For many, Halloween is a festive night celebrated by both children and adults. Halloween is also the night when the time honored tradition of trick-or-treating takes place. This year the City of Pittsburgh’s official trick-or-treating hours are from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Saturday November 3rd.
HPCC Halloween Parade, October 28th
LATE BREAKING NEWS! The HPCC Halloween Parade will be held at St. Andrew’s Church due to rain.
When: Sunday, October 28, 3pm to 4 pm
St Andrew’s Church 5801 Hampton, Meeting Hall (to the left of the chapel)
Your little ghouls, goblins, princesses and princes are invited to the annual Highland Park Community Council Halloween Parade. Local children of all ages are invited to join us in costume for the Halloween parade and costume contest. Prizes will be awarded in a number of different categories and delicious snacks will be provided. The parade is being held the Sunday before Halloween, since Oct. 31 falls on a school night and we wanted to give everyone maximum trick or treating time. No sign-up required.
We are seeking volunteers to judge the costume contest. Please respond via e-mail or call Teri Rucker at 412-482-2533 if you would like to lend a hand.
Sponsored by the Highland Park Community Council
Ground-Breaking and Bite of Bryant Street, October 24th
Please join us for Bite of Bryant Street!
Enjoy the next phase of transformation on Bryant Street in Highland Park on Thursday, October 25th. At 3:00 there will be a groundbreaking of a brand new, mixed-use building, followed by “Bite of Bryant Street” beginning at 3:30. Bite of Bryant Street will feature food and drink specials as well as free menu samplings from participating restaurants so you can see all that Bryant Street has to offer.
No RSVP required, just come out to Bryant Street on Thursday, October 25th and be a part of the future of Highland Park!
HPCC Monthly Meeting with HPCDC, Thursday October 18th
Please join us Thursday, October 18th at 7 PM at St. Andrew’s Church for the next monthly Highland Park Community Council meeting. This month, David Hance from the Highland Park Community Development Council will be speaking on upcoming development on Bryant Street.
Natoli and Heth’s Field Improvement Project – Community Planning Meeting October 17th
The Morningside Area Community Council (MACC) is holding a planning meeting on October 17th from 6pm to 9pm at the Morningside VFW to gather input on proposed field improvements at Natoli and Heth’s Fields. The MACC formed a steering committee and hired Pashek Associates to develop a plan that addressed maintenance, safety and upkeep of the fields which receive extensive use.
You can find the full plan and more information at the MACC website.
PLEASE NOTE: The following design documents are copied from the MACC site for easy access. Please go to the MACC website for more details.