![]() ![]() 14 at Boyce Park Four Seasons Activity Center. 14: Campfire Ghost Stories” at Boyce Park, 7 p.m.īring your own chairs and blankets for free Stories & Songs with Josh & Gab Oct. to 4 p.m.Īt the Lawrenceville branch of the Carnegie Library, it’s all about monsterish fun - in a very not-scary way! This free event will feature dancing, spooky stories and more fall favorites. 14: Monster Mash at CLP Lawrenceville, 2 p.m. Photo courtesy of Oliver Miller Homestead. This event is especially family-friendly with an emphasis on children’s games, crafts, music and a giant leaf pile. It was an opportunity for communities to get together and enjoy each other’s company. Harvest time in the 18th century wasn’t all work, no play. Saturday, Oct: 14: Children’s Harvest Festival, Oliver Miller Homestead, 1:30 p.m. The cost is quite high - $70 per person - and registration is required. The tour is for kids and adults ages 10 and up, and kids ages 10-13 must also have a grownup with them. This event at North Park is the perfect introduction to kayaking and exploring the changing leaves at one of the county’s most gorgeous spots for leaf peeping. to 12 p.m.Ĭome in costume for this all-ages, family workshop that combines music and movement to create spooky stories. 14: Fam Jam: Spooky Sonata, Trust Arts Education Center, 10 a.m. He will read his new picture book, “ The Words We Share.” After the story hour, there will be time for questions and other activities. to 11 a.m.Īs part of the Alphabet City Kids series at City of Asylum, Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Winning author and illustrator Jack Wong will be on site for a storytime event. 14: City of Asylum Story Hour with Jack Wong, 10 a.m. Tickets are $5, free for ages 3 and younger. Follow them as they prove they can find their own way through the world, strong and independent. These four young ladies are just not having it. It’s hard being a girl in a fairytale land where everyone expects you to be a damsel in distress. 15: “The Epic Quest of the Damsels in Distress,” South Park Theatre Check out their Facebook page for more information.įriday, Oct. Admission is free, and games and food can be purchased at the event. O’Ryan The O’mazing will be entertaining crowds, too. This event will have a midway full of games, live music, a trick-or-treat event for kids, and tons of food. Photo courtesy of Meadowcroft Rock Shelter/Heinz History Center.įriday, Oct. Adult admission is $15, senior citizens pay $14. Paris Contracting and Washington Financial Bank. ![]() Meadowcroft Rockshelter will offer free admission for all kids ages 17 and younger through support from Alex E. 29: Free Days for Kids, Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village ![]() Visitors have the option of a walk-through ($16-$23) or drive-through ($70 per vehicle) experience. The Pittsburgh Zoo celebrates its 125th anniversary with a global passport during this year’s Asian Lantern Festival. 29: Asian Lantern Festival, Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium What will your little yinzers find to do this weekend? ![]() There’s a Halloween carnival, several plays and performances, and even free admission for kids to one of the area’s top historical attractions. You can try apple picking or a day at of pumpkin picking and fun at a local farm, or check out one of these events this weekend. It usually features Edinburgh Symphony Orchestra and Chinese performers, such as Guizhou Song and Dance Troupe, Qindao Opera House Symphony Orchestra or Chinese Children's Orchestra.October is a hard month to be bored in Pittsburgh with so many great events every weekend. Chinese New Year Gala Concert (February 2024, TBA)Īnother highlight of the celebration in Edinburgh is the official Chinese New Year Gala Concert. Chinese New Year Light Show at Edinburgh Castle (February 2024, TBA)ĭon't miss the sight of the gorgeous Edinburgh Castle, which is embellished in red to mark the Chinese New Year! The dazzling light show celebrating Lunar New Year on the walls of the city's most magnificent monument promise you a one-of-a-kind experience. The actual program differs yearly, but you can always count on some huge Chinese lantern displays, concerts, lion dances, and lots of fantastic activities on the bill. This large celebration involves universities, museums, cultural institutions, businesses, and hotels. Edinburgh Chinese New Year Festival (February 8–13, 2024)Įdinburgh’s Chinese New Year Festival is comprised of a set of events and activities running throughout the city. ![]()
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