponsored by U.S. Steel. \nWhether you’re a lifelong resident\, former neighbor\, or first-time visitor\, Community Day is a chance to celebrate the people\, traditions\, and community spirit that have made Munhall a cornerstone of the Steel Valley for 125 years. \nAdmission: FreeLocation: Steel Valley High School\, Munhall\, PADate: Saturday\, June 13\, 2026Time: 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM \nCome celebrate 125 years of community\, history\, and hometown pride in Munhall! \n\n\n\nYou can stay in touch with updates here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61583124584239\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMunhall’s story spans nearly two centuries\, beginning the late 1700s with early settlers and the formation of a community. The area progresses due to the massive investment in the late 1800s by a handful of industrialists\, then has decades of both prosperity and decline. Homestead’s legacy provides us with important lessons about the fortunes of industrial development and organized labor in America. \nAmity Homestead was the name given by John McClure to a quaint county seat which he built in the bend of the Monongahela a mile or so below Braddock’s Crossing and ten miles from Pittsburgh in Mifflin Township. John passed the picturesque place on to his son John and through him to his grandson Abdiel. \nAt one time\, the area of Homestead was generally bounded by Ann Street to the west and McClure Street to the east\, the riverfront to the north and East 12th Avenue to the south.  This made up the estate of the McClure family. The huge McClure home stood approximately between East 9th Avenue and East 10th Avenue\, with a large lawn fronting Eighth Avenue. The easterly property boundary at McClure Street was the dividing line between Homestead Borough and what was then Mifflin Township\, and now Munhall Borough. \nIn the 1850s\, the McClure family\, hoping to raise personal funds\, organized a land title company with other early landowners and began to subdivide their sizeable property holdings. Today\, this recorded plan of lots bears the McClure family name. Around 1890\, a typical lot of 50 feet by 100 feet in this neighborhood would have cost approximately $2\,500 and one of these homes was estimated to have cost between $5\,000 and $20\,000 to build. The City of Pittsburgh was looking for property to erect its new Poor Farm in 1850 and bought 150 acres from Abdiel McClure. \nIn 1872\, Abdiel sold 113 acres to a banking and insurance company and a town was forthwith laid out and called Homestead. The first sale of lots was made to all the old-time accompaniments of a brass band and free junketing and the Pittsburgh\, Virginia and Charleston Railroad building across the empty lots the following year. The town took a good start and bade fair\, soon to grow as big as the older places in the region. But the panic of 1873 came and gave it a setback from which it took long to recover. In 1879 there were less than six hundred inhabitants. Munhall was incorporated as a borough in 1901. \nIn 1879\, Kloman decided to build a mill of their own. They bought a small tract of land adjoining the City Poor Farm at Homestead and commenced the erection of a building 684 feet long by 85 feet wide to contain a 21 inch mill\, two Universal mills\, a 16 inch bar train and a muck train. At the same time the Pittsburgh Bessemer Steel Company bought 40 to 50 acres of land adjoining the Kloman’s and commenced the erection of converting works and blooming mills. These two concerns were designed to work together\, Kloman taking the surplus product and the Pittsburgh Bessemer Steel Company working it into structural shapes. \nThe first steel for this plant was made on March 19\, 1881\, and the first rail on August 9\, 1881. Before the mill was quite completed\, however\, Kloman died. The Pittsburgh Bessemer Steel Company at once purchased Kloman’s unfinished mill. By September 1881\, they were turning out 200 tons of rails daily. The Carnegies looked on with surprise and alarm. Up to this time\, they had been the only makers of rail in the Pittsburgh district. Here was competition at their very door! \nIn June 