HPCC April Community Meeting

Please join us for the April Community Meeting of the Highland Park Community Council, which will be held next Thursday, April 19th, at 7pm at St. Andrews.

Our newly-elected Magisterial District Judge Mik Pappas will join us to give an overview of his office and the role of the District Court in the justice system, and Kelsey Salerno of NeighborWorks Western Pennsylvania will give a presentation on credit counseling and first-time home-buyer services offered by her organization. As always, we’ll also have a brief public safety update from Zone 5.

Hope to see you next week!

HPCC April 2018 Newsletter

The HPCC April 2018 newsletter is now available!

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • A Letter from the President
  • March Meeting Minutes
  • Highland Park House Tour Tickets On Sale!
  • Destination Highland Park: Bryant Street Market
  • Tillandsia (Air Plants) and How to Care for Them
  • What Is Your Birth Flower?
  • Around St. Andrew’s

 

2018 Highland Park House Tour

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Proud homeowners in Highland Park have restored some of Pittsburgh’s finest architectural treasures, and now they want to share them with you. The Highland Park House Tour will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 12, 2018. Tickets are available here.

The self-guided walking tour through the historic Highland Park neighborhood starts at the rectory of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 5801 Hampton Street. There are 10 homes on the tour that span many different architectural styles – from grand Victorian to Colonial. Each home has its own special charm.

Come see how these homeowners have restored old Pittsburgh charm or incorporated modern elements into the Highland Park neighborhood.

All proceeds benefit the Highland Park Community Council, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

Buy your tickets now!

Tickets are $35 in advance and $40 the day of the event.

DETAILS:
Saturday, May 12, 2018
10 am to 3 pm
Tour begins at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church
Interested in volunteering for this event? Volunteers receive a complimentary ticket for the tour. Sign up here.
Correction: there are 10 homes on the tour this year, including Baywood, the former King Estate mansion. We incorrectly listed the number of homes at 12 on the site and apologize for any confusion.

Stories about past House Tours and Highland Park homes: