Doug Derda, more commonly known around the Pittsburgh blogosphere as Father Spoon from Should I Drink That is working to beat his fundraising goal from last year for the MDA. Should I Drink That is an excellent podcast that is popular here in Pittsburgh and with beer drinking fans beyond Pittsburgh. The Should I Drink That guys have done a great job with their podcast and they do a great job supporting local businesses.
I have had the opportunity to get to know Father Spoon and Sick Puppy from PodCamp and from some of the beer festivals around Pittsburgh. I think they are awesome podcasters and Pittsburghers and I happy to help Doug support the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Doug is trying to raise $2000 by the end of November (yes, today). I hope you will visit his fundraising page and make a contribution.
Click here to support Doug’s Fundraising Page for the MDA http://www.douglasderda.com/mda
Even if you can make a $5 or $10 contribution, please contribute and help spread the word.
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PGH Party for a Purpose December 1st!
PGH Party for a Purpose will hold its 5th event on Saturday, December 1st at Deja Vu in the Strip, marking one year since the organization’s inception. This party will benefit the Mentoring Partnership of Western Pennsylvania. See below for details. We are continually grateful for the support of iheartpgh.com!
What: PGH Party for a Purpose benefiting the Mentoring Partnership of Western Pennsylvania
Live band Project Portis and J. Malls on the 1s and 2s spinnin’ dance music all night long!
$6 Cosmos, $2 Bud lights, Quesadilla Specials – $5 cheese, $6 chicken and $7 steak and Chef Mark’s zuchinni napolean for $6!
Guest Bartender: Mr. Gregg Behr100 percent of proceeds from each PGH Party for a Purpose go to the featured nonprofit organization.
When: Saturday, December 1, 9pm – 2am, 21+
Where: Déjà Vu Third Floor VIP Lounge, 2106 Penn Ave in the Strip
Cost: $10 donation at the door
Steelers Withdrawal Hike
Thankfully, Venture Outdoors is here to help you make it through the bye week. Hike this sunday so you can eat wings and taco dip next Sunday. I am already signed up for the StepTrek, but this looks like my kind of hike. The folks at Venture Outdoors are great and very welcoming to beginners – no need to feel intimidated, everyone is welcome at their activities.
Steeler Withdrawal Hike
Join us for a hike that is sure to take your mind off the fact that your favorite Pittsburgh football team is on a Continue reading
People who Play with Electricity
Dorkbot Pittsburgh has a meeting coming up. Popular in other cities around the country, Dorkbot has had a Pittsburgh chapter for the past year. I am a big fan of some of the people who have worked to bring dorkbot to Pittsburgh and I know they are involved in some interesting stuff happening here in Pittsburgh and around the country.
What is Dorkbot?
dorkbot is a regular meeting of people who like to do strange things with electricity. It’s all volunteer and non-profit — meetings are held in donated space and no admission fee is charged….
dorkbot pittsburgh will reflect what people in this area are interested in. Since we’re new, we don’t know what that means just yet. Maybe it’s military robot prototypes reborn as art projects. Maybe it’s el-wire costumes, neon art, and backlit stained glass by local arists. Or perhaps it’s cutting edge animation from local students and hackers or a local pneumatics expert showing off technology that artists might use.
So if you like computers, electricity, your cell phone, video games and you want to meet other creative people who like that stuff too – check out dorkbot pittsburgh.
Thursday 18 October, 7:30-9:30 at brillobox.
We’re talking to several different speakers right now, trying to line up the right balance of art and tech.If you’d like to speak at dorkbot, if you know someone you’d like to see speak, or if there’s a topic you’d like to learn more about, please let us know.
dorkbot pittsburgh meets upstairs at Brillobox, the event is open to the general public, non-smoking, and admission is free. See Events for full details and directions.
For more info check out this article about Dorkbot from Pop City.
Pop City Media, Feb. 7, 2007 – National phenomenon “Dorkbots” forms in Pittsburgh
Trekable
I made sure to hop on the stairmaster at the gym last weekend so that I will be ready for the annual South Side Slopes StepTrek. If you are an urban hiker or a hiker in gerneral this is an event for you. This is the annual fundraiser for the South Side Sloped neighborhood association.
The StepTrek is a well organized, self-guided tour (trek) up the city steps in the Southside Slopes neighborhood. I did the trek in 2005 and I would rank this as one of the best events I have attended.
Sunday October 14, Noon-4pm
Trek begins at the UMPC Lot at 21st and Josephine Streets.
More info and Online Registration: www.southsideslopes.org/steptrek/
Step Facts:
So, just how many steps are there? Well, the city of Pittsburgh has 712 public stairways with a total of 44,645 steps.* When tallied in full, they number 24,108 vertical feet, or over four miles in height. To put it into perspective, that’s higher than Mt. Aconcagua in Argentina, the tallest mountain in the Western Hemisphere.
* Source Bob Regan Steps of Pittsburgh, 2004
Steps in Art:
The last few years the StepTrek has been fortunate in sharing the wonderful work of artists who have depicted the steps in their art. This year we recognize painter Cynthia F. Cooley, as our Honorary Chair. www.cynthiacooley.com
Here is a picture I took on the last StepTrek, which is one of my favorite pictures of Pittburgh…