1882\, the Amalgamated Association Workers went on strike against the Pittsburgh Bessemer Steel Company. At this time\, the price of steel was rapidly falling and\, alarmed by the imminent call for more capital\, some of the Homestead stockholders hastened to get out of the company. They went to the Carnegies and offered them control of the mill in October of 1883. The Homestead Mills became property of the Carnegie Group\, at this time\, the best-equipped plants of its size in the country. \nThe old Pittsburgh City Poor Farm had out-grown itself and the City of Pittsburgh sold approximately 148 acres to the Carnegie Land Company in 1891. A new facility was built for the City of Pittsburgh known as Marshalea was occupied in 1894. \nThe Carnegie Land Company\, a subsidiary of Carnegie Steel\, purchased properties in the area from the McClure\, Hayes and Munhall families to expand the Homestead Works and to sell lots for the construction of homes to its workers. \nThe Munhall Brothers laid out a plan of lots\, sold lots to mill employees\, and constructed houses for rental or purchase by employees in “Munhall Hollow” (present day Ravine Street). \nIn 1901\, the scene was set for the incorporation of Munhall Borough\, which was named for John Munhall. It embraces a section known popularly as “East Homestead”\, Munhall Station and the steel properties which were by that time in the control of United States Steel Corporation. \nThe City Farm Plan of lots stretched from the riverfront in a pie-shape\, up the hill from McClure Street to the West and to Martha Street to the East. It ended at a point at what is now the vicinity of 17th Avenue. A section of this large tract of land\, the area in the vicinity of the Carnegie Library\, was developed as the elite area of Homestead and Munhall from the 1890s to about 1920. \nWhile in New York City\, Andrew Carnegie met the designer of Central Park\, Fredrick Law Olmstead. He hired Olmstead to come to visit Homestead and lay out a plan of homes around his proposed new library. Carnegie believed in the future and made plans for many of his projects in this manner. Olmstead laid out broad streets with space for parking and still provided for two lane vehicular traffic. Olmstead believed in providing “green space” that was often forgotten about in fast growing city areas of that time. Utilities for the planned homes were through the rear of the properties. In this manner\, all homes were visually correct and pleasing to the eye. \nThe large grouping of huge company-built homes included the residence for the Superintendent of the Homestead Steel Works and for each manager of the major steel works departments. Open Hearths\, Rolling Mills\, Bessemer Department\, Blast Furnaces\, Production Planning\, etc. The home was made part of the Manager’s employment package. The mill supplied the electricity and natural gas services to these homes as well as the Library\, until the late 1940s. Visitors will note the area’s homes’ substantial construction\, the large lot sizes\, the tree-lined streets\, and the small Park Square Commons Area. There is a marked difference in this neighborhood compared to the nearby Homestead\, just a block away; where older\, frame homes and small closer set lots predominate. \nLiving in this neighborhood\, the home buyers in Park Square and the City Farm Plan were required by the Carnegie Land Company restrictions to construct only homes\, which cost at least $3\,000. The lots in the Library Estates sold from $3\,500 to $5\,000 each in 1900. Types of homes that were to be built were Venetian\, Brownstone\, Mansen or Queen Anne. They also agreed to company-stipulated building setbacks requiring at least a 25-foot setback from the street. Buyers agreed never to sell “vinous\, spirituous\, malt or any other kind of intoxicating liquors on the properties.” Finally\, the deed restrictions protected the homebuilders in this area. From what you may wonder? From complaints or suits about smoke\, heat\, noise\, blast\, concussion\, dust\, glare\, explosion or any impacts from the nearby Homestead Steel Works. The company was obviously determined to go about its business and protect its investment at all cost!
