Archive for October, 2007

Seeing Pittsburgh Project

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

From Tiffani Emig

I am the curator at Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area. We are working on a project titled Seeing Pittsburgh, which will showcase Pittsburgh’s neighborhoods through the eyes of their residents. The project involves finding around six residents from diverse backgrounds (in terms of age, race, gender, years in the community, etc.) in each participating community to volunteer as amateur photographers. Rivers of Steel will provide each volunteer with a camera and ask them to answer the question “What makes South Point Breeze unique?” through photography. We are not looking for people who are great photographers, just a variety of people who know their community. The project will result in an exhibit at the Bost Building beginning in July 2008 and, if funding allows, a book, video podcasts, and cell phone tours of each participating neighborhood.

In order to reach people in each neighborhood, we are partnering with neighborhood organizations. We would like Point Breeze to be one of the neighborhoods represented in the project, if this is something you are willing and able to be involved in. All I am asking from the organizations is to talk to people in the neighborhood about volunteering and send a list of their names and contact information. I am attaching a more detailed project outline that can be distributed to potential volunteers.

Project Summary
Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area is challenging your neighborhood and other neighborhoods throughout the Pittsburgh area to document the things that define your community. The documentation will be primarily in the form of photographs taken by community members, though some photographers might also be asked to be interviewed about life in their community. The end result will be an exhibit of photographs and stories from each community, to be held at the Bost Building in Homestead from July 1, 2008, to January 31, 2009. If funding allows, a book and a video podcast series will be published to supplement the exhibit.

Details

For the project, we are looking for volunteers from your community to act as photojournalists. We encourage both those with prior photographic experience and those less comfortable with a camera to participate. As a volunteer, you will be asked to take photographs documenting their answers to the following questions:

What defines your neighborhood? What makes it unique?
We are interested in the good, the bad, the old, the new, the big, the small, the physical, the emotional……

1) You will also be asked to keep a simple log of each photo they take, noting the exposure number and the subject of each photo. Rivers of Steel will provide one disposable camera to each photographer for use on the project, though you are welcome to use your own camera (film or digital). All photographs should be completed by the end of December. Rivers of Steel staff members Tiffani Emig and Ron Baraff will collect your film and cameras for developing.

2) After film has been developed, a selection committee will review the photographs and choose approximately 10 photographs from each community to submit for the exhibit. The photos will be chosen based more on their subject matter and their depiction of the most encompassing view of the neighborhood, and less on their artistic quality.

3) Rivers of Steel would also like the opportunity to interview several of the volunteers from each community to get a better sense of the neighborhood and the photographs taken. The interviews will be schedule separately and will likely take place after the first of the year.

4) The resulting photographs will be framed and mounted, along with quotes from the interviews, for the Seeing Pittsburgh exhibit. If funding allows, we would also like to produce a documentary from the interviews that will run on a large screen television during the exhibit, to help visitors better understand the meaning behind the photographs.

Our goal for the project is to show the character of each neighborhood as seen by its residents, not by an outside entity.

About Rivers of Steel
The mission of the Rivers of Steel National and State Heritage Area is to conserve, interpret, promote and manage the historic, cultural, natural and recreational sources of steel and related industries in Southwestern Pennsylvania, and to develop the use of these resources so that they may contribute to the revitalization of the region. Find out more at www.riversofsteel.com

For more information, contact Tiffani Emig, Curator of Collections, at 412-464-4020 Ext.22, or temig@riversofsteel.com.

A+ School Fall Forum Series: “Pathways to Student Success”

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Mark your calendars and plan to join us for the next event on our forum series calendar:

Making Schools Welcoming: A Discussion About Parent Engagement
Thursday, October 11, 2007, 5:30 to 8:30 PM James Centre, 327 South Main Street, West End Hear about best practices in parent engagement and discuss obstacles and opportunities for making schools welcoming. Share your ideas about key features that need to be included in parent engagement training for school staff. Parents, all school staff and community partners are encouraged to attend.

Hear about best practices in parent engagement and discuss obstacles and opportunities for making schools welcoming. Share your ideas about key features that need to be included in parent engagement training for school staff. Parents, all school staff and community partners are encouraged to attend. Space is limited! RSVP by Thursday, October 4, 2007!

To RSVP, please click HERE or give us a call at 412-258-2660 to register by phone. Space is limited!

Light dinner provided. Childcare is available for registrants with children ages 1 and up.

Please share this information with a friend! We hope to see you soon!  

Bakery Row Forum and Planning Committee

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Skip Schwab (ELDI) and Rob Pfaffman (Pfaffman and Associates) are getting the community planning process for “Bakery Row” geared up again. Rob writes:

Another key part of our planning team is Jim Hartling of Urban Partners Philadelphia, who is looking at the market and giving us important feedback about where things are heading in the real estate market. Last Fall a blog was set up by Rob Stephany that gives you some sense of the process and feedback.

http://eastlibertypost.com/bakery-row-forum/

Based on meetings with the steering committee, developer interviews and data analysis, Jim and I are beginning to gear up to develop new vision documents that build on last year’s community meeting and market research.

