Bring the entire family to this wonderful, tasty celebration featuring a traditional Thanksgiving Day meal complete with turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, stuffing, gravy, salads & vegetables, desserts and beverages.
Prayer service will begin at Noon and dinner will be served from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. For more information call (412) 600-9585.
Celebrate Thanksgiving with this 2 1/2-hour cruise along Pittsburgh's three rivers while enjoying a turkey buffet with all the trimmings.
For more information, call (412) 355-7980.
Help warm up the winter for area families by dropping off gently used adult- and child-sized sweaters in the Children's Museum's lobby during regular Museum open hours.
"Mister Rogers Neighbrohood" (1968-2001) was a children's show produced in Pittsburgh starring Fred Rogers (1928-2003). The museum has a permanent exhibit based on the series.
For more information, contact the Museum's Sweater Donation Hotline at (412) 322-5058, ext. 311.
This annual exhibition showcases both previously exhibiting artists as well as introduces the artwork of new artists.
Media represented include paintings, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics, photography, glass and mixed media.
For more information, call (412) 687-8858.
"Likeness" is a group exhibition that examines human depiction during an era in which new technology plays an influential role.
Portraits are everywhere these days: our wallets; our computers, cell phones and desktops; on the walls of corporate offices, banks and schools.
For more information, call (412) 231-3169.
This exhibit is centered on a unique project: artist Matthew Adelman's single enormous painting made up of one million squares.
The one-inch squares are offered separately and in groups, allowing thousands of patrons to have pieces of the same painting. Each oil-painted wooden square is signed, dated and numbered and intended to be considered its own painting as well as part of the whole work.
For more information, call (412) 422-2121.
The Greater Monessen Historical Society presents this exhibit honoring the town's veterans featuring photographs, uniforms, medals and military memorabilia from all branches covering the Civil War through the Iraq Conflict.
Named after a German city, Monessen is a small town in rural Westmoreland County that was once a steel-making center with more than 20,000 people. It was a Rust Belt town in the "Mon Valley" of southwestern Pennsylvania. The population began dropping after its largest employer, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, closed nearly all its Monessen operations in 1986.
The Greater Monessen Historical Society is composed of citizens who come from Monessen's diverse ethnic heritage and strong industrial background who want to protect, preserve and enhance that heritage. For more information, call (724) 684-8460.
Gramsci Melodic is an innovative local band performing catchy, original music with a flavor of art-house alternative folk funk.
Tonight they perform a special concert for Thanksgiving.
Admission is free to this age 21+ show. For more information, call (412) 341-7827.
Experience a local staging of David Mamet's play about four desperate Chicago real estate agents who are prepared to go to any lengths to unload undesirable real estate on unwilling prospective buyers.
Show times and tickets are available from ShowClix by calling (888) 718-4253.
This amazing piece of artwork is a replica of the famous nativity scene erected each year in St. Peter's Square in Rome, Italy.
The crèche is truly a community effort. Over 30 business, labor and religious organizations contribute financial support and services to the project.
Sponsored by the Christian Leaders Fellowship. For more information, call Rev. Ronald Lengwin at (412) 456-3021.
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