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/munhall-borough-125th-anniversary-celebration-at-the-steel-valley-school-campus-june-13th-2026/
LOCATION:Steel Valley High School\, 3113 Main St\, Munhall\, PA\, 15120
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Entertainment,Music
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SUMMARY:Bubbles Burgh at The Waterfront | June 20
DESCRIPTION:Bubbles Burgh at The Waterfront\nCome to our Free Bubblesburgh Event! \nSaturday\, June 20 • 1pm-4pm\n\nPlay in Millions of Bubbles! \n\nPop over to The Waterfront for our summer event—Bubblesburgh!\nJoin us for an afternoon packed with fun\, laughter\, and millions of bubbles.\nIt’s free and family-friendly!\nWe’re bringing out bubble machines\, interactive bubble zones\, a bubble-blowing contest\, balloon animals\, and all kinds of hands-on activities that kids (and kids at heart) will love.\nWe’ll have live beats from kidmental\, a lineup of food vendors\, craft beer\, soda pop\, and a vibrant vendor market full of cool finds.\nWhether you’re stopping by with your family\, your friends\, or just looking for something fun to do\, this is the perfect way to kick off summer.\nCome play\, dance\, shop\, and float through a day full of good vibes and even better bubbles.\nDon’t forget\, it’s totally free to attend\, and everyone’s welcome!\n\nOur Bubblesburgh Event will be held one day only\, Saturday\, June 20. Visit us for more details.\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/bubbles-burgh-at-the-waterfront/
LOCATION:The Waterfront\, 149 West Bridge Street\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Entertainment,Family
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SUMMARY:Fiesta Del Sol 2026  Presented by Casa San José | June 20
DESCRIPTION:Fiesta Del Sol 2026 Presented by Casa San José\nJoin Casa San José for Fiesta Del Sol 2026\, an evening celebrating Pittsburgh’s vibrant Latino community while supporting the organization’s ongoing work serving immigrant and Latino families throughout the region. \nTraditionally held near the summer solstice\, Fiesta Del Sol honors the energy of the sun and its connection to community\, culture\, and wellness across many Latino countries. Casa San José’s signature fundraising event brings together supporters\, families\, community leaders\, and advocates for an unforgettable evening of celebration\, connection\, and impact. \nGuests can expect an evening filled with culture\, community\, entertainment\, food\, and opportunities to support the important work Casa San José continues to provide throughout Southwestern Pennsylvania. Proceeds from the event help sustain programs and services that strengthen and empower local immigrant and Latino communities. \nDate: Saturday\, June 20\, 2026Time: 6:00 PMLocation: Private location (shared with ticket holders)Tickets: Available through Casa San José \nFor tickets and event information\, visit: \nFiesta Del Sol 2026 Tickets & Information \nCasa San José describes Fiesta Del Sol as a celebration of Pittsburgh’s Latino community and an opportunity to gather in support of a stronger\, more connected region.
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/fiesta-del-sol-2026-presented-by-casa-san-jose/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Family,Fundraiser
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T200000
DTSTAMP:20260612T161000Z
CREATED:20260608T200521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260612T161000Z
UID:260880-1782410400-1782417600@steelvalleyaccelerator.com
SUMMARY:Messiah Lutheran Church Ice Cream Social Fundraiser at Messiah Lutheran Church | Munhall | June 25
DESCRIPTION:Messiah Lutheran Church Ice Cream Social Fundraiser at Messiah Lutheran Church | Munhall\nJoin Messiah Lutheran Church in Munhall for their annual Ice Cream Social Fundraiser on Thursday\, June 25\, 2026\, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. \nNeighbors\, families\, and friends are invited to gather for an evening of community\, conversation\, and ice cream while supporting the ongoing ministries and community outreach efforts of Messiah Lutheran Church. The event is free to attend\, making it a great opportunity to connect with others\, enjoy a summertime treat\, and spend time with members of the local community. \nGuests can enjoy a variety of ice cream and toppings while learning more about the church and the programs it offers throughout the year. Whether you’re a longtime resident\, a church member\, or simply looking for a family-friendly community event\, everyone is welcome. \nDonations will be accepted during the event to help support Messiah Lutheran Church and its mission within the Munhall community. \nEvent Details\nEvent: Ice Cream Social FundraiserDate: Thursday\, June 25\, 2026Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PMLocation: Messiah Lutheran ChurchAddress: 4300 Main Street\, Munhall\, PA 15120 \nAdmission\nFree to attendDonations are welcome and appreciated. \nBring the family\, enjoy some ice cream\, meet your neighbors\, and help support a local community institution during this fun summer fundraiser.
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/messiah-lutheran-church-ice-cream-social-fundraiser-at-messiah-lutheran-church-munhall/
LOCATION:Messiah Lutheran Church Munhall\, 4300 Main Street\, Munhall\, PA\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Family,Fundraiser
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T230000
DTSTAMP:20260612T160927Z
CREATED:20260205T140251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260612T160927Z
UID:260257-1782493200-1782514800@steelvalleyaccelerator.com
SUMMARY:Munhall Main Street Market Nights 2026 | Friday June 26
DESCRIPTION:Munhall Main Street Market Nights 2026: June 26\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-june-26/
LOCATION:Main Street Munhall\, Munhall\, PA\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Entertainment,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Munhall C.A.R.E.S.":MAILTO:info@munhallcares.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260702T203000
DTSTAMP:20260612T160910Z
CREATED:20260605T170326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260612T160910Z
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SUMMARY:Snowball Mountain Challenge Vacation Bible School at Messiah Lutheran Church Munhall | June 28 - July 2
DESCRIPTION:Snowball Mountain Challenge Vacation Bible School at Messiah Lutheran Church Munhall\nFamilies are invited to join Messiah Lutheran Church in Munhall for Snowball Mountain Challenge Vacation Bible School\, a week of faith\, friendship\, fun\, and adventure designed for children ages 3 through 12. \nTaking place from Sunday\, June 28 through Thursday\, July 2\, this year’s Vacation Bible School theme\, “Snowball Mountain Challenge: Find Your Strength in God\,” will take children on an exciting journey filled with engaging Bible lessons\, music\, crafts\, games\, activities\, and opportunities to build friendships while growing in faith. \nEach evening\, children will participate in age-appropriate programming designed to encourage teamwork\, confidence\, kindness\, and spiritual growth in a welcoming and supportive environment. \nVacation Bible School continues to be one of the most anticipated summer traditions for many local families\, offering a safe and fun place for children to learn\, play\, and connect with others in the community. \nRegistration is open for children ages 3 and older\, and organizers ask families to register by June 10\, 2026 to help with planning for meals\, materials\, crafts\, and activities. \nEvent Details\nEvent: Snowball Mountain Challenge Vacation Bible SchoolTheme: Find Your Strength in GodDates: Sunday\, June 28 – Thursday\, July 2\, 2026Time: 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM nightlyLocation: Messiah Lutheran ChurchAddress: 4300 Main Street\, Munhall\, PAAges: 3–12 years old \nRegistration Information\nRegistration Deadline: June 10\, 2026 \nVacation Bible School “Snowball Mountain Challenge” \nSunday\, June 28 – Thursday\, July 2\, 20265:30 PM – 8:30 PM \nMessiah Lutheran Church4300 Main StreetMunhall\, PA \nPhone: 412-461-6958 or 412-897-8002 \nRegistration Deadline: June 10\, 2026 \n \nAges: 3 & Up \nOne registration form per child. \nFor registration information or questions\, contact Messiah Lutheran Church: \nPhone: 412-461-6958Alternate Phone: 412-897-8002
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/snowball-mountain-challenge-vacation-bible-school-at-messiah-lutheran-church-munhall/
LOCATION:Messiah Lutheran Church Munhall\, 4300 Main Street\, Munhall\, PA\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Education,Family
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260630T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260702T203000
DTSTAMP:20260630T183724Z
CREATED:20260630T183724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260630T183724Z
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SUMMARY:Rainforest Falls Vacation Bible School at Homestead United Presbyterian Church | June 30 - July 2
DESCRIPTION:Rainforest Falls Vacation Bible School at Homestead United Presbyterian Church | June 30 – July 2 \nKids are invited to explore the wonders of God’s creation during Compass Camp: Rainforest Falls\, a free three-night Vacation Bible School adventure at Homestead United Presbyterian Church! \nCampers will enjoy exciting games\, hands-on crafts\, great music\, delicious snacks\, meaningful Bible lessons\, and the chance to make new friends while discovering the nature of God in a fun rainforest-themed experience. A free camper dinner will be served each evening before the program begins. \nThe program is open to children entering Kindergarten through 5th Grade. Families are encouraged to pre-register online\, though registration will also be available during Vacation Bible School. \nEvent Details\nDates: June 30 – July 2\, 2026Dinner: 5:30 PM (Free for campers)Camp Program: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM \nLocation:Homestead United Presbyterian Church908 Ann StreetHomestead\, PA 15120 \nWho Can Attend:Children entering Kindergarten through 5th Grade \nAdmission: Free \nFor additional information or to pre-register\, visit homesteadupc.org or the church’s Facebook page. \n 
URL:https://steelvalleyaccelerator.com/event/rainforest-falls-vacation-bible-school-at-homestead-united-presbyterian-church-june-30-july-2/
LOCATION:Homestead United Presbyterian Church\, 908 Ann & 9th Ave\, Homestead\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Ages,Community,Education,Family
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