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Seen's 2000 Social Calendar
Tuesday, June 26, 2001
Click on a month below for a day-by-day guide to 2000's social events.
Jan. 6: Burson-Marsteller's 38th Annual Hair of the Dog party. At the Wood Street Galleries; 412-394-6659.
Jan. 12: P-G film critic presented by the National Council of Jewish Women Pittsburgh Section. At the Pittsburgh Athletic Association; 412-421-6118.
Jan. 14: Opening reception for "Strangers in America" art exhibit. At Gallerie Chiz; 412-441-6005.
Jan 14: Opening reception for Fabrizio Plessi/Bronx presented by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. At Wood Street Galleries; 412-471-5605.
Jan 15: Vectors Pittsburgh's 60th Annual Men & Women of the Year Gala honoring Keven McClatchy as 1999 Man of the Year. At the Doubletree; 724-934-3043.
Jan 20: Pittsburgh Business Times 2000 Book of Lists Celebration. At the Duquesne Club; 412-481-9946. ext. 550.
Jan 20: "The Muppets Take The North Side" opening celebration. At the Pittsburgh Children's Museum; 412-322-5059. ext. 307.
Jan 20: Artist reception for Tadao Arimoto. At the Society for Contemporary Crafts Satellite gallery-One Mellon Bank Center; 261-7003
Jan 21: Pittsburgh Symphony Friends celebrating the 100th Anniversary of William Steinberg's birthday. At Heinz Hall (after PSO concert); 412-392-4832
Jan 22: Children's Ball to benefit UPMC hospice. At the Carnegie Museum of Natural History; 412- 647-8534.
Jan 22: Allegheny County Medical Society's inauguration of its 135th president Dr. Jitendra Desai. At the Westin William Penn.
Jan. 23: The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust's "Live on Stage Series 2000" opening night with Earth/Rhythms, Ethos Percussion Group. At the Byham Theater; 412-456-6666.
Jan. 23: Fred Hersch concert and reception to benefit The Pittsburgh Jazz Society/Howard Gendell MD Scholarship Endowment Fund. At the Carnegie Music Hall; 412-394-3353.
Jan. 25: The Vocational Rehabilitation Center's Mulach/Compton Awards Dinner. At the Doubletree; 412-471-2600. ext. 376.
Jan 25: Patron's reception and concert with opera star Marilyn Horne at Carnegie Music Hall to benefit the Opera Theater of Pittsburgh. At Carnegie Music Hall; 412-394-3353.
Jan 25: Mellon Private Asset Management's author reception for Gladys Edmunds. At the O'Reilly Theater; 412-234-4773.
Jan. 26: Gilbert & Sullivans' "Pirates of Penzance" 14th Annual Pittsburgh Public Theater benefit for the Pittsburgh Aids Task Force. At the O'Reilly Theater; 412-242-2500 ext. 115.
Jan 27: Cummerbund Society to benefit Magee-Women's Hospital's neo-natal research program. At the Duquesne Club; 412-882-9000.
Jan. 28: The Women's Board of Pittsburgh's annual fund-raiser "Moroccan Marketplace" to benefit the Woodlands Foundation. At the Fox Chapel Golf Club; 412-963-1613.
Jan 29: Clark Gable's 99th Birthday dinner dance. At the Wallace Lodge- Cadiz, Ohio; 740-942-4989.
Feb. 2: Press cocktail party announcing the 2000 Starmakers Gala Performing Arts Partnership & Achievement Award Recipient Audrey Hillman Fisher. At the Duquesne Club; 412-682-4147.
Feb. 3: The Anti-Defamation League's "American Heritage Award" to John S. Brouse. At the Doubletree.
Feb. 3: The Laughlin Center's "All Star Award Dinner" to honor Kevin McClatchy. At the Duquesne Club; 412-741-4087.
Feb 3: Chocolate Affair and Competition to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. At the University Club; 321-4422/ 973-1620
Feb 4: Howard Hanna's Millenniumn Extravaganza. At the Hilton; by invitation.
Feb 4: Girls Hope's Young Leadership Board's 7th Annual Valentine's Day Party. At Chauncy's, Station Square; 412-288-2305.
Feb. 4: Studio Z Gallery opening reception for Frank Bolock "Off the Deep End" acrylic paintings. At the gallery; 381-6400.
Feb. 5: Opening night reception for the Jewish-Israeli Film Festival. At the Carnegie Museum of Art Lecture Hall; 412-422-9700.
Feb. 5: Valentine's Champagne Brunch/Silent Auction to benefit the Advisory Board on Autism and Related Disorders (ABOARD). At the Sheraton Station Square; 800-827-9385.
Feb. 5: The Organization of Chinese Americans "Year of the Dragon" Chinese New Year Celebration. At the Fox Chapel Yacht Club; 412-856-6687.
Feb. 6: "Every Child is Note Worthy" jazz benefit for Every Child Inc. sponsored by WDUQ-FM and the Pittsburgh Jazz Society. At the Holiday Inn Select, Oakland; 412-665-0600.
Feb. 8: "Fashion with Compassion" presented by Pittsburgh Magazine to benefit the Mario Lemieux Foundation. At the Fox Chapel Yacht Club; 412-622-1360.
Feb. 9: The National Kidney Foundation of Western Pennsylvania's 15th Annual Corporate Monopoly Tournament. At the USX Tower; 412-261-4115.
Feb. 10: Opening reception for "30 Curators" a group exhibition selected by regional art professionals. At Concept Art Gallery; 412-242-9200.
Feb. 10: A grand party honoring Pittsburgh's Pacesetters sponsored by SBN Magazine. At Heinz Hall; by invitation.
Feb. 11: Preview party for the Pittsburgh Automobile Trade Association's "2000 Auto Show" to benefit PATA's Feed-A-Family program and Little Sisters of the Poor. At the David L. Lawrence Convention Center; 1-888-245-8319.
Feb. 11: The Pennsylvania Wildlife Center's "Salsa with the Wildlife." At Cozumel Restaurant, Shadyside; 412-661-6452. ext. 26.
Feb. 11: River City Romance to celebrate Valentine's Day and benefit the River City Brass Band. At the Westin William Penn; 412-322-7222.
Feb. 12: The Annual Valentine's Day dinner and auction to benefit Pittsburgh Action Against Rape (PAAR). At the Rivers Club; by invitation.
Feb. 12: The Cinderella Ball presented by the Dispensary Board of Saint Margaret Memorial Hospital Foundation. At the Westin William Penn; 412-781-5349.
Feb. 12: 64th Annual Dapper Dan Dinner and Sports Auction. At the Hilton; 412-263-3850.
Feb 12: Crafton Historical Society's Valentine Cotillion 2000, "Swing into the New Millennium." At The James Center, West End; 412-921-4874.
Feb. 12: PNC Advisors dinner and a private preview exhibition of "Jean-Francois Millet: Drawn Into the Light." At the Frick Art & Historical Center
Feb. 13: Champagne reception for the opening of the Jean-Francois Millet exhibition. At the Frick Art & Historical Society; 412-371-0600. ext. 520.
Feb. 15: Opening night for Pittsburgh Broadway Series' "Titanic". At the Benedum Center; 412-456-6666.
Feb 15: "Susan B. Anthony Women of Vision Celebration," presented by the Women's Leadership Assembly, Executive Women's Council and Powerlink. At the Sheraton Station Square; 412-431-5087.
Feb. 16: Pittsburgh Cares kick-off reception for the Servathon Season. At the Penn Brewery; 412-471-2114.
Feb. 16: A reception celebrating the partnership of the Pittsburgh Regional Alliance and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. At Heinz Hall; by invitation.
Feb. 16: Hill House Association "Benefit Concert" for the playground project for the Kay Program Center. At Rosebud in the Strip District; 412-261-0660. ext. 233.
Feb 17: Cultural Crawl 2000 for local college students. In the cultural district; by invitation.
Feb. 17: The Y Music Society of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh concert and conversation. At the Carnegie Music Hall.
Feb. 17: 14th Annual Penguins At Your Service Dinner to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. At the Westin William Penn; 412-321-4422.
Feb. 18: The 2000 Elsie Awards to benefit WQED Pittsburgh. At the Carnegie; 412-622-1440.
Feb 18: Pittsburgh Center for the Arts "Not A Theme Show" exhibition and opening reception. At Pittsburgh Center for the Arts; 361-0873. ext. 314.
Feb. 19: "New York, New York...it can only happen here!" Gala 2000 benefit for Outreach Teen and Family Services. At the Pittsburgh Golf Club; 412-561-5405.
Feb. 19: La Roche College Pacem In Terris Institute's Third "Tribute to Peace" gala. At the Doubletree; 412-536-1202.
Feb 19: Carnevale! a royal Italian masked ball. At the Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center; 412-454-6323.
Feb. 19: The Ladies of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Alpha Alpha Omega Chapter's "Annual Founders Day Celebration." At the Top of the Triangle, USX Tower; 412-373-3029.
Feb. 19: No Baggage Ball goes Classical- No baggage Ball II. At Heinz Hall; by invitation.
Feb. 22: The Allegheny County Medical Society Auxiliary's Avanti Award Luncheon. At the Pittsburgh Athletic Association; by invitation.
Feb. 22: Women's Bar Association Awards; Rivers Club. by invitation.
Feb. 23: Civic Light Opera Ambassadors wine tasting and silent auction preview party. At the Rivers Club; 412-762-3524.
Feb. 24: The Soltero (singles) Club at the Rivers Club inaugural Networking Night for professionals. At the Rivers Club; 412-391-5227.
Feb. 25: Oakland Catholic High School Annual Auction. At the Pittsburgh Athletic Association; 412-682-6877.
Feb. 25: The National Aviary's "Eighth Annual Gentlemen's Night Out." At the Doubletree; 412-323-7235. ext. 213.
Feb. 26: "A single Adventure," dinner and dancing for singles to benefit the American Cancer Society. At the Holiday Inn, Meadow Lands; 724-222-6911.
Feb. 26: The 14th Annual Easter Seals Cotillion, "An Evening in the Orient." At the Westin William Penn; 412-281-7244.
Feb 26: Opening reception for Andy Warhol Drawings 1942-1987. At the Warhol; 412-237-8300.
Feb. 26: Carnegie Mellon's 3rd Annual Lunar Gala and fashion show to benefit the Taiwanese Earthquake Relief Fund. At CMU in the Rangos Ballroom; 412-826-2847.
Feb. 28: Uta Miksche, Guest Curator and the University Art Gallery of the University of Pittsburgh are hosting a closing reception in honor of the artist Uwe Wittwer. At the University Art Gallery;412-648-2423.
Feb. 29: The National Association of Negro Business & Professional Women's Clubs, Inc. 24th Annual Benefit Dinner and Fashion Show. At Kaufmann's: 232-2313.
March 1: Absolute Carnegie on Ice. At the Carnegie Museum of Art; 394-3353.
March 2: 2000 Achievement in Radio Awards luncheon to benefit the March of Dimes. At the Westin William Penn; 1-800-4BABIES.
March 2: Space & Beyond event to benefit the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf. At the Sen. John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center.
March 2: Contributor's luncheon & fashion show for the Cystic Fibrosis Tennis Auction Ball. At Victoria Hall; 412-321-4422.
March 2: "Fashionable Moments in Time"- Heart Ball 2000 fashion show and dinner to benefit the American Heart Association. At the Doubletree; 412-243-5393. ext. 134.
March 2: Reception to meet Edgar Bronfman to benefit the new Jewish University Center. At a private residence; 412-621-8875
March 3: Shady Side Academy "White Diamond Gala." At the Westin William Penn; 412-968-3072.
March 3: Alzheimer's Disease Mind, Body & Spirit breakfast experience. At the Hilton; 412-261-5390.
March 3: The Homeless Children and Family Emergency Fund's 1st Annual Fundraiser "Champions for Children." At the Rivers Club; 412-361-4498.
March 3: Artists reception for George E. Morris and Kate C. Rogal. At GalleriE Chiz; 412-441-6005.
March 3: YWCA Center for Race Relations and anti-racism trainging Mural Bridge Project opening reception and dialogue on racial diversity. At the Center; 412-364-3844.
