Latest Past Events

Hike with a Naturalist: Wildflowers Spread in Wild Ways

Frick Environmental Center 2005 Beechwood Blvd, Pittsburgh

Flowers are more than forest decorations - they are vital to a healthy and diverse ecosystem. Spring flowers provide food to a variety of animals, especially insects. Some flowers receive important services from the animals they feed - in exchange for food their seeds get carried to new places. Join Naturalist Educator Stephen Bucklin on a hike to identify some spring wildflowers and learn more about how they travel from place to place.   Registration is required for this event. This event is suggested for teens and adults. This hike is rain or shine.   Weather-appropriate clothes and footwear with […]

Carnegie Walking Tour

Saturday, May 18 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.  Carnegie is located approximately seven miles west of Pittsburgh and ten miles east of the Pittsburgh International Airport. Now considered a suburb of Pittsburgh, the Allegheny County borough often makes news headlines because of the special events at the recently restored Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall and the impressive selection of restaurants and shops along Main Street. Historically, though, from 1890 to 1960, Carnegie was a commercial center for the surrounding farming villages and coal-mining camp towns such as Moon Run, Imperial, Oakdale, Kirwan Heights, Sygan, Cecil, and Muse. Explore […]

Yoga Paint Party at CMOA

Carnegie Museum of Art 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh

Move with us and create a painting while you practice. Tickets include one hour of yoga, materials, the resulting original painting that reflects your yoga flow, and free admission to the Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History. Special mats will be provided for the practice. Spots are limited. Open to guests 18 and older.

$45