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Links Worth a Look – March 22nd

Here are some links/articles/blog posts that are worth a look:

  • Post-Gazette – BRICKS’ booklet essays aim to inspire cancer patients – The Post-Gazette has an article on BRICKS – Building Resources in Cancer Knowledge and Services. A project funded through the Sprout Fund to share information about cancer and young people living with cancer.
  • Bonfire from Tugboat Printshop – Check out the latest color wood cut print from Pittsburgh’s Tugboat Printshop – they have included lots of photos of the print process here too. Tugboat Print shop – works out of their home in Lawrenceville and they also offer framing too.

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A Hot Time, In This Town on Saturday Night – Hothouse is this Saturday

Sprout fund light
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While writing this I just keep thinking of the summer camp song Old Lady Leary with the following lyrics …

Late last night when we were all in bed,
Old Lady Leary left a lantern in the shed.
Well, the cow kicked it over, winked his eye and said:
“There’ll be a hot time in the old town tonight!”

If you are a regular reader of IheartPGH you will know that we are big fans of the Sprout Fund – this Saturday, August 29 is Hothouse – the Sprout Funds annual fundraiser that promises to be a hot good time.

Why support the Sprout Fund? The Sprout Fund has a couple of programing areas that are doing some great stuff for the city of Pittsburgh

Softens hands while you build an industrial empire
Image by krosswords via Flickr
  • Seed Award – gives out grants to all sorts of people and projects here in Pittsburgh (I am a member of the seed award committee – people in Pittsburgh have awesome ideas :))
  • Public Art Program – putting up great murals around town
  • Spark – the newest program at the Sprout fund focusing on programming for the kiddies in town

Why Hothouse? So not only is this a big fun party – each year they pick a venue to show a unique Pittsburgh space. Last year the party was held in the upper floors of the Union Trust Building. This year the party is at the new Bakery Square. Continue reading

Radio Round Up – April 17, 2009

Oh My Gawd! It's Free Cone Day....Image by Fire Monkey Fish via Flickr

Making the Connections Book Launch Party

  • Friday, April 17 4-7pm @ The Shadow Lounge
  • Check out the new book that chronicles some of the community projects that were part of the Pittsburgh 250 celebration

Tech Fair aka Spring Carnival at Carnegie Mellon University

  • Friday, 8pm Free Concert with New Pornographers
  • Game booths, buggy races, carnival food and more fun

Lawrenceville Blossom Tour

  • Saturday, April 18
  • Merchants along Butler Street will be passing out seeds
  • Market places set up for local fresh food an vendors

Attack Theatre Dirty Ball

  • Saturday, April 18, 8-Midnight
  • Rumored to be the best party for the year – this is the 4th annual fundraiser for Attach Theatre

Free Cone Day

  • Tuesday, April 21
  • Ben & Jerry’s, Forbes Ave. Squirel Hill

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History Books – Making the Connections

Making the Connections Book Launch Party
Friday, April 17, 2009, 4-7 pm
Shadow Loung, 5972 Baum Blvd, East Liberty
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One of the final events of the Pittsburgh 250 celebration was the community connections wrap up session back in December.  The afternoon turned out to be a lot more fun that I had anticipated.  As part of the Pittbsurgh 250 birthday celebration – the folks at the Sprout Fund helped to distribute over $1,000,000 in grants to communities around western PA to celebrate pride and progress in their community.

I was honored to serve on the grant making panel and hearing about the projects at the end of the year long birthday celebration exceeded all of my expections.  People came from all over the region to talk about the projects that took place in their communities to celebrate the 250th birthday and they had great stories to share and the sprout fund had a great story teller to document the stories too.   These stories were way more than just tales of an extended birthday party.  The community connections grants engaged people in more ways than just parties.  Sitting there in December I learned about all kinds of projects that happened from these grants – from mobile agriculture labs, Jazz communities, car car ministries and some very entertaining tales of fishing trips.

So the folks at the Sprout Fund wrangled up their story teller to  document these stories in a book which debuts tomorrow – Friday April 17, 2009 at a reception at the Shadow Lounge.

I stopped by the Sprout Fund office earlier this week for a sneak peek of the book which is titled Making the Connections – it is great – they have done an outstanding job of compiling and capturing the region in a convenient book format.

Stop by the Shadow Lounge to celebrate and pick up a copy or order one from the Sprout Fund’s website here.

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Meet the Sprout Fund at the November First Fridays on Penn Avenue

The first Friday of every month is celebrated with a big neighborhood wide open house along Penn Ave in the neighborhood of Friendship. Gallerys have snacks and drink, special exhibits are set up and lots of people are walking around.

Tomorrow the Sprout Fund will be opening their doors as part of First Friday’s on Penn Ave for a big Harvest Gathering.

Stop by and learn more about the Sprout Fund and check out some of the cool projects that they help to support here in Pittsburgh.

Friday, November 7, 2008, 5:30-9:30pm
5433 Penn Ave

Music by The Turpentiners and DJ J Malls.
FREE
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