March 7: A cocktail party to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's 16th Annual Tennis Auction Ball. At the Carnegie Museum; 412-321-4422.
March 7: Pittsburgh Broadway Series presents Rob Becker's Defending the Caveman. At Heinz Hall; 412-392-4900.
March 7: Mardi Gras Gala 2000 the 6th annual event to benefit the Epilepsy Foundation Western Pennsylvania. At the Doubletree; 412-261-5880.
March 8: A Celebration of American Red Cross Month. At the Duquesne Club; 412-263-3154.
March 9: The 13th Annual Daffodil Luncheon and fashion show sponsored by the Episcopal Church women of Fox Chapel Episcopal Church. At Oakmont Country Club; 412-963-0912.
March 10: History Uncorked a party for young professionals to benefit the History Center. At the Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center; 412-454-6324.
March 11: The Western Pennsylvania Hospital Foundation's "Friendship Ball." At the Westin William Penn; 412-578-5153.
March 11: The Allegheny County Bar Association President's Ball, "A Night in the Tropics." At the Hilton; 412-261-6161.
March 11: The Auxiliary of St. Francis Medical Center's "Second Annual Spring Fling," fashion show and luncheon. At Chartiers Country Club; 412-221-4320.
March 11: The West Hills Area Women's Club presents "The Magic of the Millennium" to benefit local charities. At the Clarion-Royce Hotel; 412-269-0188.
March 11: The Allegheny County Sheriff's Office St. Patrick's Day party. On the Gateway Clipper's Majestic; by invitation.
March 11: The South Hills Cotillion Club's dinner dance. At the Edgewood Country Club; 412-563-0607.
March 12: The Pittsburgh concert Chorale presents the world premiere of "Te Deum." At the Ingomar United Methodist Church, Franklin Park; 412-635-7654.
March 13: The Girl Scouts of Southwestern Pennsylvania's "2000 Women & Girls of Distinction Awards ceremony. At the Westin William Penn; 412-594-2202.
March 15: The Associated Artists of Pittsburgh board of directors private reception and evening of theater to kick-off AAP's 90th anniversary year. At the O'Reilly Theater; 412- 263-2710.
March 15: The YMCA of Pittsburgh's 146th Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon. At the Hilton; 412-227-3808.
March 16: Fox Chapel Town Hall lecture series and luncheon with Carmel Quinn. At the O'Hara Elementary School and Longvue Country Club; 412-963-8383.
March 16: Saks Fifth Avenue celebrates the Pink Frolic Millennium Ball with a cocktail party and preview of the Travilla Spring 2000 Collection. At Saks Fifth Avenue; 412-297-5291.
March 18: The Heart Ball 2000 "One Moment in Time" to benefit the American Heart Association. At the Doubletree; 412-243-5393.ext.134.
March 18: The Western Pennsylvania Lupus Foundation's 22nd annual "The Point of Fashion" luncheon and fashion show. At the Allegheny Club, Three Rivers Stadium; 412-261-5886.
March 18: The National Kidney Foundation of Western Pennsylvania's "Gift of Life Awards." At the Duquesne Club; 412-261-4115.
March 18: The Catholic Business and Professional Women's Association's Spring Gala fashion show and luncheon to benefit Red Door a program to feed the hungry and homeless. At The Pittsburgh Athletic Association; 412-371-6261.
March 19: "Spring Fashions for the New Millennium" fashion show and luncheon to benefit The Historical Society of Carnegie. At the Radisson Hotel in Greentree (formerly the Marriott); 412-276-7447.
March 19: A Celebration of Real Estate Annual Awards Banquet presented by Prudential Preferred Realty. At the Doubletree; 412-367-8045. ext 775.
March 21: ARC Allegeheny Foundation's tribute dinner for Dr. John E. Murray, president of Duquesne University. At the Fox Chapel Yacht Club;412-995-5000. ext.424.
March 21: Ursuline Services Wine-Tasting to benefit the Senior Neighbor in Need Fund. At the Doubletree; 412-683-0400. ext. 210.
March 22: The American Jewish Committee's "2000 Community Service Human Rights Award" dinner. At the Hilton; 412-683-7927.
March 22: Amen Corner Judicial Reception honoring the Judiciary of Western Pennsylvania. At the Rivers Club; 412-257-1955.
March 23: Java Sonata Endowment for the Arts Dessert and Coffee Club Night. At the Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center; 412-481-5808.
March 24: The International Poetry Forum's "Turn of the Century Impromptu" with Brooke Shields, James Earl Jones and David Conrad. At the Carnegie Music Hall; 412-621-9893.
March 25: The American Red Cross Gala 2000 "Paint the Town Red." At the Doubletree; 412-263-3127.
March 25: Starmakers Gala 2000 to benefit the Point Park College Conservatory of Performing Arts. At the Westin William Penn; 412-392-3888.
March 25: The Washington Hospital Ball "Carnival in Venice" presented by the Washington Hospital Auxiliary. At St. Clair Country Club; 724- 223-3875
March 25: Hadassah Greater Pittsburgh Chapter's Annual Guardian Dinner in tribute to Gertrude Hoffman. At the Concordia Club; 412-421-8919.
March 25: An Evening with Da Vinci to benefit the Western Pennsylvania Chapter of the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of American. At the Duquesne Club; 800-627-6467.
March 25: The Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera Academy's Spring Fashion Show and Brunch. At Kaufmann's, downtown; 412-281-1264. ext. 215.
March 25: The Americans for Democratic Action's Roosevelt Day Dinner. At the University Club.
March 25: EPCASO's 2000 Spring Extravaganza with opera soprano Virginia Zeani. At the Duquesne Club; 412-766-4712.
March 26: Women's American ORT presents "Reach for the Stars" Academy Awards donor recognition party. At a private residence; 412-247-5006.
March 26: The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust's Live on Stage Series 2000 presents Apollo: To The Moon. At the Byham Theater; 412-456-6666.
March 29: 8th Annual Race for the Cure Patron's Tea. At a private residence; 412-521-2873.
March 30: the Bulgarian Macedonian National Educational and Cultural Center presents "An Evening with Dr. Michael Bar-Zohar." At the BMNECC, West Homestead; 412-831-5101.
March 30: Open House for the Center for Creative Play. At the Center, Station Square; 412-281-8886. ext. 46.
March 30: Associated Artists of Pittsburgh's private reception for "I Can Still Quilt Without My Glasses." At Associated Artists Gallery; 412-263-2710
March 31: Pittsburgh Public Theater's fourth annual celebrity event benefit featuring Joan Rivers. At the Westin William Penn; 412-316-8200.ext.724.
March 31: Opening reception for 'Round Here an exhibit of pastels and watercolors. At Studio Z Gallery, South Side; 412-381-6400.
March 31: East Liberty Family Health Care Center's Board/Volunteer Appreciation Dinner. At the Third Presbyterian Church, Shadyside; 412-661-2802.
April 1: The 2000 Tennis Auction Ball to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation honoring Antonio.J. Palumbo. At The Westin William Penn; 412-321-4422.
April 1: Canevin Catholic High School presents "A Crusader Evening 2000" auction and dinner. At the Embassy Suites Hotel; 412-922-7400
April 1: The 10th Annual White House Dinner to benefit Life'sWork of Western Pennsylvania(formerly Vocational Rehabilitation Center). At the Rivers Club; 412-471-2600. ext. 376.
April 1: A Renaissance Feast to benefit the Renaissance Center. At the Priory Grand Hall; 412-261-0875. ext. 217
April 1: Intestinal Disease Foundation's "Gut Rock" event sponsored by WDVE and Fox Sports. At Nick's Fat City, the Southside; 412-261-5888.
April 2: Komen's Pittsburgh Race for the Cure's "Tickled Pink" luncheon and fashion show celebration for breast cancer survivors. At The Pittsburgh Marriott City Center; 412-521-2873.
April 2: North Catholic High School's Trojan Triumph auction and dinner, "Swing Back 60 years." At the Sheraton, Station Square.
April 2: Mom's House benefit luncheon and fashion show. At The Pittsbuirgh Athletic Association; 412-731-8027.
April 2: Classic Cabaret Cafe "April Foolery" to benefit the Pittsburgh Concert Chorale's tour scholarship fund. At LaRoche College Center Square; 412-635-7654.
April 2: The 38th Annual Fair Lady Frolic benefit fashion show and luncheon sponsored by the Order Italian Sons and Daughters of America. At the Hilton; 412-261-3550.
April 4: Carnegie Science Center's 4th Annual Science and Technology Awards for Excellence. At the Hilton; 412-237-1640.
April 5: Spring Hat Luncheon preview. At Saks Fifth Ave, designer salon; by invitation.
April 6: In honor of the Phipps 2000 Flora Awards, Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is hosting a luncheon and presentation "Decorating and Entertaining At Home and In The Garden." At the Fox Chapel Golf Club; 412- 622-6914.
April 6: Opening reception for photographs by Travis A. Brouty. At the Centre Art Gallery; 412-683-7100.
April 7: The Civic Light Opera Ambassadors' Wine Tasting and Silent Auction. At the Duquesne Club; 412-281-3973. ext. 215.
April 8: The Pittsburgh Symphony Gala "Nobody Does It Better." At the Westin William Penn; 412-392-3303.
April 8: The Austrian-American Cultural Society's "Millennium Austrian Ball." At the Sheraton, Station Square; 412-921-2096.
April 8: Gateway to the Arts 4th Annual Cultural Crawl featuring the Cultural District. At Associated Artists of Pittsburgh Gallery; 412-261-9221.
April 9: Robert Morris College's American Patriot Awards Dinner to honor Patricia Rooney. At the Doubletree; 412-262-8650.
April 9: Pittsburgh Region Bnai Zion dessert reception honoring Dr. Walter Jacob and Bishop Donald Wuerl. At the Concordia Club; 412-421-6789.
April 9: The Grand Opening Celebration of the Womancare Birth Center and Intensive Care Unit. At Magee Womens Hospital; 412-641-4058.
April 10: Persad Center's Art for Aids/Art for Change 2000 kick-off reception. At a private residence; 412-441-9786. ext. 313.
April 10: Brother's Brother Foundation reception with the U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela. At the David L. Lawrence Convention Center; 412-321-3160.
April 11: Celebration of the publication of "Reckoning with Rainbows" a history of the Pressley Ridge Schools. At the Grand Priory at the Priory; 412-442-2888.
April 12: St. Barnabas Founder's Day Centennial Celebration with astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin. At the Westin William Penn; 724-625-4000 ext. 371.
April 13: Preview party for the "Eighth Annual Antiques Show presented by the Women's Committee of the Carnegie Museum of Art. At the Carnegie; 412-622-3325.
April 13: Fox Chapel Town Hall Lecture Series and Luncheon with former governor Dick Thornburgh. At Fox Chapel High School and Fox Chapel Golf Club; 412-963-8383.
April 13: The reopening of Banana Republic in Shadyside. At 5542 Walnut Street; by invitation.
April 14: Neon Courtisane reception and fashion show featuring New York designer Mark Montana to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. At the Hazlett Theatre, North Side; 412-321-4422.
April 14: The Historical Society of Pennsylvania's sixth annual 1879 Founders' Circle Dinner "An Evening with Young George Washington." At the Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh regional History Center; by invitation.
April 15: Pittsburgh Center for the Arts 13th annual Cultural Awards Celebration 2000. At PPG Wintergarden;412-361-0873. ext. 311.
April 15: The Carnegie Rotary Club's 17th annual "Big Event" to benefit local charities. At the Montour Country Club; 412-893-2502.
April 15: 6th Annual 5k walk to benefit Neurofibromatosis Clinics Association. At Schenley Park Oval Ice Rink. 412-795-3029.
April 16: The Duquesne University Women's Advisory Board presents a Palm Sunday concert and reception with Joe Negri's "Mass of Hope." At Duquesne University Chapel; 412-396-6080.
April 18: Boys & Girls Club's 13th Annual Steak and Steak Dinner 2000. At the Fox Chapel Yacht Club;412-682-3031.
April 18: A preview of the exhibit What We Wore: Hard Hats to High Heels. At the Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center; 412-454-6324.
