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May 6, 2024

Registration Open for UnConference: Launching School Age Summer Programming

Join Trying Together, Allegheny Partners for Out-of-School Time (APOST), and Allegheny County Department of Human Services for UnConference: Launching School Age Summer Programming.” Registration is now open for the event, which will be held on Thursday, June 6 at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.

From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., participants will attend expert-led sessions that will equip them with skills needed to create safe and enriching summer experiences for school-aged children. Six PQAS and Act 48 credit hours will be available.

Workshops

The morning session is dedicated to American Red Cross Pediatric First Aid, CPR, and AED training. Participants will attend two afternoon sessions.

Morning Session (9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.)

Workshops include:

  • Play Included: Building Friendships Through LEGO Play
    o  Speaker: John Balash and Team from Carnegie Mellon University
  • Maximizing the Mind-Body Connection in Summer Youth Programming
    • Speaker: Danielle Thum, MS, RYT, UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh’s Family Care Connection Centers
  • American Red Cross: First Aid/CPR/AED, Including Pediatric First Aid and CPR
  • Playnotes Interactive Activity

Afternoon Sessions (1:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.)

Following lunch, participants will attend two rounds of workshops. Sessions will focus on how to create welcoming and culturally inclusive environments; strategies to guide and mentor children; and using LEGO play to collaborate, communicate, and problem solve.

Workshops include:

  • The Culturally Inclusive Check-In
    o  Speaker: Ja’Sonta Roberts from Assemble
  • Everyday Mentoring
    o  Speaker: Sophia Duck from Mentoring Pittsburgh
  • Play Included: Building Friendships Through LEGO Play
    o  Speaker: John Balash and Team from Carnegie Mellon University
  • When Helping Hurts: Understanding the Impact of Compassion Fatigue
    o  Speaker: Sharice Nance, LCSW, CCTP
  • Amplifying Youth Voice and Choice
    • Speaker: Katherine Spinney, PCC, MT, MSW
  • Maximizing the Mind-Body Connection in Summer Youth Programming
    • Speaker: Danielle Thum, MS, RYT, UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh’s Family Care Connection Centers
  • Supporting Youth From English Language Learning Backgrounds
    • Speakers: Meg Booth and Jenna Baron from Alliance for Refugee Youth Support and Education

More session details will be available soon.

More Details

Registration is now open for the conference. Tickets for the UnConference cost $25 and free parking will be available for participants at the conservatory. Lunch, which will be catered by Phipps, is included with registration.

Those interested in attending must register by May 27. Registrants will be asked to choose their preferred workshops at a later date. Group discounts are not available.

If you have questions about the UnConference, visit the event webpage or contact Paige Kizior at paige@tryingtogether.org

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RAD Pass’ Summer Staycation to Offer Free Admissions to Area Attractions

The RAD Pass’ Summer Staycation will offer free admission opportunities to numerous area attractions this summer.

Free Admissions

Ticket offers from a number of Pittsburgh museums, cultural institutions, and other attractions will begin to appear May 1 on the RAD Pass’ website. Free admission days will begin on May 15.

During the course of RAD Summer Staycation, more than 100,000 free tickets will be available. Allegheny County residents would need to sign up for a library card and make reservations for specific events for free admission. The free admissions will continue to be announced until the end of August.

Participating attractions include the Andy Warhol Museum, Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Science Center, Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, The Frick Pittsburgh, Heinz History Center, Mattress Factory, National Aviary, Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Pittsburgh Botanic Garden, Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium, and Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum.

More Details

Free family-four-packs of tickets will be replenished with new dates for admission throughout the summer. They can be booked and redeemed through a four-step process on the RAD Pass’ website:

  • Log in with your Allegheny County library card number and PIN
  • Browse for passes by date or venue
  • Reserve your pass
  • Print your RAD Pass or download it to your mobile device

RAD Pass users are asked to only book a reservation that they plan to use on a selected date. If they are unable to attend, they should cancel the reservation to open up spots for others.

The RAD Summer Staycation will also serve as a one-stop-shop for people to explore free events at regional attractions throughout the summer. Its RAD Works Here site will feature a calendar of events, including everything from free concerts and movies at local parks to summer festivals.

Attractions participating in RAD Summer Staycation will not host a traditional “RAD Day” this year. They will instead shift free admissions from the fall to the summer. However, RAD Days will remain focused on fan-favorite free events and experiences, including music and theater performances as well as stadium tours, arts classes, and family open houses.

For more information, visit the RAD Summer Staycation website.