Category Archives: Community Resources

Are you registered to vote?

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Today, Monday October 4 is the last day to register to vote before the November 2010 election day.

This November you will be voting for the following offices:

PA Governor

Lieutenant Governor

US Senate

US Congress – candidates are based on your address

State Representative – candidates are based on your address

You can see your exact ballot at SmartVoter.org – just put in your address and it will list your ballot.

Register to VOTE NOW – click here on the button below and fill out the easy form and mail it in – that is all you have to do.  We don’t keep any of your data




Almost Carless in Pittsburgh

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I am back on a diet – a low car diet that is.  The good folks at ZipCar have included me in another year of low car dieting – I give up driving for a month and they supply some Zipcar credits and fun giveaways (I hope we can give away some Zipcar gifts here on the blog too).  After participating in the low car diet last year – I was more than happy to join again – it turns out driving less is really a good thing for me and for the environment too.

#LowCarDiet This year ZipCar is tracking the low car diet on Twitter – you can check out some of my tweets about the project here.

I am huge HUGE huge fan of zip car and I will try to write some more posts here on IheartPGH about driving less.

Lets start at the beginning -in case you are a new reader or new to Pittsburgh (welcome new students!) or just new to ZipCar.

What is ZipCar? ZipCar is car sharing.  There are a bunch of ZipCars in designated parking spaces around Pittsburgh.  ZipCar members pay an annual fee – it is usually $50 – and then when you need to use a car – you pay an hourly rate for the car – in Pittsburgh the rates vary from $7-$14 depending on if you need a car or a pick up truck or a fancy car – there are some mini coopers and I think a BMW ZipCars in Pittsburgh.

So how does it work? When you need to use a car – you go online or via the iphone app and reserve the car.  Then you walk to the ZipCar parking spot and hold your membership card over the box on the windshield – it is a little transmitter in the corner on the driver’s side.  Your card will unlock the doors and the keys to the car are inside.  Off you go to teh grocery store, or Ikea or anywhere.  When you are done – return the car to the parking spot where you picked it up and hold your card over the windshield to lock the doors and log out.  If the car is available you can even extend your reservation online or via text message for additional time.

How much does that cost? What about gas? The hourly rate includes gas, insurance and mileage.  If the car needs gas – just pull into a gas station and fill it up – there is a gas card in the visor.  If the gas card doesn’t work – call ZipCar – they will help you out.

Join Zipcar and get $25 in free driving!I already have a car – should I sign up for ZipCar? Maybe.  One reason is sometimes you need a different car – last week I used the ZipCar pickup truck to move a couch – it was half the cost of renting a uHaul truck.

ZipCar USA. Another reason to be a Zipster (that is ZipCar speak for ZipCar Member) is that your membership works in any ZipCar city.  Last year when I was in LosAngeles, rahter then renting a car and agonizing over the rental car insurance – we just used the Los Angeles ZipCar when we needed it – we didn’t have to pay rental car taxes or the $25 night parking fee at the hotel.

Join ZipCar – If you are thinking about joining ZipCar use out referal link here or by clicking the ZipCar badge above – you get $25 in ZipCar credit (and we get $25 too) when you use this link –  Join Zipcar and get $25 in free driving!

Stanton Heights Neighborhood Yard Sale

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First ever Stanton Heights Neighborhood wide yard sale! Over 40 families will be opening up their garages and bringing their stuff out to sell.

Saturday, August 21, 2010, 8am-2pm

Where: Stanton Heights … conveniently nestled between Morningside and Lawrenceville

You can be a fan of Stanton Heights on Facebook here and check out the Stanton Heights Neighborhood Association blog here.

Here is a map of all of the homes who will be participating in the yard sale on Saturday – click on the map to go to the interactive google map.  Maps will also be available at the Stanton Heights United Methodist Church , located at 4721 Stanton Ave.

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Cooking Up a Kitchen Story at Gaynor's Cooking School

NOTE from IheartPGH: This post is also posted at Andrea’s blog – Having Fun Storming Your Castle – occasionally IheartPGH is invited to attend events and write blog posts – here is Andrea’s post about cooking school.
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I was invited to attend the event, sponsored by Shop ‘n Save, and did so free of charge. All opinions expressed are my own. But you knew that already.

Tonight I went to another cooking class in the Pittsburgh area, this one hosted by Gaynor’s School of Cooking at 309 East Carson Street. Gaynor Grant was teaching a special VIP class for some chosen users of Our Kitchen Stories, a new recipe/cooking community site to share photos, stories, recipes and memories that “help define the region’s culinary legacy.” (I especially enjoy that last part – despite being a lofty goal, it’s nice to think about broadening our definition of Pittsburgh food beyond french fries on salads.) I got to crash the party, learn about Our Kitchen Stories, talk a bit with Gaynor and make (and eat) some great food. (All of the recipes are posted on Our Kitchen Stories, by the way – and since these aren’t mine, I didn’t calculate nutritional content.)

Gaynor talked us through everything we were going to make before we broke into two smaller groups. Each group then made all the dishes: orange rosemary chicken, grilled vegetables, cabbage salad with Stilton and bacon, wild rice with vegetables and dried cranberries and an almond and fruit torte thing for dessert. Continue reading

Sat. May 15th – Regent Square Yard Sale, Books Sales and Lawn Bowling too!

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Why visit 1 yard sale when you can find a whole neighborhood of yard sales!  The Regent Square Civic Association hosts their neighborhood wide yard sale this Saturday, May 15, 2010 8am-1pm

Maps will be available on the Regent Square Civic Association Website and in front of the Regent Square Movie Theater.  More information is available here. Continue reading