April 18: Opening night for "The Civil War," musical presented by the Pittsburgh Broadway Series. At Heinz Hall; 412-392-4900.
April 19: FAME, the Fund for the Advancement of Minorities through Education's "Leaders for the Millennium 2000" luncheon. At the Duquesne Club; 412-968-0660.
April 24: The 13th Annual Taste of the Nation event to benefit the Greater Pittsburgh Food Bank and Just Harvest. At the Rivers Club; 412-481-0380.
April 25: Fifth Annual Child Abuse Prevention Month Awards & Appreciation Dinner. At the Doubletree; 412-363-1703.
April 26: Open Stage Theatre's annual benefit gala featuring dinner and the world premiere of Pandemonium. At Cafe Allegro and the Lester Hamburg Studio Theater; 412- 257-4056.
April 26: The Arthritis Foundation's annual "All Star Salute to Secretaries" luncheon and fashion show courtesy of Kaufmann's. At the Westin William Penn; 412-566-1645.
April 26: Opening reception for the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild and the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts Pittsburgh Public Schools Secondary Showcase 2000. At the Guild. 412-322-1773 ext. 143.
April 27: Variety the Children's Charity- fund-raiser with jazz, hors d'oeuvres & silent auction. At the Riverwatch Room above Crewsers on the Boardwalk; 412-747-2680
April 27: The 14th Annual Bachelor Bid to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. At the Westin William Penn; 412-395-2873.
April 27: St. Clair Hospital Auxiliary "Hats Off to Spring" annual luncheon and fashion show. At Southpointe Golf Club, Canonsburg; 412-344-6600 ext. 1650.
April 27: City Theatre's The Mystery of Irma Vep production for the 8th Annual Fundraiser Benefit for the Frank Borrelli AIDS Fund & Shepherd Wellness Center. 412-682-9869.
April 27: The Vietnam Veterans Leadership Program of Western Pennsylvania's 11th Annual Partners in Leadership Awards Dinner. At the Doubletree; 412-281-8100.
April 28: "Picante" auction and dinner to benefit the Arc Allegheny Foundation. At the Doubletree; 412-995-5000 ext. 460.
April 28: OPening reception for M.A. Sinnhuber's "Primary Colors" exhibit. At Studio Z Gallery; 412- 381-6400.
April 28: Opening night party for the Pittsburgh Public Theater's presentation of "Betty's Summer Vacation." At the O'Reilly Theater; by invitation.
April 28: The Junior League of Pittsburgh's 15th Designers' Show House preview party, "Millennium Masquerade." At 5314 Westminster Place and the 20th Century Club; 412-687-4838.
April 29: Celebrity Gala 2000 a performance by Bill Cosby and reception to benefit the Westmoreland Trust. At the Palace Theater Greensburg; 724-836-8000.
April 29: Juvenile Diabetes Foundation's benefit "Rainbow Gala," with the Four Tops. At the Doubletree; 412-471-1414.
April 29: A Night at Central Downs for the 11th Annual Central Catholic Viking Victory Auction. At the David L. Lawrence Convention Center; 412-208-3443.
April 29: Believe in the Magic an evening of comedy, magic and music to benefit the Huntington's Disease Society of America Western Pa Chapter. At Pine-Richland High School.
April 29: Duquesne University's Women's Guild's 47th Annual Pink Geranium luncheon and Fashion show. At the Duquesne Union Ballroom; 412-396-4635.
April 29: The National Cathedral Association- Southwestern Pennsylvania Chapter's reception in honor of Elizabeth McCance with Sam Waterston. At the Pittsburgh Golf Club; 412-488-7163.
April 29-30: American Girls Fashion Show to benefit Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School and Scholarship Fund and The Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School Association. At the Westin William Penn; 412-454-9100.
April 30: St. Mary of the Mount Church's annual fashion show. At the LeMont Restaurant; 412-431-4064.
April 30: The University Club's Celebration of the Arts event to showcase The Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children's visual arts program. At the University Club; 412-621-0100.
April 30: The National Society of Arts and Letters Pittsburgh Chapter's Career Awards Spring Benefit "Year of the Dance." At the Andy Warhol Museum;412-682-7837.
May 1: The University of Pittsburgh Katz Graduate School of business Institute for Entrepreneurial Excellence Family Enterprise Center and the Family Firm Institute's (Pittsbugh Chapter) Sixth Annual Western Pennsylvania Family Business of the Year Awards Program. At the Westin William Penn; 412-648-1542.
May 1: The Holocaust Center of the United Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh's annual Yom Hashoa/Holocaust remembrance Commemoration. At Soldiers & Sailors Memorial hall; 412-421-1500.
May 3: Pittsburgh Vision Services "Person of Vision Celebration." At the Doubletree; 412-682-5600. ext. 2292.
May 3: Community College of Allegheny County Educational Foundation's Third Annual An Illumination of Legends in Leadership Gala. At the Westin William Penn; 412-237-3065.
May 3: The National Council of Jewish Women Pittsburgh Section's annual meeting honoring Elyse Eichner. At The Tree of Life Congregation; 412-421-6118.
May 4: After The Deadline a reception for the Pittsburgh Business Times. At the Engineers Club; by invitation.
May 4: A party to announce Quantum Theater's upcoming season of productions. At the Bitz Bldg. by invitation.
May 4: Friends of the Zoo and Saks Fifth Avenue celebrate the opening of the new aquarium The Pearl of Pittsburgh featuring designer Melinda Eng and her Fall 2000 collection. At Saks Fifth Avenue; 412-297-5205.
May 4: Preview of Barry Manilow's "Copacabana," the musical. At the Benedum Center; by invitation.
May 5: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh's Annual Gala "A Literary Feast." At Carnegie Library,Oakland;412-622-6276.
May 5: Opening reception for the Sixth Annual Juried Pastel Exhibition. At La Fond Galleries; 412-431-3337.
May 5: Sightsound.Com's black tie premiere for Quantum Project. At Sightsound.com, Mount Lebanon; by invitation.
May 5: Art show preview to benefit the Interfaith Hospitality Network of the South Hills. At the 3rd Street Gallery, Carnegie; 724-745-1645.
May 5: Opening reception for Irish Art Now: Form the Poetic to the Political. At the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts; 412-361-0873.
May 5: A reception for the elite runners, sponsors and supporters of the 2000 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Men's Marathon and the UPMC Health System/City of Pittsburgh Marathon. At the Westin William Penn; by invitation.
May 5: The 18th Bishop's Annual Dinner to benefit Catholic Charities and the 90th Anniversary Jubilee Celebration. At the Hilton; 412-456-6969.
May 5: Pittsburgh Garden Place's Great Garden and Plant Auction. At the Garden Place, Mellon Park ;412-441-4442.
May 5: Patron Party and art work preview for Persad Center's Art for Aids/ Art for Change. At Jay Verno Studios, South Side; 412- 441-9786.
May 5: The Animal Rescue League's Bow Wow Meow (the return of fido)art show and auction. At Rosebud in the Strip District,412-661-6452. ext. 26.
May 5: Indigo in Motion a world premiere featuring the fusion of jazz and ballet. At the Benedum Center; 412-454-9125.
May 5: Conservation Consultants first fund-raiser river tour and dinner. At the Good Ship Lollipop;412-431-4449. ext. 208.
May 6: Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy "Spring Hat Luncheon." At Schenley Park; 412-682-7275.
May 6: Angel of Mercy Scavenger Hunt Finale to benefit domestic violence and child abuse programs at Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh. At the Upper Lobby, USX Tower; 412-232-7504.
May 6: The opening of the Purnell Center for the Arts, Carnegie Mellon University. At Schatz Dining Room University Center; by invitation.
May 6: The annual Champagne Cocktail Party to benefit the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA). At Wood Street Galleries; 412-594-3606.
May 6: New Horizon Theater's black tie event featuring an evening of dramatic presentations with Clifton Davis. At the Carnegie Museum Lecture Hall; 412-431-0773.
May 7: The YWCA of McKeesport's Second Annual Greater Mon-Valley Women of Achievement Awards Dinner. At the G&K Banquet Hall, West Mifflin; 412-664-7146.
May 7: The Classic Car and House Tour to benefit the Commonwealth Education Organization and Aspinwall Meals on Wheels. At a Fox Chapel residence; 412-967-9691.
May 8: The Mental Health Association of Allegheny County's 2000 Esprit Awards Luncheon. At the Wyndham Garden Hotel, Oakland; 412-391-3820.
May 9: Wine and Cheese reception for the Ireland Institute of Pittsburgh's exhibition and sale of European Country Furniture from Ireland. At the Priory; 412-394-3900.
May 10: YWCA's 18th Annual Tribute to Women 2000 Awards Luncheon. At the Hilton; 412-255-1231.
May 10: Heinz Co. celebration of book Knowledge in a Nutshell on Popular Products Heinz Edition. At Concordia Club; 412-473-3407
May 11: A Passion for Home Fashion II featuring a panel of Pittsburgh's premier design experts to benefit the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Magee-Womens Hospital. At Churchill Valley Country Club; 412-641-1663.
May 11: Landesberg Design Associates new location party. 1219 Bingham St., South Side; by invitation.
May 12: The Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania's Eighth Annual History Makers Award Dinner. At the Doubletree; 412-454-6436.
May 12: St. Bede School's May Magic 2000 event to benefit St. Bede School's Scholarship Funds. At Soldiers & Sailors Memorial; 412-661-1971.
May 12: An Evening of Jazz to benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania. At the Pittsburgh Athletic Association; 412-798-0878.
May 12: The NAACP's 46th Annual Human Rights Dinner. At the Hilton.
May13: The Nationality Rooms Program at the University of Pittsburgh's 35th Annual International Cabaret Ball. At the University's William Pitt Student Union; 412-624-6150.
May 13: Sewickley Valley Hospital Auxiliary's 95th Anniversary gala "A Fair to Remember." At the Edgeworth Club; 412-749-7121.
May 13: The Stephen M. Lauble Community Fellowship Dinner. At the Andy Warhol Museum; 412-268-4992.
May 13: The International Assistance Group's White Nights Gala "An Evening at the Summer Palace." At the Pittsburgh Field Club; 412-781-6470.
May 13: University of Pittsburgh's Kuntu Repertory Theatre's 25th Anniversary Celebration Gala. At the Masonic Temple; 412- 624-7298.
May 15: Art for Aids/Art for Change gala and auction to benefit the Persad Center. At the Carnegie Museum of Art; 412-441-9786.
May 15: the Ninth Annual Allegheny-Kiski Health Foundation's Benefit Golf & Tennis Outing. At Butler Country Club; 724-226-9996.
May 16: The Pittsburgh Broadway Series presents opening night for Cabaret. At Heinz Hall; 412-392-4900.
May 17: Backstage Bash to benefit the Pittsburgh International Children's Theater. At the Carnegie Science Center; 412-321-5520.
May 17: The Squirrel Hill Urban Coalition's Citizens of the Year Award Dinner 2000. At the Congregation Beth Shalom; 412-422-7666.
May 17: Bethlehem Haven Board of Directors and Capitol Campaign Committee's reception and preview tour of Bethlehem Haven's new home. At Fifth Avenue Commons; by invitation.
May 17: The Spring Clothes Out to benefit the Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh honoring Audrey Hillman Fisher. At the Top of the Triangle, USX Tower; 412-687-8017. ext. 338.
May 17: Stiff Competition- the second coming ( condom design competition) to benefit Planned Parenthood of Western Pennsylvania. At the Andy Warhol Museum; 412-434-8974.
May 18: 2000 Building Blocks Benefit for the Center for Creative Play. At the Society of Contemporary Crafts; 412-281-8886. ext. 46.
May 18: The Frick Art & Historical Center's opening reception for "The Tile Club and the Aesthetic Movement in America." At the Frick Art Museum; 412-371-0600.
May 18: Carlow College Women of Spirit reception honoring Barbara McMahon and Thelma Lovette. At Carlow College; 412-490-0303.
May 19: Pittsburgh Garden Place's 64th Annual May Market to benefit the Garden Place and its programming. At Mellon Park; 412-441-4442.
May 19: Lost & Found opening reception for Music, Art & Diva's. At the Morgan Contemporary Glass Gallery; 412-441-5200.
