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December 6, 2023

The Homewood Early Learning Hub & Family Center Explores Carnegie Science Center and Sportworks

The Homewood Early Learning Hub & Family Center gathered families together for a family field trip to Carnegie Science Center and Highmark Sportsworks on Sunday, November 19. Parents, caregivers, their children, and Hub & Family Center staff explored various exhibits and activities throughout the day at both northside Pittsburgh locations.

From brick building to water activities to exploring a submarine, there was no shortage of excitement at the day long event. The family field trip was a great opportunity for families to spend quality time together while also learning and having fun.

Tickets were provided to families with assistance from local organization and charity Tickets for Kids, and their donors. The generosity of Tickets for Kids made it possible for the Hub & Family Center to offer this memorable experience to our the Homewood community and its families.

Tickets For Kids

Tickets for Kids provides free access for low-income and at-risk kids to attend the arts, cultural, educational, and athletic venues of their community. Through partnerships with youth-serving organizations across the U.S., the organization strives to make trips to museums, concerts, ballgames, science centers, zoos, and more part of every childhood. Through access, Tickets for Kids provides experiences that can spark an interest, ignite a passion, and shape a future without limits.

To learn more, visit the Tickets For Kids Charities website.

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March 11, 2022

Nutrition for Life

The Homewood Hub & Early Center and Adagio Health’s Power Up nutrition education program are partnering to offer Nutrition for Life virtual cooking classes.

The Nutrition for Life Series will be offered monthly on the third Tuesdays from 6 – 7:30 p.m., and attendees will learn to make low-cost, tasty, healthy meals for their families.

Adagio Health’s Power Up nutrition education program encourages children, adults, seniors, and communities to choose healthier foods and live active lifestyles.

Register

To register for Nutrition for Life or if you have any questions, please contact Nicole Banner at nicole@tryingtogether.org. Virtual links will be provided upon registration. 

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Nutrition for Life

The Homewood Hub & Early Center and Adagio Health’s Power Up nutrition education program are partnering to offer Nutrition for Life virtual cooking classes.

The Nutrition for Life Series will be offered monthly on the third Tuesdays from 6 – 7:30 p.m., and attendees will learn to make low-cost, tasty, healthy meals for their families.

Adagio Health’s Power Up nutrition education program encourages children, adults, seniors, and communities to choose healthier foods and live active lifestyles.

Register

To register for Nutrition for Life or if you have any questions, please contact Nicole Banner at nicole@tryingtogether.org. Virtual links will be provided upon registration.