Ohiopyle-Stewart Community Center

15 Sherman Street
Ohiopyle, PA 15470 [ map ] [ website ]
Phone: 724-329-1444

Description

Begun in 1982, the Ohiopyle-Stewart Community Center is a non-profit organization that serves the communities in and around Ohiopyle.

Ohiopyle is a town of less than 100 people in Fayette County that is a popular tourist attraction especially for those interested in outdoor recreation. The most famous attraction is the Ohiopyle Falls on the Youghiogheny River.

It is also a historic location, playing roles in the French & Indian War (1754-1763) and the Whiskey Rebellion (1791-1794), the first major test for the new government of the United States following the Revolution

The community center is located inside a former public school with meeting spaces, a small library, local history pictorial display and gathering space for friends and neighbors. The largest facility is a 3,000-square-foot social hall with a stage and full kitchen.

Hours of operation

Varies per event or program.

Parking

On-street parking is available as well as a parking lot at the nearby Ohiopyle Falls Viewing Area.

In partnership with Pittsburgh A&E Group