May 19: The Third Annual Emerging Artists Award Dinner and Eleanor Friedberg Scholarship Fund. At the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild; 412-322-1773 ext. 143.
May 19: Reception for Medici table hosts for Maecenas XVI. At a private residence. 412-359-1000.
May 19: Homer S. Brown Law Association's President's Ball. At the Grand Priory; 412-227-1400.
May 20: Pittsburgh Opera's Maecenas XVI Gala "Tito e Gigi's Last Tango in Pittsburgh." At the Benedum Center; 412-281-0912.
May 20: Winchester Thurston's Benefit 2000. At the Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium; 412-578-7530.
May 20: Monongahela Valley Hospital's Twelfth Annual Gala "Mon-Vale Pier 2000." At the Doubletree; 724-258-1234.
May 20: Silver Eye Benefit Auction. At the Silver Eye Center for Photography; 412-431-1810.
May 22: Hoge-Bruener-Ward Celebrity Golf Classic for Children Dinner & Auction. At Southpointe Golf Club; 412-544-1678.
May 23: 7th Annual Big Mac Open to benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities of Pittsburgh. At Laurel Valley Golf Club; 412-362-3400 ext. 36.
May 23: The Jewish National Fund's 2000 Guardian of Israel Award Reception for Susan Guttman. At Rodef Shalom Congregation; 412-521-3200.
May 23: The Greater Pittsburgh Literacy Council's Leaders for Literacy Luncheon. At the Westin William Penn; 412-661-7323.
May 24: City Theatre's 25th Anniversary Benefit Gala, "Studio 25." At City Theater; 412-431-4900.
May 25: Extraterrestrial Extavaganza. At Area 51 Strip District; 412-471-3700.
May 25: The Civic Light Opera's Pink Tea with special guest Mrs. Gene Kelly. At a private residence; by invitation.
May 25: Make a Wish Foundation's The Third Annual Kurt R. Weiss Scholarship for Wish Kids. At the Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center; 412-471-9474.
May 25: Opening reception of Feelings Portrait of the Artist. At La Fond Galleries.
May 25: Good-Bye to Burton Morris' three Cows event to benefit the Mario Lemeuix Foundation. At Rosebud; 412-622-1512 .
May 26: Pittsburgh Filmmakers Fundraiser/Showcase of newest space with guest chair David Conrad. At 477 Melwood Ave.; 412-681-5449. ext. 204.
May 26: The Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre's Party on the Patio, "Irish Art Now. At Pittsburgh Center for the Arts.
May 27: The CLO and University of Pittsburgh's Gene Kelly Awards 10th Anniversary Production. At the Benedum Center; 412-456-6666.
May 28: Opening reception of the Mattress Factory's Education Project "Shoebox" Installations. At the Mattress Factory; 412-231-3169.
May 28: "Play @ City Theater finale for City theater's 25th Anniversary a 7pm performance of Irma Vep and lively party following in the lobby. At City theater; 412- 431-4900.
June 1: Steel City Rowing with Dr. Freddie Fu An evening of Rivers, Rowing and Camaraderie. At Fox Chapel Yacht Club; 412-828-5565.
June 2: Executive Service Corps Rising to the Challenge luncheon. At the Marriott City Center; 412-263-6718
June 2: Ladies Hospital Aid Society's Kick-Off Brunch for Gala 2000. At the Concordia Club; 412-648-6106.
June 2: Gala Opening of the University of Pittsburgh's Henry Heymann Theatre. At the Frick Fine Arts Bldg. & Stephen Foster Memorial Theatre; 412-624-0933.
June 2: Design Trade "to the trade only" showrooms open house. At Maggie's Building Solutions: 724-969-0380 ext. 11
June 2: Art of the Spirit Exhibition opening. At the Society for Contemporary Craft; 412-261-7003.
June 3: Children's Museum benefit. At the Children's Museum; 412-322-5058.
June 3: Take Me Back to Braddock Pa. opening exhibit of art & writing by Joe Jacobs. At the Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center; 412-454-6352.
June 3: The President's Gala for the California University of Pennsylvania. At the Westin William Penn; 724-938-5938.
June 3: Opening party for The Warhol Look/Glamour Style Fashion. At the Andy Warhol Museum; 412-237-8300.
June 3 & 4: the Fifth Annual Sewickley Garden Tour to benefit the Pittsburgh Aids Task Force; 412-242-2500. ext. 123.
June 4: UnSeam'd Shakespeare Comany's "Sex In The City at the City" annual fundraiser. At the City Theater; 363-3742. or 661-0244
June 4: Hillel Academy to honor Sophie Masloff at its 53rd Anniversary Dinner. At the Doubletree; 412-521-8131.
June 5: Fore!Mercy Golf and Tennis Classic to benefit graduate medical education at Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh. At the Pittsburgh Field Club; 412-232-7504.
June 7: The Child Health Association of Sewickley's launch party for the Three Rivers Renaissance Cookbook IV. At Heinz Hall; 412-201-0286.
June 7: The Babe Shopping Extravaganza to benefit the American Cancer Society and to support the Babe Zaharias Golf Classic for Breast Cancer. At Saks Fifth Avenue; 1-888-ACS-5445.
June 7: Groundbreaking and reception for the new Jewish University Center. At Carnegie Mellon University, Rangos Hall, University Center; by invitation.
June 8: The dedication of the University of Pittsburgh's Mellon Financial Corporation Hall. At the Katz Center for Executive Education; by invitation.
June 9: On Tap 2000@ Carnegie Science Center, "Rock in the Caribbean." At the Science Center; 412-237-1816.
June 9: Opening night party for the Pittsburgh Public Theater's presentation of The Cherry Orchard. At the O'Reilly Theater; by invitation.
June 9: The 2000 Mellon Mario Lemieux Celebrity Invitational "Winner's Circle Party. At Three Rivers Stadium; by invitation.
June 9: Opening reception for the Young Architecture 2000 exhibit. At the AIA Pittsburgh Gallery; 412-471-9548.
June 10: A Night to Treasure, the black tie Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium event to celebrate the new aquarium. At the Pittsburgh Zoo; 412-365-2542.
June 10: The Pink Frolic Millennium Ball presented by the Civic Light Opera Guild. At the Westin William Penn; 412-281-3973.
June 11: The Eighth Annual Tony Dorsett/McGuire Memorial Celebrity Golf Classic Auction to benefit McGuire Memorial programs. At the Pittsburgh Airport Marriott; 724-843-0365.
June 11: The Frick Art & Historical Center's day of festivities in honor of the dedication of the Main Gallery of the Car & Carriage Museum to G. Whitney Snyder. At the Frick Art & Historical Center; 412-371-0600.
June 11: The Jewish Residential Services' official opening of the Howard Levin Clubhouse. At the Howard Levin Clubhouse; 412-422-5560.
June 12: The Pittsburgh Public Theater's President's Dinner. At the Duquesne Club. by invitation.
June 12: The Eighth Annual Tony Dorsett/ McGuire Memorial Celebrity Golf Tournament to benefit McGuire Memorial programs. At Beaver Lakes and Beaver Valley Country Clubs ;724-843-0365.
June 12: Celebrating the launch of Pennsylvania Brewing Company's newest brew, Crew Lager. At the Three Rivers Rowing Association on Washington's Landing; 412-237-9400.
June 13: Women in Commercial Real Estate's Second Annual Miniature Golf Tourmament to benefit Mom's House. At Ice Cream World in the North Hills; 412-429-3454.
June 14: 30th Anniversary of Mercy Health Center. At Mercy Health Center; 412-232-7683.
June 15: Penn State McKeesport presents a special evening with County Executive Jim Roddey, "Focusing on the Future in the Mon Valley Region and Allegheny County. At Penn State McKeesport; 412-675-9048.
June 15: Carlow College Women of Spirit reception honoring Margaret Mary Kimmel and Ann McGuinn. At Carlow College; 412-490-0303.
June 15: The National Society of Arts and Letters Luncheon. At a private residence; 412-261-5903.
June 16: Mainstay Life Services' Charity Invitational Golf Tournament. At the Quicksilver Golf Club; 412-344-3640.
June 16: Evening Garden Gala 2000. At the Mattress Factory; 412-231-3169.
June 17: Community and Family Garden Party. At the Mattress Factory; 412-231-3169.
June 17: The Girl Scouts Millennium Event. At the David L. Lawrence Convention Center;412-594-2202.
June 17: Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera and Dallas Summer Musicals presents the American premiere of Barry Manilow's "Copacabana," followed by the opening night party "Night at the Copa". At Benedum Center; 412 281-3973.
June 19: Manchester Bidwell Corporation's fountain dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony for Harbor Gardens Park. At 1650 Metropolitan St.; 412-322-1773. ext. 143.
June 21: Garden reception to celebrate the expansion of the Society for Contempory Craft. At 6570 Beacon St., Squirrel Hill; 412-261-7003
June 22: Pittsburgh Dance Council's Gatsby Gala, "Anything Goes". At the Frick Art and Historical Center; 412-355-0393.
June 22: 8th Annual A Taste of Pittsburgh...Pasta to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. At the USX Tower; 412-395-2888.
June 23: Opening reception for the Second Annual Wilkinsburg Arts Festival . At the Hosanna House; 412-683-3948.
June 23: The Sixth Annual Versaw Foundation Charity Golf Outing, dinner and silent auction. At Arnold Palmer's Latrobe Country Club; 412-767-9251.
June 23: A Midsummer Night's Gala, On The Terrace, to celebrate the 32nd season of the Saint Vincent Theatre . At St. Vincent College; 724-537-4563.
June 23: Pittsburgh New Works Festival's 10th Anniversary celebration, "Party for the Decade." At the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts; 412-881-6888.
June 24: The 8th Annual Jam on Walnut Street to benefit the Cystic Firbosis Foundation with Velvet Purr & Joe Gurshecky & the Houserockers. On Walnut St., Shadyside; 412-321-4422.
June 25: Patron Party for the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania's Secret Gardens Tour. At the Fox Chapel Episcopal Church; 412-963-6100.
June 25: Mt. Lebanon Library's 10th Anniversary Garden Tour. At the library; 412-344-5260.
June 25: The Grand Chapter of Pennsylvania, Order of the Eastern Star's "In the Garden" banquet. At the David L. Lawrence Convention Center; 412-793-2462.
June 25: The first annual Roberto Clemente Foundation Benefit Auction. At Dowe's on Ninth; 412-323-5018.
June 25: The 88th Anniversary of the oldest most active alumni in the country and the celebration of the last faze of restoration of St. Mary of the Mount. At the Westin William Penn; 412-431-4060.
June 26: The Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania's Ninth Annual Secret Gardens Tour and Luncheon. At Shady Side Academy, Fox Chapel; 412-963-6100.
June 26: Pittsburgh magazine's 11th Annual Best Restaurants Party. At the Hilton.
June 27: Dave and Buster's VIP Pre-Grand Opening Premiere to benefit Junior Achievement of Southwestern Pennsylvania. At Dave and Buster's East Waterfront Drive, Homestead; 724-772-5900. ext. 133. pic
June 27: A party for Margaret Tyndall the CEO of YWCA on her new position. At The offices of Buchanan Ingersoll, One Oxford Center; 412-255-1237.
June 28: The Eleventh Annual Hartwood Show Jumping Festival's Horses, Hats and Flats luncheon to benefit the Parental Stress Center. At Hartwood; 412-977-0542.
June 29: Hunger Services Network's Fourteenth Annual Awards Dinner. At Dowe's on Ninth; 412-681-1110.
June 29: Planned Parenthood pool side cocktail reception. At a private residence; 412-434-8957.
June 30: An Unbridled Affair for the Eleventh Annual Hartwood Show Jumping Festival to benefit the Parental Stress Center. At Hartwood; 412-381-4800.
July 4: Opening night for the Civic Light Opera's Evita. At the Benedum Center; 412-456-6666.
July 6: Recent Works exhibition and reception for artists Adam Maeroff and James Myford. At Gallerie Chiz; 412-441-6005.
July 6: The Children's Home of Pittsburgh's reception celebrating the renovations to the Transitional Infant Care Hospital. At the TIC, Shadyside; 412-441-4884.