We will be focusing (while not ignoring of course all of the other ideas developed last fall) on a couple of key areas based on the initial recommendations of Urban Partners:

  • Repairing the streetscape connection between downtown East Liberty and Penn Avenue developments (Bakery Row)
  • Focus design efforts on the Giant Eagle Shakespeare Street Development to create a better designed mixed use urban development transformation. (need a new gas station site to incent GE!)
  • Work with Club One to explore the redesign of the street edge of the facility.

Stay tuned for more updates.

Minutes from 9/18 Community Meeting

Monday, October 8th, 2007

LIGHT UP NIGHT is SATURDAY, December 1 from 6-9 pm
Assignments…
Luminaries-William, Linda, Roger, Nanci
Horse and Carriage - Greg
Cookie Table - Christine
Restaurant notification- Dawn, Linda
Block Party Permit - Jessica, Marybeth
Santa - Marybeth
Ice Sculptor- Roger
Fires - Dennis
Signs/Flyers - Greg
Lighting - Greg
Choir - Elaine?
St Bede Volunteers - Linda
Volunteer list with time slots for set up, table wathcing, clean up - ?
50/50 raffle - Nanci
Giant Steel Jack O’Lantern - Greg

We will have an SPBO table where we can sell PBZ stickers, and we can hold a 50/50 raffle.
The carriage rides will be $2 per person/$5 per family.

Set up will begin at 4:30 pm.
BOARD CHANGE
After Light Up Night (December 1) Derek will be stepping down as President. In January, we will hold an SPBO meeting to talk about officers, by-laws, volunteers and the state of the organization.
NEXT MEETING
The next SPBO meeting is October 9 at 8pm at Dennis’ (7713 Reynolds, corner of LeRoi and Reynold)

Pittsburgh Bureau of Police’s Alert Network

Monday, October 8th, 2007

From the Pittsburgh Police…

Welcome to our newest community safety project: CitizenObserver, the communication tool for a new century. We are providing information that will include new ways to keep us all connected and informed and will help keep our community safer.

Help create a stronger community by signing up to receive Citizen, Business, and Neighborhood alerts. You’ll get information directly from your local law enforcement agency that impacts your community.

The Alert Network allows the Police Department to instantly update you about crimes, emergencies and other important information.

http://www.citizenobserver.com/cov6/app/group.html?id=38

Public Safety Issues and Sterrett School

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

Over the last few weeks a number of businesses and residents have made public their concerns regarding the before- and after-school behavior of Sterrett students — including vandalism to private property and threats to public safety. The SPBO is working with the school administration, city council, and public safety officials to coordinate a meeting where we will discuss the issues, the causes, and the potential solutions.

We will provide more information as it becomes available. In the mean time, if you have personal (i.e. first-hand) information regarding incidents involving the students, the school, etc., please send us email at info@southpointbreeze.org so we may include it on the list of concerns we will present.

South Point Breeze Redd-Up

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

Saturday, October 10th, 10am-3pm 

We’ll be meeting in the small parking lot at Mellon Park at Beechwood and Fifth. Registration begins at 10 am and continues throughout the day.

Drop in whenever you are able and stay for as long as you can!

Invite your friends and family and join us to help clean up our neighborhood. Teams of volunteers will work their way down Penn from Fifth to Braddock, Reynolds from Beechwood to Homewood, Mellon Park playground and fields and tidy up the streets in between.

Come on out and help us clean!

Register online by emailing your contact information and the times that you can help to Hope Feldman at hoperealestate@yahoo.com or register in person on the 13th.

Gloves and bags will be provided.

Volunteer Thank You Picnic
October 14th 1- 3 PM at the pavilion in Mellon Park by the parking area at Fifth and Beechwood. Please come and party with our neighbors.

Sterrett Parent School Community Council (PSCC/PTO) Meeting

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

From Sarah Sumpter, Principal:

Let me extend an invitation to our monthly Parent School Community Council(PSCC/PTO) meeting that will occur on Monday, October 22nd at 7:00PM if any neighborhood reps would like to attend.

Please let us know if you’d like to attend on behalf of the SPBO. We don’t want to crowd the meeting, so we need to limit/manage the number of folks who might attend. Please send a note to derek@southpointbreeze.org so we can coordinate any planned participants.

Sterrett Open House

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

From Sarah Sumpter, Principal:

We have our Open House on Monday, October 8th from noon to 7pm — for parents and community members who would like to visit our school. Please pass this word on.

Halloween / Trick-or-treating

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

Halloween Safety Tips
Halloween is on Wednesday October 31, 2007.
Trick -or-treat hours for the City of Pittsburgh is from 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM.

Please use the following safety tips when trick- or- treating-

  • Trick-or-treat in your neighborhood.
  • Go with friends.
  • Ask your parents, older sister or brother or a trusted neighbor to go along.
  • Carry a flashlight, glow stick, or reflective bag.
  • Have parents check all treats before you eat them.

Have fun but be safe…