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Smarty Pants

PUMP (Pittsburgh’s leading group for young professionals and young thinking Pittsburghers) is bringing back their ever popular quiz night.

The PUMP quiz nights in December were a huge success, standing room only.

PUMP Quiz Night is Back!

Wednesday, February 27, 7:00 PM

Claddagh’s Irish Pub, South Side

Bring a team of four of your brightest friends and test your mettle against our brainy, yet witty, quiz-mistresses for fun and fabulous prizes!  The best part, next to our quiz-mistresses of course, it’s free!

I Made It! Fashionable – February 22 – Brew House – Doors: 7 pm

I Made It! Market is teaming up to raise funds for the Brew House Association with a Fashion Show/Dance Performance and Indie Craft/Clothing Market at the Brew House (2100 Mary Street, South Side) on Friday, February 22.

7:30 pm: doors open

8 pm: fashion show… followed by a performance by Jazzercize Troop Radical Pittsburgh

9 pm- midnight: DJ J. Malls of The Big Throwback

Craft demos and I Made It! Market throughout the evening. $5 at the door.

Must be over 21 to drink.

Partners include:
Penn Brewery, Sugar Boutique, Jupe Boutique, Jet Boy Jet Girl, Phillip Pelusi of South Hills Village Mall, DJ J. Malls of The Big Throw Back, Jazzercize Troop Radical Pittsburgh and the Brew House Association.

Visit www.myspace.com/imadeitpgh for more info. or to join the I Made It! mailing list.

I Made It! Fashionable

SOUPer Soup Saturday

For $5 and a can of food you can spend the afternoon sampling soup all over the South Side.  On Saturday, Feb. 16 pick up your bracelet at one of these 3 locations and spend the afternoon strolling the South Side and sampling soup.

  • South Side Works (2629 East Carson St.)
  • 91.3fm WYEP (67 Bedford Square)
  • The Brashear Association (2005 Sarah St.)

Swim with the Drowned Hogs

Just when you think you have seen every possible fundraising idea ever, someone comes up with a new one. Some crazy, but kind souls in Pittsburgh are going to jump into the mon (Monongahela river) to raise money for the Circle C Youth and Family Services which is a great organization that has been supporting kids and families for over 40 years. Continue reading