July 7: The Pittsburgh Opera Association's Beaux Arts Bal Masque. At the Longue Vue Country; 412-281-0912. ext. 225.
July 7: Opening reception for the exhibition Artist of the Year: Fifty Years. At the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts; 412-361-0873.
July 7: Party to benefit Pittsburgh Aids Task Force. At The Andy Warhol Museum; 412-242-2583. ext. 115.
July 8: The Society for Contemporary Craft's annual community day celebration. At the Society for Contemporary Craft; 412-261-7003.
July 8: Gods & Monsters Pittsburgh's first theme circuit party to benefit Pittsburgh Aids Task Force. At The Rubicon, Shadyside ;412-242-2583 ext. 115.
July 8: Family Health Council's 11th Annual Croquet for a Cause. At the mansion at Hartwood; 412-288-2130.
July 12: Groundbreaking ceremony for the new Family House Shadyside. At Family House, Shadyside; 412-647-5811.
July 12: Cocktail reception to honor the Consul General of France Monsieur Alain de Keghel. At the University Club; by invitation.
July 13: ARC Allegheny's Annual Awards Presentation. At the Rivers Club; 412-995-5000 ext. 424.
July 13: Opening celebration party for the Buca di Beppo restaurant. At Station Square; 412-562-1652.
July 13: Carlow College Women of Spirit reception honoring Michele Fabrizi and Verna Crichlow. At Carlow College; 412-490-0303.
July 14: Third Annual Ushers Unlimited & Bridemaids Revisited to benefit Burger Kings Cancer Caring Center. At The Fox Chapel Yacht Club; 412-622-1212.
July 14: Pittsburgh Magazine celebrates the 53rd Most Influential Pittsburgher of the Century, Randy Forrester. At Victoria Hall; 412-441-9786. ext. 313.
July 15: The 8th Annual Jam on Walnut 2000 with Yves Jean Band & Buzz Poets to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. On Walnut St., Shadyside; 412-321-4422.
July 15: Audi Marque of the Year and The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix's Third Annual formal dinner to benefit the Autism Society and Allegheny Valley School. At the Frick Art and Historical Center; 412-487-4225.
July 15: Bastille Day Celebration presented by the Alliance Francaise de Pittsburgh & Le Perroquet Bistro Francais. At Le Perroquet Restaurant, Shadyside; 412-687-1022.
July 18: Opening night for the Civic Light Opera's The Pajama Game. At the Benedum Center; 412-456-6666.
July 18: First Annual Dave Thomas Celebrity Cook-Off for Three Rivers Adoption Council with Wendy's founder Dave Thomas. At Benihana Restaurant, 2100 Greentree Rd.; 412-471-8722.
July 23: Tom Mosser's Rubbirducks! art show to benefit Girls Hope of Pittsburgh and Western Psychiatric's Arts Outreach program. At Metropol; 412-323-1919.
July 25: Opening night for the Civic Light Opera's Buddy, The Buddy Holly Story. At the Benedum Center; 412-456-6666.
July 25: Crisis Center North reception and book signing with Catherine Lanigan and Jodee Blanco authors of the Evolving Woman. At the Carnegie Art Museum; 412-364-6728
July 25: Jewish Community Center reception to honor work of Lila Hirsch Brody's students. At the JCC: 412-521-8010.
July 26: Opening preview reception of George Washington: The Man Behind the Myths. At the History Center; 412-454-6436.
July 26: The Washington Hospital Foundation's Ninth Annual Star Lake Charity Gala with the Moody Blues. At Star Lake; 724-223-3875.
July 28: Opening reception for the Children's Art Exhibit: "through The eyes of Children and other famous people 2000 to benefit the Parental Stress Center. At Studio Z 1415 Carson St.; 412-381-6400.
Aug. 1: Opening night for the Civic Light Opera's Anything Goes. At the Benedum Center; 412-456-6666.
Aug. 2: Mattress Factory groundbreaking party. At the Mattress Factory. By invitation.
Aug. 4: A Night in the Tropics to benefit the National Aviary. At the National Aviary; 412-323-7235. ext. 215.
Aug. 4: Preview reception for Cap City-fine dining and bar. Waterfront in Homestead; by invitation.
Aug. 5: The production committee of the Pittsburgh Opera presents Regatta Spectacular to raise funds for production needs. At private residence. by invitation
Aug. 5: Fundraiser for Melissa Hart with Sen. John McCain. Wexford
Aug. 8: Preview Party of DFO (Designer Furniture Outlet) to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation. At the Point, North Fayette; by invitation.
Aug. 10: Carlow College Women of Spirit reception for Anita Lopatin Smolover and Sr. Margaret Hannan. At Carlow College; 412-490-0303.
Aug. 10: Past & Present pre-party for Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's 50 Finest. At Doc's Place, Shadyside; 412-321-4422
Aug. 12: The Fifth East End Event featuring five homes and gardens and the work of 24 artists. At Wilkinsburg/Park Place neighborhood; 412-371-0983.
Aug. 15: Opening night for the Civic Light Opera's Parade. At the Benedum Center; 412-456-6666.
Aug. 17: Opening reception for the exhibition "Exquisite Surface." At the Concept Art Gallery: 412-242-9200.
Aug. 18: Sewickley Valley Historical Society and Sweetwater center for the Arts preview reception for "A Brush with History: Artists of the Sewickley Valley. At the Old Post Office Bldg.; by invitation.
Aug. 18: Summer Safari 2000 "Rock with the Animals." At the Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium; 412-365-2542.
Aug. 20: Pittsburgh Ballet Theater's picnic dinner and show. At Hartwood; 412-281-0360.
Aug. 20: The First Annual Artist of the Year Brunch to benefit the Artist of the Year Fund. At Pittsburgh Center for the Arts; 412-361-0873 ext.311.
Aug. 21: The Myasthenia Gravis Tea with Tony Randall. At Chartiers Country Club; 412-566-1545. ext. 22.
Aug. 22: Opening night for the Broadway Touring production of Annie Get your Gun at Heinz Hall; 412-392-4900.
Aug. 23: The Pittsburgh Ballet Theater Nutcracker Ball Kick-off party. At a private residence ; by invitation.
Aug. 24: The American Red Cross, Southwestern Pennsylvania Chapter's Golf Outing and awards buffet. At Lone Pine Golf Club, Washington, Pa.; 412-263-3127.
Aug. 24: The 90th Annual Associated Artists exhibition and patron reception. At the Carnegie; 412-263-2710.
Aug 24: The Third Annual Carnegie Gem and Mineral Show gala preview party "On the Rocks." At the Carnegie Museum; 412-622-3131.
Aug. 24: Pittsburgh's 50 Finest to benefit Cystic Fibrosis. At the Pennsylvanian;412-321-4422.
Aug. 25: Vectors Pittsburgh presents Links Across the Ocean to benefit Global Links. At The Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium; 412- 767-0307 .
Aug. 25: Opening reception of The Italian Influence: Contemporary Glass. At Wood Street Galleries; 412-471-5605.
Aug. 26: The Carnegie Gem and Mineral Show's Collector's Party. At the Carnegie Museum Cafe; 412-622-3131.
Aug 27: Pressley Ridge Ice Cream Sunday "Under the Big Top." At the Pressley Ridge School's Marshall Ave. campus; 412-321-6995.
Aug. 27: 50th anniversary celebration for the Decks Club. At the Ramada Inn, Penn Hills; 412-432-5770.
Sept. 1: Opening reception for Barbara Broff Goldman's Real People and Sam Kiss' Nudes Over Pittsburgh art exhibit to benefit Pittsburgh Aids Task Force and the Intestinal Disease Foundation. At GalleriE CHIZ; 412-441-6005.
Sept. 6: Rachel Carson Homestead Association's 25th Anniversary Celebration. At the Rivers Club; 724-274-5459.
Sept. 6: The American Ireland Fund Pittsburgh Dinner Gala honoring John and Rhodora Donahue. At the Hilton; 412-630-8805.
Sept. 6: The Women's International Scholarship Luncheon. At the University of Pittsburgh Nationality Rooms; 412-833-4473.
Sept. 7: A Celebration of Jazz to honor John H. "Doc" Wilson. At Vintage; 412-361-5003.
Sept. 7: Open House Kick-Off reception for PowerConference 2000. At P & W Foreign Cars; 412-434-5806.
Sept. 7: The Minority Enterprise Corporation's PowerConference 2000 Pillar Awards and dinner. At the Hilton; 412-434-5806.
Sept. 7: Dinner and lecture celebrating the world preview of John Stobart's most recent painting "Pittsburgh." At the University Club; 800-895-2575.
Sept. 8: Opening reception for the fourth 2000 Pittsburgh Biennial. At the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts; 412-361-0873.
Sept. 8: High Tea for the Grand Opening of John Stobart's Three River Gallery. At the Union Trust Building; 1-800-895-2575.
Sept. 8: Allegheny Valley School's 40th Anniversary Gala. At the Fox Chapel Yacht Club; 412-299-7777.
Sept. 8: National City Family House Polo Sponsor Party "Denim and Diamonds." At Hartwood; by invitation.
Sept. 8: The Second City comedy/improv group Pittsburgh Public Theater benefit, Young Professional Night performance and post-show party. At the O'Reilly Theater; 412-316-1600.
Sept. 8: Pittsburgh Wine Brats' Heart and Vine benefit for the American Heart Association. At the USX Tower; 412-731-3461.
Sept. 8: The Frick Art & Historical Center's opening reception for its first exhibition of contemporary art, "Clayton Days: Picture Stories by Vik Muniz." At the Frick Art & Historical Center; 412-371-0600 ext. 536.
Sept. 8: The Annual St. Augustine Circle Dinner presented by the Capuchin Franciscan Friars. At the Pittsburgh Athletic Association; 412-367-2222.
Sept. 8: The premiere gala for F & L Primo Magazine. At the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens; by invitation.
Sept. 8: The 10th Annual Royal Reception featuring Joe Piscopo. At Nemacolin Woodlands Resort & Spa; 724-329-8555 ext. 6031.
Sept. 8. Opening reception for Alyce Ritti's "Cutting Comments" exhibition. At Studio Z Gallery; 412-381-6400.
Sept. 9: National City Family House Polo Match and post match concert. At Hartwood; 412-647-Polo (7656).
Sept. 9: Washington County Historical Society's "Artist Reception & Auction." At the Washington County Courthouse; 724-225-6740.
Sept. 9: The Pittsburgh Emergency Medicine Foundation's Beer, Blues & Blue Jeans party. At 25th & Railroad Streets in the Strip District; 412-647-1748.
Sept. 9: FLUX: artistic community expression and Penn Avenue Arts Initiative celebration. At the future home of Pittsburgh Glass Center; 412-441-6147.
Sept. 10: Women's American ORT celebrating 50 years in Pittsburgh during the Golden Anniversary Luncheon. At the Marriott City Center; 412-244-8660.
Sept. 10: Washington County Historical Society's "Art in the Garden." At the Lemoyne House, Washington; 724-225-6740.
Sept. 10: The Mexican War Streets Society's 31st Annual House & Garden Tour. At Palo Alto Street, Northside; 412-323-9030.
Sept. 10: Le Cordon Bleu afternoon gala. At International Culinary Academy; 412-471-9330 ext. 230.
Sept. 11: Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's Second Annual Ballet Classic Golf Tournament and cocktail reception. At the Fox Chapel Golf Club; 412-454-9125.
Sept. 13: Planned Parenthood of Western Pennsylvania reception for the Planned Parenthood Federation of America's president. At the home of Henry and Elsie Hillman; 412-434-8957.
Sept. 13: Visiting Nurse Association Foundation's Degustation for Vaccinations- a feast of fine foods gala and auction. At the Gulf Tower; 412-937-8355.
Sept. 13: Pittsburgh Vision Service's prize party "A Blast from the Past" At Nick's Fat City, South Side; 412-682-5600.
Sept 14: Planned Parenthood of Western Pennsylvania luncheon for Gloria Feldt, president of the PP American Foundation. At a downtown hotel; 412-434-8957.
Sept. 15: Family Hospice's A Toast to Life Celebration. At St. Clair Country Club; 412-572-8813.
