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Yinz Asked, We Answered: Summer Birthday Ideas

Yinz Asked:

“As I’m getting older, it’s getting harder and harder to find things to do to celebrate my birthday with friends. I’ll be 32 the last week of June and I have a mix of friends with a range of ages and interests. I’d like to share my day with a lot of my friends, but I have no idea what we could all do together. Any suggestions on where we could go or what we could do?” – JK

We Answered:

Celebrating a birthday is a great excuse to organize a group and take advantage of some of the great things going on about town in the summer. Here are some ideas:

1) The annual Citiparks’ “Dollar Bank Cinema in the Park” is a great option for groups of different ages and interests. Choose from Flagstaff Hill, Riverview Park, Grandview Park in Mt. Washington, Arsenal Park in Lawrenceville, Brookline Memorial Park, East Liberty or West End/Elliott Overlook. Tell your friends to grab a blanket, and have a potluck picnic dinner (don’t forget your birthday cake!). Flagstaff Hill alone has “Julie and Julia” and “Where the Wild Things Are” both playing at the end of June. It runs Sundays and Wednesdays throughout the summer. This option is casual and inexpensive and it takes advantage of a fun Pittsburgh summer tradition.

For details go the CitiPark’s website, http://www.city.pittsburgh.pa.us/parks/, or call 412-422-6426.

2)  Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation has free walking tours on Fridays and Saturdays.  Why not gather your group and tour around, ending at a great restaurant?  For a small fee, you can also tailor walking tours to your likes/dislikes and get a customized tour.  See Pittsburgh from a new perspective: do the “Downtown Pittsburgh” walking tour and hit one of the many large restaurants at Station Square for a celebratory meal.

For reservations and more information call Mary Lu Denny at 412-471-5808 or check out the website at http://www.phlf.org/phlf-tours-events/

3)  Golden Triangle Bike Rental, located downtown on the Eliza Furnace trail, has group tours/rentals.  This locally owned/operated business will customize a tour for your party.  You can even stop for dinner, or a drink, all the while sightseeing the city from the bike trails.  They will work with what sounds fun to you.

Call 412-600-0675  or http://bikepittsburgh.com/guided-tours-and-groups

As you get tired of the usual birthday party ideas, think outside of the box.  Try  a group event that gets you out of the house, a gathering where you can learn something and get some fresh air.  If people have diverse interests, there will surely be something in these ideas for everyone, and the shared experience will bring the gang together.  Most importantly, find something that YOU enjoy and have a great birthday!

Urban Hike Brighton Heights

urban hike, 7-15-06
Image by michael and anna via Flickr

The folks at Urban Hike are back with a new neighborhood walk for their first hike of 2010. Urban Hike is a group of folks that plan hikes around urban areas – the urban Hike team heads out before hand to map out a route and learn some history of the area. They often recruit some local experts to join the hike and share more about the area.

Urban Hike Brighton Heights
Saturday, May 8, 2010 – Noon
meet at Friendly Grounds, 3619 California Ave, at noon Continue reading

April 3rd – Intro to Fly Fishing

The weather forecast for this Saturday is sunshine and 78 degress – which is a nice change from the weather at the beginning of February.  So why not use this as an opportunity to learn to fly fish.  Venture Outdoors is offering an Intro to Fly Fishing workshop on Saturday, April 3, 2010.

Learn the basics of rods, reels, line, tippets, knots and flies, and receive hands-on practice in a variety of casting techniques. Of course, a fly-fishing experience wouldn’t be complete without time on the stream, so bring your waders! Instructed by Dale and Cyndi Kotowski, of Chestnut Ridge Trout Unlimited. Pennsylvania Fishing License requirements apply.

Location: Ohiopyle State Park
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Last weekend Venture Outdoors hosted a workshop on the European fly fishing technique nymphing and the Post-Gazette videographer joined them for the day.  Check out the write up from the Post-Gazette here and the video here.

Looking for more fishing info in Pittsburgh – check out http://fishpittsburgh.com/.

35 Years of Skating at Schenley Park

Schenley Park Ice Skating
Image by daveynin via Flickr

Thanks to the Post-Gazette’s City Walk About blog for letting us know that January 19 marks the 35th anniversary of the Schenley Park Skating Rinkwww.SchenleyRink.com.  Taking a look at this weekends forecast – seems like a great weekend to get out and enjoy the ice – cold enough for ice, but not too cold to be outside.

The Schenley Park rink is open for skating 7 days a week – skates are available to rent at the rink.

Monday 4:00-6:30 p.m.
Tuesday 7:00-9:00 p.m., 9:30-11:30 p.m.*
Wednesday 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Thursday 7:00-9:00 p.m. Family Skate (one child free with each paying adult)
Friday 7:00-9:00 p.m., 9:30-11:30 p.m.*
Saturday 1:30-3:30 p.m., 4:00-6:30 p.m., 7:00-9:00 p.m., 9:30-11:30 p.m.*
Sunday 1:30-3:30 p.m., 4:00-6:30 p.m., 7:00-9:00 p.m.
* adults 18+ only

Here is a look back on the history of the rink from KDKA’s Dave Crowley – http://kdka.com/video/?id=67821@kdka.dayport.com

107 Days Until the 2010 Pittsburgh Marathon

Pittsburgh Marathon Oasis
Image by greghauenstein via Flickr

So last May – you had a good time watching the marathon and you thought maybe next year I will run the Pittsburgh marathon.  Well this can be your year to litterally run around Pittsburgh.  With the 2010 Pittsburgh Marathon a short 107 days away – time to start training.

This Saturday, January 16, 2010 is the first of the UPMC Marathon Training Seminars. Continue reading