Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy

The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, in partnership with the City of Pittsburgh, is working to restore, renew, revitalize and preserve Highland Park and the three other major parks of Pittsburgh - Frick, Riverview, and Schenley.

Still time to join in the Creation of the "Animal Adventure"

Artists Laura Jean McLaughlin and Bob Ziller welcome you to free community workshops that allow children and adults of all ages to help make the 20 animal figures that will be installed in August on the retaining wall on One Wild Place (formerly "The Hill Road") near the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium.
"Animal Adventure" is a mosaic mural project for Highland Park facilitated and funded by

Join in the Creation of the "Animal Adventure"

Artists Laura Jean McLaughlin and Bob Ziller welcome you to free community workshops that allow children and adults of all ages to help make the 20 animal figures that will be installed in August on the retaining wall on One Wild Place (formerly "The Hill Road") near the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium.
"Animal Adventure" is a mosaic mural project for Highland Park facilitated and funded by

Walks in the Woods (Summer 2007)

Let's take a walk in the park! Once again the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy is sponsoring walks in the four major Pittsburgh Parks. Each walk is led by volunteer docents who can tell you about what's going on in the park, park history, and can talk about the many different types of plants you'll see in the parks. The walks in Highland Park are scheduled for June 6 and August 1.  (There is no walk in Highland Park in July due to the Independence Day holiday.) We meet at the restored fountain and gardens at the North Highland Avenue entrance to the park at Bunkerhill Street. Please arrive promptly so we can begin the walk at 6:30 pm as scheduled.

Winter Walk in the Woods

Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy Presents Winter Walks in the Woods

Walk in the Woods

Body: Walk in Highland Park sponsored by the Pittsburgh Parks Conservatory. Meet at the fountain at the Highland Avenue entrance to the park.
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