Sept. 15: Back to the City- the Friendship House Tour 2000 pre-house tour cocktail party. At 359 South Atlantic Ave.; 412-441-6147.
Sept. 15: Carlow College Women of Spirit reception for Ruth Grant and Joan Orie Melvin. At Carlow College; 412-490-0303.
Sept. 15: A New Day Dawning breakfast to benefit Lydia's Place. At the Doubletree; 412-471-3410.
Sept. 15: The Chartiers Boys and Girls Club of Western Pennsylvania's 10th Annual Art Auction Gala. At the Third Street Gallery and the Pittsburgh Music Academy, Carnegie; 412-782-5710.
Sept. 15: Amen Corner's Annual Summer Picnic of Politics 2000. At the Riverwatch on the Boardwalk; 412-681-4140.
Sept. 15: Buy/by Women: A Survey of Women Working in Glass opening reception. At Morgan Contemporary Glass Gallery; 412-441-5200.
Sept. 16: The Society for Contemporary Craft's 10th annual benefit gala, "Splendid Servers." At the Society for Contemporary Craft; 412-261-7003.
Sept. 16: The Greater Pittsburgh Chapter of Hadassah's Jeans for Genes dance. At the Westmoreland Country Club.
Sept. 16: Seventh Annual Polo for the Cure match to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphona Society. At Storm Hollow Farm (near Ligonier); 412-395-2873.
Sept. 16: The Pittsburgh Public Theater's black tie event, "A Dramatic Renaissance" to celebrate the completion of the major campaign. At the O'Reilly Theater; 412-316-8200.
Sept. 17: The Great Pittsburgh Opera Company Picnic. At a private residence; 412-281-0912.
Sept. 17: The Western Area YMCA's Field of Dreams benefit. At the Western Area YMCA; 412-787-9622.
Sept. 17: Fashion and Fundraising for the Nathan S. Arenson Fund for Pancreatic Cancer Research/ University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute. At the Ramada Inn, Banksville Rd.; 412-648-9816.
Sept. 17: The Pittsburgh Beauty Academy Alumni Association's 22nd Annual Hall of Fame Dinner. At the Churchill Valley Country Club; 412-471-0270.
Sept. 18: Girls Hope of Pittsburgh Sixth Annual Women's Tournament and cocktail party. At the Pittsburgh Field Club; 724-869-2868.
Sept. 18: Acclamation Systems Scramble & dinner to benefit ARC Allegheny Foundation. At Southpointe Golf Club; 412-995-5000. ext. 424.
Sept. 18: The Butler Health System Foundation's golf outing and reception. At Butler Country Club; 724-284-4409.
Sept. 20: The United Jewish Federation Foundation and The Rauh Jewish Archive's "Collective Identity: Judaic Treasures from Heirlooms to eBay." At the Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center; 412-681-8000 ext. 217.
Sept. 20: Reception for the Third Annual Pittsburgh Cares "Spread the Warmth" Coat Drive. At The City Club, downtown; 412-471-2114.
Sept. 20: Light the Night Walk to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphona Society. At Three Rivers Stadium; 412-395-2873.
Sept. 21: St. Lucy's Auxiliary to the Blind's Vision of Hope Luncheon. At the Fox Chapel Golf Club; 412-823-0828.
Sept. 21: Penn State New Kensington, "Create A Legacy" dinner and auction to benefit the Campus Scholarship Fund. At Hill Crest Country Club; 724-334-6055.
Sept. 21: Dine Around 2000 (a progressive dinner) to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Western Pennsylvania. At the Radisson Green Tree; 412- 471-9474.
Sept. 21-24: Saks Fifth Avenue's shopping weekend to benefit Fashion Targets Breast Cancer. At Saks Fifth Avenue, downtown.
Sept. 22: The Second Annual Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh gala "Where Do Balloons Go?" with Jamie Lee Curtis. At the Allegheny Country Club, Sewickley; 412-692-7151.
Sept. 22: Premier production of "The Plight and Promise of Homeless Kids" to benefit The Homeless Children & Family Emergency Fund. At Rosebud; 412-201-4774.
Sept. 22: The Auxiliary of the Spina Bifida Association of Western Pennsylvania presents A Celtic Celebration & Roast to honor Tom Usher. At the Fox Chapel Golf Club.
Sept. 23: The Cultural Trust's benefit gala "Designs on Downtown" with Michael Feinstein. At the Benedum Center; 412-471-6070 ext. 127.
Sept. 23: The Pittsburgh CLO academy of musical theater's fall fashion show and brunch. At Kaufmann's; 412-281-1264. 215
Sept. 23: Mercy Hospital School of Nursing's Millennium Gala. At the Westin William Penn; 412-232-7504.
Sept. 23: Holy Family Institute A Century of Caring Gala. At the Carnegie Museum.
Sept. 24: Little Sisters of the Poor reception honoring Happiest Hundred Year Olds. At the Little Sisters of the Poor Home; 412-761-5373.
Sept. 24: An Afternoon of Wine and Spirited Song to benefit the Pittsburgh Camerata. At the Garden Place (behind the Center for the Arts); 412-421-5884.
Sept. 25: Grand opening ceremony for UPMC Sports Performance Complex. At 3200 South Water St.; by invitation.
Sept. 25: The Western Pennsylvania Hospital Foundations golf outing and dinner. At the Pittsburgh Field Club.
Sept. 26: Pennsylvania State Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution State Conference Dinner. At the Airport Marriott; 412-487-0988
Sept. 26: The Hillman Cancer Center cocktail reception for the Albert P. Knowles research Fund. At the Pittsburgh Golf Club; 412-624-6230.
Sept. 26: Celebration to launch Pittsburgh Pride Sports Magazine. At Rosebud, Strip District; 412-381-7743
Sept. 26: The Mellon Pittsburgh Broadway Series opening night for the musical Rent. At the Benedum Center; 412-456-6666.
Sept. 26: Fundraising luncheon for state Rep. Katie True hosted by Heather S. Heidelbaugh. At the William Penn; 412-359-7393.
Sept. 26: National Council of Jewish Women & Jr. League honor Stephen Zappala and unveil new Silent Witnesses. The William Penn; 412-421-8580.
Sept. 27: The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette celebrates 100 years of Block Communications. At the Sen. John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center; 412-263-1541
Sept. 27: The Heart Ball 2001 "Heart of the Wild" Kick-off party. At the Pittsburgh Zoo party tent; 243-5393 ext. 134.
Sept. 27: PNC Financial Services Group opening dedication of the PNC Firstside Center. At First and Ross Streets, downtown; 412-762-4548.
Sept. 28: PUMP's (the Pittsburgh Urban Magnet Project) 40 under 40 party. At iventure.com, Oakland; 412-338-2133.
Oct. 1: The seventh annual P.O.W.E.R. (Pennsylvania Organization of Women in Early Recovery)Promises celebrity luncheon and fashion show. At the Hilton; 412-271-0500. ext. 123.
Oct. 1: The Mon-Vale Health Resources Fund's A Taste of the Mon Valley. At the Education Conference Center, Monongahela Valley Hospital; 724-258-1097.
Oct. 1: The South Hills Chamber of Commerce Brentwood Bank "Cruisin' Oldies Fest" to benefit the SHCC Educational Foundation. At South Park Concert site; 412-833-1177.
Oct. 2: The Babe Zaharias Golf Classic and Dinner to benefit breast cancer projects conducted by the American Cancer Society. At the Pittsburgh Field Club; 1-888-ACS-5445.
Oct. 2: Hot Pink Pittsburgh- The Family Health Council and pink ribbons project/dancers in motion benefit performance and reception. At the Byham theater; 412-288-2130. ext. 107.
Oct. 2: The March of Dimes Annual Star Chefs Gourmet Auction. At the Hilton; 412-391-3193.
Oct. 4: United Cerebral Palsy Foundation's 8th Annual Community Hero Awards Dinner. At Sheraton Station Square; 412-683-7100.
Oct. 4: The Salvation Army of Greater Pittsburgh Women's Auxiliary benefit fashion show. At Chartiers Valley Country Club; 412-394-4864.
Oct. 4: The Women's Health Council of the Western Pennsylvania Hospital's benefit Fall Fashion Show & Luncheon. At the Pittsburgh Field Club; 412-578-5153.
Oct. 4: The Pittsburgh Opera Greater Greensburg Chapter's Operalogue with special guest, opera singer Marianne Cornetti. At St. Joseph's Center, rt. 30 east of Greensburg; 724-726-7777.
Oct. 5: The E. Guigal Wine Dinner. At the Common Plea; 412-281-5140.
Oct. 5: A Cultural Cool Tech Event. At the O'Rielly Theater; 412-361-8200 ext. 704.
Oct. 6: St. Francis Health Foundation's "13th Annual Courage to Come Back Dinner." At the Carnegie Museum; 412-622-4120.
Oct. 6: The Pittsburgh Opera Association's 46th Annual Diamond Horseshoe Ball & Auction, "Pyramids of Pleasure." At the Doubletree; 412-281-0912. ext. 209.
Oct. 6: Denim & Diamonds Reverse Raffle event to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. At Butler Country Club; 412-395-2875.
Oct. 6: German-American Day Ball. At the South Hills Country Club; 412-231-7312.
Oct. 6: Reception for the grand opening of the renovated Animal Rescue League. At the East Liberty location; by invitation.
Oct. 7: National Aviary Days barbecue lunch. At the National Aviary; by invitation.
Oct. 7: Carlow College's Women of Spirit Awards Gala. At the Marriott City Center; 412-490-0303.
Oct. 7: St. Barnabas/Valencia Woods Auxiliary's Fashion Gala & Luncheon. At the Sheraton Inn-Pittsburgh North; 724-444-5530.
Oct. 7: Allegheny County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) Rock 'n Roll fundraiser. At the 31st Pub, Strip District with a reception at a private residence; 412-608-2383.
Oct. 7: The University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing Cameos of Caring, Legends for a New Millennium. At the Hilton; 412-624-5328.
Oct. 7: Preview for Visual Sound- An Exhibition in Two Parts. At the Mattress Factory; by invitation.
Oct. 7: Pittsburgh Mercy Foundation's Head of the Ohio celebration to benefit the Mercy Hospital Burn Center. At the Stewards' Enclosure, Point State Park; 412-232-7504.
Oct. 10: Pittsburgh Opera's welcome reception for new artistic and music directors Christopher Hahn and John Mauceri. At the Benedum Center; by invitation.
Oct. 11: The Jewish National Fund's Tree of Life Award dinner for Hoddy Hanna. At the Westin William Penn; 412-521-3200.
Oct. 11: Opera Theater of Pittsburgh's Strauss and Strudel, An Evening of Viennese Opera and Operetta. At the Duquesne Club; 412-624-3500.
Oct. 12: Cleopatra (the party) presented by the Pittsburgh Ballet Theater. At private residence; by invitation.
Oct. 12: Ladies Hospital Aid Society Giggles and Glamour benefactors circle reception. At a private residence; 412-648-6106
Oct. 12: The Pittsburgh Symphony Association's Fall Luncheon and Meeting. At the Pittsburgh Field Club; 412-392-4839.
Oct. 12: The Western Pa School for the Deaf Summer Camp Auction. At the WPSD Edgewood; 371-7000. ext. 116 or 244-2407
Oct. 13: Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Bill Mazeroski's winning home run. At 519 Court Place, Downtown; 724-745-8601.
Oct. 13: Allegheny Community College Two-Year English Associates Milennial Conference Luncheon. At the Westin William Penn.
Oct. 13: Phipps Conservatory Wine Tasting event. At Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens; 412-622-6915.
Oct. 14: The Intestinal Disease Foundation's An Elegant Evening honoring former mayor Sophie Masloff. At the Westin William Penn; 412-261-5888.
Oct. 14: The American Cancer Society's 5th Annual Autumn Auction Gala. At the Westin William Penn;1-888-ACS-5445.
Oct. 14: Casino Royale to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. At the Hyatt Regency, Pittsburgh International Airport; 412-321-4422.
Oct. 14: The Pilot Club of Pittsburgh's benefit luncheon and fashion show. At Bradley House, Baldwin; 412-531-7021.
