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Sensory Friendly Saturday: Museum of Natural History

Carnegie Museum of Natural History 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

The Carnegie Museum of Natural History is celebrating National Autism Awareness month by hosting four Sensory Friendly Saturdays throughout the year. About the Event During Sensory Friendly Saturdays, the museum will open 90 minutes before it opens to the public to allow families with members of the autism spectrum or those who experience sensory overload […]

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Senator John Heinz History Center: Kids Enter Free!

Senator John Heinz History Center 1212 Smallman Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

During the month of June, kids enter for FREE each Sunday at the Senator John Heinz History Center! This opportunity is available thanks to UPMC. About On Sundays in June, all children ages 17 and under receive free admission to see the History Center's six floors of award-winning exhibitions and interactive learning spaces. Families are […]

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KidsPlay at Market Square

Market Square 210 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

KidsPlay provides free interactive and educational programming for children in Market Square, with local partners including Science Tots, the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, KidsBurgh, the Senator John Heinz History Center, and more. Active Dates Tuesdays, June 4 - August 27, 2019 | 10 - 11:30 a.m. Saturdays, June 8 - August 31, 2019 | 10 […]

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P.R.I.D.E. Pop Up Mini Art Festival

Hug Me Tight Childlife Center 1801 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Visit the P.R.I.D.E. Pop Up Mini Art Festivals and experience fun activities designed to help young Black children learn about and celebrate their race, culture, and heritage. Children ages 3 to 8 will enjoy activity stations designed by trained artists and educators. Families are invited to enjoy free food, performances, art, and music! Festival Date […]

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Harm and Distrust: Honoring Historical Truths in the Classroom

Join edWeb and the News Literacy Project for this webinar to learn about the historical failure of mainstream news organizations to serve all people equally, the legacies of distrust this has caused among specific groups in America, and recent efforts by news outlets to improve their coverage.