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Eat These Animals! Cupcake Class at the Pgh Zoo

The events at the Zoo seem to be selling out quickly so I am posting about this one early.  Head over to the Pittsburgh Zoo for brunch and a cupcake decorating class with the Zoo’s Chef Jess.

Cupcakes Gone Wild

Date Saturday, March 10, 2012

Time 9:30 – 11:30 a.m.

Cost Members: $25 Non-members: $35

Cupcakes are all the rage these days. Join the Zoo’s very own Chef Jess as she shows you how to make cupcakes gone wild! After a delicious breakfast, you’ll turn basic cupcakes into edible masterpieces and then head out into the Zoo to walk off the calories and see some of the animals that inspired your culinary creativity. All participants should be ages 13 or older. (Younger pastry chefs can attend our Cupcake Critter class.) Register now

The Zoo is FREE on Sunday – RADical Days Are Here Again

Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG AquariumImage via WikipediaRAD is not only an awesome word circa 1980, but it is also the initials for Regional Asset District.  Basically you pay a 1% county sales tax and part of that tax goes to RAD which supports all kinds of important cultural resources.

Each fall many of the RAD supported organizations open their doors for free and I write a blog post to remind you about this FREE fun (s

ee 2007 post here).

You can check out the whole RADical Days 2008 schedule here.

This Sunday the FREE fun is at the Pittsburgh Zoo.

Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium

Free Admission 9AM-5PM (gates close at 3:30PM)
Get exotic vacation experiences without leaving Pittsburgh. See Asian tiger cubs, and African elephant calves; get an arctic underwater adventure with polar bears and walk along a fishing pier with playful sea otters beside you.  Watch monkeys from Madagascar and crawl through meerkat tunnel. You’ll see the Burg’s biggest babies!   Performances by Pittsburgh Musical Theater X-Treme Teen Broadway, and the Pittsburgh CLO cast of I Love you, You’re Perfect, Now Change.  Demonstrations by Dance Alloy Theatre.  Plus, family activities with other regional assets.
One Wild Place (Highland Park) www.pittsburghzoo.org

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