Oct. 14: Fashions for Hope benefit luncheon sponsored by the Sewickley Chamber of Commerce. At the Edgeworth Club; 412-741-8500.
Oct. 14: The Jr. League of Pittsburgh celebration for the 75th Anniversary of its thrift store, The Wearafter Shop. At Twentieth Century Club; 412-422-8580.
Oct. 15: The 2000 Pittsburgh New Works Festival Gala-Pittsburgh's biggest theater party. At the Riverwatch in the Strip District; 412-243-7342.
Oct. 15: The Pittsburgh Youth Ballet Guild's Fashion Show and Luncheon. At the Pittsburgh Athletic Association; 412-835-1250.
Oct. 15: The Friends of the Sewickley Public Library "Savoring Sewickley" benefit. At the Sewickley Public Library; 412-741-3974.
Oct. 16: Just Harvest 12th Annual Harvest Celebration Dinner. At the Sheraton, Station Square; 412-464-0739.
Oct. 17: The Pittsburgh Foundation's Annual Meeting to celebrate past, Embrace Future. At the Marriott City Center; 412-391-5122.
Oct. 17: Dine Out Nite to benefit Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh; At local area restaurants; 412-687-8017. ext. 338.
Oct. 17: Opening night party for the Mellon Pittsburgh Broadway Series production of The Scarlet Pimpernel. At the Seventh Street Grille following the performance; 412-392-4900.
Oct. 17: A Celebration of Women 2000 with Jackie Joyner Kersee. At the Doubletree; 412-641-5309.
Oct. 18: The Garden Club of Allegheny County's Preview party for Pizzazz boutique shopping. At the Fox Chapel Golf Club; 412-782-3518.
Oct. 18: Attack Theatre's False Pretense, an improvisational dance piece inspired by Vik Muniz's photographs. At the Frick Art and Historical Center; 412-371-0600.
Oct. 19: The League of Women Voters of Greater Pittsburgh's 2000 Good Government Award Dinner. At the Hilton; 412-261-4284.
Oct. 19: A Salute to Madeleine Grynsztejn At the Carnegie Museum Cafe; 412-622-3298
Oct. 19: Opening Night Gala for Design Pittsburgh (celebrating architectural design). At the Carnegie Museum of Art; 412-471-9548.
Oct. 19: Goodwill's annual Power of Work Awards. At Carnegie Music Hall; 412-390-2236.
Oct. 20: Child Health Association of Sewickley's Antique Preview Party. At Sewickley Academy; 412-749-9572.
Oct. 20: Opening Gala for the New Art Institute of Pittsburgh's renovated building. At 420 Blvd. of the Allies; 412-291-6200.
Oct. 21-22: Child Health Association fo Sewickley's first annual sewickley Valley Antique Show. At Sewickley Academy; 412-741-3221.
Oct. 20- 21: The Alumnae Association of Chatham College presents "The Turn of the Century Home: American Decorative Arts 1880-1900. At the Frick Art and Historical Center and Chatham College; 412-365-1517.
Oct. 20: Slumber in the Slammer to benefit the Mental Health Association of Beaver County. At the new Beaver County Jail; 724-775-4165.
Oct. 20: The St. Anthony Programs' Third Annual Opportunity Award Dinner. At the Doubletree;412-882-1333.
Oct. 20: From Grapes to Glass II- A Wine Dinner to celebrate Pittsburgh Hearing, Speech and Deaf Services' 79th anniversary. At The Rivers Club; 412-281-1375.
Oct. 20: Mojito Mixer to benefit the Corazon de Cuba HIV/AIDS Campaign. At the home of Erika Kreisman; 412-441-2907
Oct. 21: The 15th Annual Black Tie Bingo "Big Bopper Bingo" to benefit Pittsburgh Vision Services. At the Marriott City Center; 412-682-5600.
Oct. 22: Tzu-Chi Foundation's An Evening of Hope to support the rebuilding of schools destroyed in Taiwan's earthquake. At the University of Pittsburgh Student Union Building; 412-833-2339
Oct. 23: Carnegie Museum of Art Decorative Arts Symposium "Designing Women of the twentieth Century." At the Carnegie Museum of Art; 412-622-6265.
Oct. 23: The Pittsburgh Chamber Music Society's 40th Anniversary Season. At Carnegie Music Hall; 412-624-4129
Oct. 24: The 8th Annual Arthur J. Rooney, Sr. Courage House Luncheon. At the new International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, South Side; 412-766-9020. ext. 219.
Oct. 24: The University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute's Eighth Annual Leadership Dinner. At the Doubletree; 412-692-2760.
Oct. 25: UPMC Shadyside Auxiliary's Fabulous Parties with Colin Cowie luncheon. At the Doubletree; 412-647-7711.
Oct. 25: Friends of Family Hospice benefit card party and lunch. At Westminster Presbyterian Church; 412-572-8813.
Oct. 25: Alcoa Foundation's Aluminum by Design: Jewelry to Jets private preview. At the Carnegie Museum of Art; by invite
Oct. 25: The Spectrum Family Network Celebration honoring Helen Faison and Earl Hord. At the Doubletree; 412-362-9300.
Oct. 25: March of Dimes' Pittsburgh Most Wanted party. At the Duquesne Club; 412-391-3193.
Oct. 25: The Pittsburgh Council for International Visitors' 2000 International Bridge Award Reception. At the Westin William Penn; 412-624-7800
Oct. 26: Kick-off dinner to celebrate Grove City College's 125th anniversary year. At the Duquesne Club; 800- 422-4723.
Oct. 26: Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy and the Frick Art & Historical Center's Preview of the restoration of the Frick Park Homewood Entranceway. At the Frick; 412-622-0161.
Oct. 26: The Y Music Society's 75th anniversary season begins with Renee Fleming. At Carnegie Music Hall; 412-521-8011 ext. 500.
Oct. 26: The Civic Light Opera Guild's Annual Luncheon Meeting featuring a production of Steel. At the Fox Chapel Golf Club; by invitation.
Oct. 27: Carnegie Musuem's Founders-Patrons Gala Celebration for the opening of "Aluminum by Design: Jewelry to Jets." At The Carnegie Museum of Art; 412-578-2552.
Oct. 27: Pittsburgh Action Against Rape Benefit Auction. At the Rivers Club; 412-431-5665.
Oct. 28: Variety's (the children's charity) Black Tie Harlequin Ball. At the Fox Chapel Golf Club; 412-747-2680.
Oct. 28: The President's Circle Dinner for Point Park College. At the Duquesne Club.
Oct. 28: The Women's Advisory Board of Duquesne University's Annual Scholarship Dinner Dance to benefit the School of Music. At the Duquesne Club; by invitation.
Oct. 31: The 10th Annual Red Hot +Halloween to benefit Pittsburgh Aids Task Force including a special 18-20 year-old party. At Rosebud and Metropol; 412-242-2500 ext. 115.
Nov. 1: The Sky Above Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood press preview. At the Carnegie Science Center; 412-237-3337.
Nov. 1: Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers reception honoring Jim Roddey. At the Westin William Penn; 412-687-6712.
Nov. 2: Gateway Rehabilitation Center 70th Birthday Celebration for Abe Twerski. At the Doubletree; 412-766-8700. ext. 107.
Nov. 2: Greater Pittsburgh Literacy Council's 10th Annual Celebrity Book Auction. At Rosebud; 412-661-7323.
Nov. 2: Welcome the new president of the Pittsburgh tech Council Steve Zylstra. At the Mattress Factory; 412-231-3169
Nov. 3: 30th Annual Designer Days presented by the National Council of Jewish Women VIP/Media preview party. At the West Hall of David Lawrence Convention Center; 412-421-6118.
Nov. 3: The Civic Light Opera Ambassador's Fourth Annual Casino and Cabaret Evening. At the Pittsburgh CLO Academy; 412-281-3973.
Nov. 3: Reception for the 18th Annual Wings & Wildlife Art Show and Sale. At the National Aviary; 412-323-7235. ext. 211.
Nov. 3: Planned Parenthood & NARAL & YWCA present Core Choices with Kathleen Turner. At the YWCA; 412-391-3878
Nov. 4: The opening event for the exhibition "The Arts of Jean Cocteau. At The Andy Warhol Museum; 412-237-8300.
Nov. 4: Animal Friends' Third Annual Black Tie and Tales. At the PPG Wintergarden. 412-566-2103.
Nov 4: The Junior League of Pittsburgh's Beginning with Books Volunteer Recognition event. At Manchester Craftsmen's Guild; 412-731-1717
Nov. 4: "A Passion for Wine" with Susan Sarandon to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. At the Westin William Penn; 412-321-4422.
Nov. 4: The 2000 Big MAC Dinner honoring Dr. Thomas Starzl and benefiting the Pittsburgh Ronald McDonald House. At the Westin William Penn; 412-362-3400.
Nov. 4: An Evening in Monte Carlo to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. At the Doubletree; 412-395-2873.
Nov. 4: Ninth Annual Allegheny-Kiski Health Foundation Dinner Dance Celebrabion. At the Pittsburgh Field Club; 724-226-9996.
Nov. 5: The Little Lake Theatre Company benefit Cabaret with John Holt and The Divas. At the Little Lake Theatre; 724-745-6300.
Nov. 5: The Zionist Organization of America Pittsburgh and Tri-State Region's 55th Annual ZOA Banquet honoring president of Duquesne University John Murray, Jr. and Lou Weiss. At the Marriott City Center; 412-421-6660.
Nov. 6: The Pittsburgh Dance Council's dinner celebrating the arrival of the White Oak Dance Project. At a private residence; by invitation.
Nov. 8: NA'AMAT USA, Pittsburgh Council's 75th Anniversary Celebration and 15th Annual Spiritual Adoption/Scholarship Dinner. At Congregation Beth Shalom; 412-521-5253.
Nov. 8: Easter Seals of Western Pennsylvania Cotillion Reception. At the Mozart Room, Heinz Hall; 412-281-7244. ext. 255.
Nov. 9: Carnegie On Tap to benefit the Carnegie Museum. At the Carnegie Museum, Oakland; 412-394-3353.
Nov. 9: Risa Moldovan and Cala Moldovan Brown's mother/daughter Art Show with partial proceeds benefiting the Intestinal Disease Foundation. At The Rivers Club; 412-391-5227.
Nov. 9: Pauline Michaels exhibition opening reception. At La Fond Galleries; 412-431-3337.
Nov. 9: La Fond Galleries Michael Lotenero exhibition opening reception. At Tuscany Cafe, South Side; 412-431-3337.
Nov. 9: Girls Hope of Southwestern Pennsylvania's Wine Tasting Fundraiser. At Duets (Sixth St., downtown); 724-869-2868.
Nov. 9: Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh's Roast and Toast of Charles M. O'Brien Jr. At the Westin William Penn; 412-363-6100.
Nov. 9: Patron Preview and Dessert Reception for Holocaust survivor Fritz Hirschberger's exhibit Indifference: The Real Enemy. At the Katz Theater in Jewish Community Center, Squirrel Hill; 412-421-1500.
Nov. 9: The Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountant's 23rd annual Distinguished Lecturer's Banquet featuring George Will. At the Hilton; 412-261-6966.
Nov. 10: Mom's House 5th Annual Courageous Woman Award Dinner. At the Marriot City Center; 412-321-4447.
Nov. 10: Winchester Thurston School's "An Acquired Taste" cookbook preview party. At The Concordia Club; 412-578-7530.
Nov. 10: The Central Council of Polish Organization's Eighth Annual Bal Polonaise. At the Westin William Penn; 412-766-7187.
Nov. 10: CD Release party for local rock band, The Businessmen to benefit The Homeless Children and Family Emergency Fund. At Rosebud, Strip District; 412-201-4774.
Nov. 11: The Pittsburgh Ballet Theater's Annual Nutcracker Ball. At the Westin William Penn; 412-454-9125.
Nov. 11: St. Clair Hospital Auxiliary's 47th Harlequin, "Pink and Blue Frolic." At St. Clair Country Club; 412-344-6600 ext. 1650.
Nov. 11: The Pittsburgh North Optimist Foundation's Great Gatsby Gala. At Hartwood Mansion; 412-782-4569.
