Pittsburgh Police Teddy Bear Drive
From Zone 5: “The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police and City Councilman Dan Gilman are sponsoring a Teddy Bear Drive to collect stuffed animals for police officers to give to young children affected by various emergencies.
We have a large collection bin in the front lobby at the Zone 5 police station (1401 Washington Blvd)… We hope you will stop by with a stuffed animal and help us fill it up!”
Click here for more details.

Highland Park House Tour May 7th
The Highland Park House Tour is Mother’s Day Weekend
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 7, 2016.
Click here to purchase tickets now. Tickets will also be available on-site the day of the tour. Tickets are $22 in advance and $25 the day of the event.
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 12 homes on the tour that span many different architectural styles – from Mid-Century Modern to Victorian to Craftsman. 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.
We have added a VIP event to the house tour this year!
It will be held the night before the house tour, Friday, May 6th, at a unique Highland Park home that you will not be able to see on the main tour on Saturday. The cost for the VIP event is $125. The VIP ticket includes a cocktail party from 6:00p.m.– 8:00p.m. Friday evening and free access to the actual house tour on Saturday. (Tickets are limited.)
All proceeds benefit the Highland Park Community Council.
HPCC Monthly Meeting March 17th
Wilkinsburg Shooting Update
From Zone 5 Commander Lando:
information about the shooting or any other crimes of violence, please email me or contact Zone 5 Station at 412-665-3605. You may remain anonymous, but any tip is a potential lead for our investigators.”
