Lace-up your most comfortable walking shoes for a stroll around the historic Waterfront as part of the local component of a national fundraising campaign.
Preeclampsia is a medical condition characterized by high blood pressure in a pregnant woman that can lead to life-threatening seizures.
Proceeds benefit the Preeclampsia Foundation, an empowered community of patients and experts to provide unparalleled support and advocacy for the people whose lives have been or will be affected by the condition. For more information, call Michele Chiodo (412) 334-0706.
Meet at the historic Pump House for a walk and bicycle-ride event that features a health & wellness expo, offering free health screenings, information and more.
Sponsored by the University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), proceeds benefit Rainbow Kitchen Community Services, which provides a vital safety net for hungry children, struggling families, low-income elderly, ill and disabled individuals. For more information, call (412) 464-1892.
The annual Pittsburgh Irish Festival is a celebration to bring together the Pittsburgh community for three days of Celtic camaraderie and the city's largest Irish party.
Highlights include traditional and contemporary entertainment, Irish food and refreshments, Irish marketplace, children's activities, storytelling, Irish dance workshops and performances, ceili dancing, Irish dogs display tent, Gaelic sports, a special Gaelic Mass (Sunday, 10:00 a.m.), Gaelic conversation, Irish musical instrument demonstrations, cultural area, Blarney Bingo and much more.
Located at Riverplex Amphitheatre at Sandcastle. For more admission, call (412) 422-1113.
Consisting of openley gay artists Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, this duo performs folk-rock music that is as meaningful as it is danceable.
Presented in conjunction with Pride Month as organized by the Delta Foundation, whose mission is to increase awareness, understanding and improve the quality of life for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered (GLBT) community in the Pittsburgh region. For more information, call (412) 368-5225.
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