Nov. 11: Ladies Hospital Aid Society's Giggles and Glamour Gala with Phyllis Diller to benefit the Hillman Cancer Center. At the Carnegie Music Hall; 412-648-6106.
Nov. 11: Opening reception for Pittsburgh Pop art exhibit. At Studio Z Gallery; 412-381-6400.
Nov. 12: Central Catholic's Mothers' Guild's The Annual Fall Fashion Show and Luncheon. At the Fox Chapel Yacht Club; sold out.
Nov. 12: Going Tropical the Robert Morris College Gala Dinner and Auction. At the Westin William Penn; 412-262-8471.
Nov. 12: Pennsylvania Peace Links Seventeenth Annual Dinner. At the University of Pittsburgh's Pitt Student Union; 412-471-0302.
Nov. 12: State of Israel Bonds 50th Anniversary honoring Stan Davis. At Concordia; 412-362-5154.
Nov. 12: The Mesivta of Greater Pittsburgh's Annual Tribute Banquet dedicating the Sally Litman Educational Center. At The Gemilas Chesed Synagogue, White Oak; 412-678-8859.
Nov. 13: Dapper Dan Charities' 5th Annual Ray Mansfield Memorial Spectacular. At the Hilton; 412-263-3850.
Nov. 14: The Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera's Richard Rodgers Award for Excellence in Musical Theater honoring Gwen Verdon . At the Westin William Penn; 412-281-3973.
Nov. 14: Sports Auction Extravaganza to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. At Damon's The Place for Ribs in the Water Works Mall; 412-321-4422.
Nov. 14: State of Israel Bonds Pittsburgh/Tri-State Legal Division's 12th Annual Tribute Dinner honoring Mark Nordenberg. At the Westin William Penn; 412-362-5154.
Nov. 15: The Parish Community of St. Paul Cathedral, Oakland dinner to honor Father Leo. V. Vanyo. At St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral Community Center; 412-621-1181.
Nov. 15: Arc Allegheny's 27th Annual Expressions Art show and Competition Dinner. At the Marriott City Center; 412-995-5000 ext. 460.
Nov. 15: The Five Senses of Hyatt VIP reception for the new Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh International Airport. At the Hyatt; by invitation.
Nov. 15: A very Merry Evening to benefit local non-profits. At Kaufmann's; 232-2313.
Nov. 15: Launch party for Pittsburgh's 16:62 Design Zone. In the Pink Bldg. at the 31st. bridge, strip; 412-687-5570.
Nov. 15: Light! Kick-Off event with Jim Rohr. At 425 6th Ave; 281-0482 ext. 3133.
Nov. 16: the 2000 Pittsburgh PR Renaissance Awards "Bridging the Future." At the Westin William Penn; 412-456-4307.
Nov. 16: The Pittsburgh Chapter of the French-American Chamber of Commerce and Alliance Francaise de Pittsburgh's Celebration of Beaujolais Nouveau 2000. At The Andy Warhol Musuem; 412-288-4174.
Nov. 16: Pittsburgh Radio & TV Club's Media All Star Awards Luncheon. At Sheraton Station Square; 412-575-3265.
Nov. 16: Shop out of the box preview party. Pittsburgh Center for the Arts; 361-0873.
Nov. 17: The C.C. Mellor Memorial Library, Edgewood Wine Tasting. At the Edgewood Club; 412-731-0909.
Nov. 17: Share the Magic annual light up night celebration. At the Westin William Penn; 412-553-5000.
Nov. 17: The Junior Achievement of Southwest Pennsylvania Spirit of Enterprise Dinner and Awards Ceremony. At the Doubletree; 724-772-5900. ext. 125.
Nov. 17: Pittsburgh Mercy Foundation's An Evening of Promise for Pittsburgh Mercy Health Systems with William Bennett. At Marriott city center; 412-232-7809.
Nov. 17: Opening reception Idols & Icons & Archetypes. At Morgan Cont. Glass Gallery; 412- 441-5200
Nov. 18: The Child Health Association of Sewickley's annual ball "Divinely Dior". At the Edgeworth Club; 412-741-3221.
Nov. 18: The National Kidney Foundation of Western Pennsylvania's 12th Annual Kidney Ball. At the Westin William Penn; 412-261-4115.
Nov. 18: F.U.N. (Friends United for Need) Fifth Annual Charity Gala. At the Rivers Club; 412-544-1679.
Nov. 18: Opening celebration for "From the Sun King to the Royal Twilight, Paintings in Eighteenth Century France from the Muse de Picardie, Amiens" exhibit. At the Frick Art Museum; 412-371-0600.
Nov. 18: The Washington County Courthouse's 100th Anniversary celebration. At the Courthouse; 724-228-6797.
Nov. 19: Pittsburgh's Ohio Valley General Hospital Foundation's 12th Annual Auction Elegance dinner, Mystery Masquerade. At the Doubletree; 412-777-6359.
Nov. 19: The 25th Anniversary of Perfido Weiskopf Architects. At the Carnegie Museum of Art, Scaife Foyer; by invitation.
Nov. 21: Opening night party for Mellon/Pittsburgh Broadway Series "The Sound of Music." At the Benedum Center; 412-456-6666.
Nov. 21: The Greater Pittsburgh Council's 51st annual Eagle Scout Recognition Dinner. At the Sheraton, Station Square; 412-234-7157
Nov. 24: St. Lucy's Auxiliary to the Blind's annual Medallion Ball. At the Hilton; 412-355-5015.
Nov. 24: Opening reception for Magnificent Seven, an artist reception. At GalleriE Chiz; 412-441-6005.
Nov. 24: The 10th Annual Grand Carnegie Ball to benefit Homestead Library. At the Duquesne Golf Club; 412-462-3444.
Nov. 24: 80th birthday and reopening of the miniature railroad & village. Carnegie Science Center; 412-237-3337
Nov. 28: Preview Party for WQED's Something About Oakland by Rick Sebak. At the Carnegie Music Hall; by invitation.
Nov. 29: The Greater Pgh Convention & Visitors Bureau grand opening of the newest visitor info center and the beatles now & then exhibit. At the History center; 412-454-6324.
Nov. 30: International Winter Feast 2000 to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. At the Westin William Penn; 412-321-4422.
Nov. 30: Reception for Adelaide La Fond's "Painting in France" exhibit. At the La Fond Gallery; 412-431-3337.
Nov. 30: Pittsburgh Steelers Fashion Bowl IX, fashion show and dinner to benefit Burger King Cancer Caring Center. At the Hilton; 412-622-1212.
Nov. 30-Dec. 2: Pittsburgh Garden Place's 12th Annual Holiday Splendor, House tour and Greens; 412-441-4442.
Nov. 30: Press Preview for Miniature Railroad. At Carnegie Science Center; 412-237-3337.
Dec. 1: The Urban League of Pittsburgh's 5th Annual Ronald H. Brown Leadership Banquet and Awards Presentation. At the Doubletree; 412-227-4165.
Dec. 1: 1879 Founders' Circle Dinner. At the Heinz History Center; 412-454-6321
Dec. 1: The Fourth Annual Off the Walls party and exhibition. At the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts; 412-361-0873. ext. 315.
Dec. 2: The Pittsburgh Ostrava Sister City Committee reception and presentation of Czech art. At International Images Art gallery, Sewickley; 412-741-7057.
Dec. 2: The 25th Anniversary of Parental Stress Center. At the Pittsburgh Golf Club; by invitation
Dec. 2: The Junior League of Pittsburgh's Holiday Ball 2000. At the Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh International Airport; 321-6050 ext. 209.
Dec. 4: The Civic Light Opera Guild's Holiday Party. At the LeMont Restaurant; by invitation.
Dec. 4: Woodlands Spa Holiday Open House. At Nemacolin Woodlands Resort & Spa; 724-329-6358.
Dec. 4: City Theater's farewell party to Marc Masterson. At the Theater; 412-431-4400. ext 450.
Dec. 4: Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 70th Birthday celebration for Lorin Maazel and his direction of the symphony on the 5th. At Heinz Hall; by invitation.
Dec. 5: The Steelhead Grill's Tuscan Feast featuring Tuscan super vintage '97. At the Steelhead Grill, Marriott City Center; 412-918-1317.
Dec. 5: A reception for the Architectural Design Competition of Ideas for the Pittsburgh Children's Museum and Children's Center. At The Pittsburgh Children's Museum; by invitation.
Dec. 6: Holiday Open House for Family House. At Henne Jewelers in Shadyside; 412-647-5811.
Dec. 6: The 12th Annual Bryan P. McClinton Award Carnival to benefit Make-A-Wish Foundation of Western Pennsylvania. At the Westin William Penn; 412-471-9474.
Dec. 6: The 18th Annual Arthritis Foundation's Testimonial Dinner Gala. At the Doubletree; 412-566-1645.
Dec. 6: The Western Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Society of Fund Raising Executives', 2000 National Philanthropy Day Luncheon. At the Doubletree; 412-422-0261. . .
Dec. 6: The Carnegie Museum of Art Women's Committee's Christmas Trees Through The Eyes of Children preview party. At the Museum; 412-622-3325.
Dec. 7: The Pittsburgh Opera Association's Christmas Gala. At the Duquesne Club; by invitation.
Dec. 7: Celebrate the Holiday with Mayor Tom Murphy. At the Priory; by invitation.
Dec. 7: The YWCA of Greater Pittsburgh's Women's Empowerment Benefit Luncheon. At the Doubletree; 412-255-1231.
Dec. 7: Pittsburgh Next's 2nd Annual Holiday Affair. At the Mattress Factory; 412-231-3169.
Dec. 8: Silverama exhibition to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Studio Z Gallery. At Studio Z Gallery; 412-381-6400.
Dec. 8: Opening night reception for exhibition of Ties That Bind. At the Society for Contemporary Craft; 412-261-7003.
Dec. 9: The Renaissance City Choir's 16th annual holiday concert, Yule Be Gay. At East Liberty Presbyterian Church; 412-362-9484.
Dec. 9: Opera Theater of Pittsburgh's production of The Old Man and the Thief and a dinner reception. At WQED Studios; 412-624-3500.
Dec. 11: B94's Jingle Ball 2000. At the Hilton; 412-323-1919.
Dec. 12: The Girl Scouts of Western Pennsylvania Regional Alliance's Luncheon and Women's Forum. At the Hilton; 412-594-2206.
Dec. 12: Unpack Your Dreams with Lynda Jamison during her big band holiday celebration and new CD preview party. At Dowe's on Ninth; 412-281-9225.
Dec. 12: The American Jewish Committee's 2000 Appeal for Human Relations Dinner honoring Alvin Rogal. At the Pittsburgh Athletic Association; 412-683-7927.
Dec. 15: Pittsburgh Young Professionals' (PYP) annual Esprit De Corps. At the Carnegie Science Center; 412-263-1056. ext. 7.
Dec. 15: The Sheriff's Office Annual Christmas Party. At the Gateway Clipper (Majestic); by invitation.
Dec. 16: The Twenty-Five Club of Magee Womens Hospital's annual holiday dinner dance. At the Duquesne Club; by invitation.
Dec. 16: The Valencia Area Historical Society's Christmas Light Up Night. At the Historical Society and the Valencia Borough Building; 724-625-2215.
Dec. 19: Howard Hanna's Chow-Chow Express luncheon event to benefit Children's Hospital. At Howard Hanna Commercial Koppers Bldg.; 412-471-3311
Dec. 26: Kwanzaa Celebration and Lecture. At the Carnegie Museum Oakland; 412-394-3353.
Dec. 29: Service Academies Ball presented by the Service Academies Parents' Clubs of Western Pa. At Crowne Plaza (formerly Sheraton Inn, Pittsburgh North); 412-231-1747.
Dec. 30: The Pittsburgh Chapter of Jack and Jill of America Inc.'s Presentation Ball. At the Westin William Penn; 412-364-1240.
Dec. 31: PUMP's ( Pittsburgh Urban Magnet Project) The Real Millennium New Year's Eve party. At the Foundry Ale Works; 412-227-6465.
Dec. 31: Celebrate New Year's Eve Real Millennium Party. At the Carnegie Science Center; 412-237-1816.
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