A local organization held its second drive to provide instruments to young musicians. “Violins of Hope” hosted the drive and they asked people to donate their unused instruments. The drive was held at the Calvary Episcopal Church on Sunday.
Violins of Hope Greater Pittsburgh will collect used string, woodwind, and brass instruments for young musicians while also spreading a message of kindness as a way to honor those lost to the Holocaust.
We’ve made it to the weekend. If you aren’t attending Picklesburgh or the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix in Schenley Park, here are some other things to do. Edible garden The fifth annual Swissvale Edible Garden Tour is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. The free event showcases gardeners
The Joan Chambers Concert Series returns to the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Saturday for the first concert of a condensed, three-performance season. Baritone Skip Napier, accompanied by pianist Tim Heavner, will lead the audience on a tour of musical styles from opera and oratorio to spirituals beginning at 7:30