February 24, 2025 Trying Together Pittsburgh Pirates Outing Trying Together will be spotlighted as the Nonprofit of the Game at the Pittsburgh Pirates game against the New York Yankees on April 6. A portion of each ticket will benefit Trying Together. Learn More The Pirates will play the Yankees at PNC Park at 1:35 p.m. on April 6. All tickets include a $5 food and beverage credit. A portion of each ticket purchased goes towards Trying Together’s mission of supporting high-quality care and education for young children by providing advocacy, community resources, and professional growth opportunities for the needs and rights of children, their families, and the individuals who interact with them. Nonprofit of the Game tickets cost $41.47 – $49.70 and can be purchased online by March 30. Ticket prices include fees. Direct any questions about attending or sponsoring the event to Kerry Chapman, Trying Together’s Assistant Director of Development, at 412-206-1053 or by email at kerry@tryingtogether.org.
September 11, 2024 Free Events Throughout Pittsburgh RAD Days in September and October Pittsburgh’s Regional Asset District (RAD) is offering Pittsburgh RAD Days from September through early October, providing numerous free activities throughout the city. Learn More RAD Days, which will run from Sept. 7 through Oct. 6, provides an opportunity to see Allegheny County’s top cultural attractions free of charge. Free events are offered nearly every day during RAD Days. Some of these include: Science Stroll: Floria and Fungi Hike (Sept. 7) Free Pittsburgh museum admission (various days) Conversation with Holocaust survivor Solange Lebovitz (Sept. 12) Pittsburgh Opera’s Rising Stars Concert (Sept. 15) Tour of PNC Park (Sept. 17) Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival (Sept. 22) Contemporary Craft Community Day (Sept. 28) Owl Prowl at Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve (Oct. 3) More information on events can be found on the RAD Days website. To obtain a RAD Pass, sign up with your Allegheny County library card. About RAD One penny from every taxable dollar spent in Allegheny County goes to support the region’s quality of life. Half of the proceeds are distributed by RAD to regional assets such as libraries, parks, arts organizations, and other area attractions. The other half is distributed directly to the county and its 128 municipalities to support tax relief and local government services.