For a unique winter experience, enjoy an exhilarating tradition as you glide around Pittsburgh's largest outdoor ice skating rink.
Skates are availble for rent; call (412) 394-3641 for more information.
This enchanting display of life-size Santas and original paintings captures a whole world of Christmas folklore and fantasy.
Capture memories of Christmases past in the Wintergarden where a tree larger than any from your childhood awaits you. Their spectacular 32-foot tree is adorned with magnificent ornaments and gifts symbolic of this most special season of giving and is surrounded by a unique train display.
Admission is free. For more information, call (412) 434-1928.
Running concurrently with the "Spirits Of Giving" exhibit in the Wintergarden (as well as the windows in Two PPG Place) is this magnificent display of delicious dwellings created by area students, chefs, organizations, and individuals. The houses are also surrounded by a variety of model trains from the collection of local artist Don Jones.
All houses are available to purchase with proceeds benefiting Children’s Hospital’s Free Care Fund. For more information, call (412) 434-1928.
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.
Macy's continues the Kaufmann's tradition of animated holiday windows, which are unveiled on November 20 and remain on display throughout the season.
Enjoy a noontime concert in the food court of Two PPG Place featuring local musicians performing holiday favorites.
Admission is free. For more information, call (412) 434-1928.
Enjoy a noontime concert in PPG's magnificent Wintergarden featuring local musicians performing holiday favorites.
Admission is free. For more information, call (412) 434-1928.
The Design Excellence Lecture Series, produced by the Community Design Center Of Pittsburgh (CDCP), provides a forum for planners and civic officials, architects, landscape architects, community and civic organizations, design enthusiasts and students to hear from nationally-acclaimed professionals in the field of civic planning and design.
This season's theme is "The Intentional City". Tonight, Terry Schwartz, senior planner with the Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative at Kent State University will speak.
Admission is $20 and includes lecture, panel discussion and reception. The Community Design Center Of Pittsburgh is a non-profit organization that improves quality of life through good design of the built environment. For more information, call (412) 391-4144.
First Presbyterian Church Of Pittsburgh's regular non-denominational service for downtown Pittsburgh's business community includes special music and hymn singing.
Each week includes a paster offering a talk on issues relevant to living a person's faith at work.
For more details, call the church at (412) 471-3436.
Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) teens are welcome to this regular program offering a safe place for a fun time socializing and enjoying mutual support.
Presented by Persad, the nation's second oldest licensed counseling center created to meet the emotional needs of the GLBT community. For more information, call (412) 441-9786.
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