HP Yard Sale and Bryant Street Festival
Reservoir of Jazz
Highland Park
To contact the trail stewards who maintain the trail network in the Park, click here.
Located in the midst of Highland Park, the pool has perhaps the most beautiful setting of any pool in the city. It also features the City Parks’ only 50 meter pool and kiddie pool – as well as a sand volleyball court. The pool is open from mid-June until Labor Day. Call 412-665-3637 for more information.
Located to the west of the fountain on Reservoir Drive; accessible from N St Clair.
Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium
One Wild Place
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
412-665-3640
http://www.pittsburghzoo.org
Nuin Center Wellness and Conference Center
5655 Bryant Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15206-1511
(412) 661-6108
http://www.nuincenter.com
Some of the specialties include: Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Homeopathy, Massage, Reiki, Gestalt psychotherapy, Biological Physician, Spiritual Counseling, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Nutrition Therapy, Holistic Psychotherapy, Kinesiology, Cellular Expansion and Healing, and Rolfing.
Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church
5801 Hampton Street
Pittsburgh, PA
(412) 661-1245
http://www.standrewspgh.org
Saint Andrew’s is a fine example of the Gothic Revival movement in American architecture. It offers many exterior and interior points of special interest, including a carved stone reredos and an ornate Lady Chapel—and with several collections of fine stained glass windows, including a signed L.C. Tiffany window (signed “Tiffany Studios, New York”), Christ and the Children, over the High Altar, and two majestic windows in the transepts, Nativity and Ascension, attributed to the renowned artist and illustrator Clara Miller Burd. In 1913 an E.M. Skinner pipe organ was built for Saint Andrew’s. Restored and expanded in 1992, this organ remains one of the finest instruments in the region.
Saint Andrew’s enthusiastically welcome and sponsor concerts and educational and civic programs and to be the Highland Park home for many community groups and activities, including the Pittsburgh Camerata, the Tuesday Musical Club, the East End Male Gospel Chorus, the Highland Park Community Council and Community Development Corporation, the International Institute of Arts and Languages, the St. Andrew’s Stroke Group, Greater Pittsburgh Literacy Council Tutoring, Tai Chi, Moms’ Morning Out, and regular weekly meetings of New Horizons Narcotics Anonymous, Overcomers Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, and Overeaters Anonymous
Union Project
801 N. Negley Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
(412) 363-4550
Since 2001, the UP has repurposed its historic church building to provide an affordable, safe, and welcoming home to grassroots entrepreneurs, artists, non-profits, and people of all faiths. Positioned at the literal intersection of some of Pittsburgh’s most racially and economically diverse urban neighborhoods, Union Project is a community hub and literal and figurative common ground for surrounding neighbors. Guided by a servant leadership model, UP staff and board work together acting as intrapreneurs to connect and strengthen a network of community partners in order to nurture people’s skills, spirits, and self-sufficiency. Simply said, the foundation of Union Project is dialogue and good old-fashioned conversation between people.