Jun 16 Sunday
Do you think you have what it takes to lead your family to victory? Find out this Father’s Day at Dave & Buster’s Homestead!
Grab the fam & battle for fatherly glory in the first-ever Dad Games. Champion your team as you compete against other families in an epic arcade showdown. Team colors, matching t-shirts, or themed-family outfits encouraged!
Win the Grand Prize: Bragging rights + Free game play for a year at D&B*
TICKETS INCLUDE: Entry to The Dad Games arcade competition, access to a mouthwatering appetizer banquet, unlimited soft drinks, $20 Power Card®, suggested 18% gratuity, & taxes. DAD BONUS: Unlimited Video Games ALL DAY!
PLAYOFF BANQUET MENU: Baked Cheeseburger Sliders, Flatbread Cheese Pizza, Crispy Chicken Bites, Pretzel Dogs, Baked Mac & Cheese, & French Fries
All children must be accompanied by an adult at all times; All adults must have tickets for entry. Children under the age of 2 do not need a ticket for entry.
Once purchased, all tickets are non-refundable and non-transferrable. Processing fees apply at checkout. Restrictions May Apply. See Store for Details.
Questions: Contact Michael Cecchini at (412) 685 - 5007 or Michael.Cecchini@daveandbusters.com
*Free gameplay for a year will be awarded to the Dad with the highest average team score. Terms & conditions apply. See store for details.
Live music in the tasting room. Free entry!
The season culminates with the return of Michael Daugherty’s ode to Pittsburgh icon, Andy Warhol, in his piece, Fifteen. Hear how each movement transforms Warhol’s colorful creations into symphonic masterpieces, featuring the artist’s Portrait of Elizabeth Taylor (1964), Big Electric Chair (1967) and more.
Also, superstar Yefim Bronfman closes the season with Beethoven’s Fourth Piano Concerto, along with Stravinsky’s magical orchestral tale, Firebird.
Composer Michael Daugherty will be present for all performances.
Jun 17 Monday
We're excited to have another summer full of creativity at Sweetwater Center for the Arts! From June 3 to Aug. 16, we’re offering the opportunity to unlock your child’s creative energy and learn different forms of art. From connecting with nature for preschool age children to tapping into culinary skills for teens, we offer a wide range of classes for all age ranges. Most classes are for a 3-hour period, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. or 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., all taking place at Sweetwater Center for the Arts. 200 Broad Street, Sewickley, Pa., 15143.
Assemble Summer Camps are STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, & Math) camps for kids entering grades 1-9. Camp takes place in our 4824 Penn Ave location in Pittsburgh.
Each day, camp runs from 9am-4pm, with pre and post care available from 8am-5pm.
Campers will have the opportunity to learn with special guest experts each week as well as our own amazing Assemble Summer Camp staff!
Garfield residents attend for FREE, and scholarships are available for non-residents.
Each week is a new theme! June 17-21: Film Crew Camp (Grades 5-9)June 24-28: Eco Explorers (Grades 3-5)July 1-5: Eco Explorers (Grades 1-2)July 8-12: Passport Around the World (Grades 3-5)July 15-19: Passport Around the World (Grades 1-2)July 22-26: Animation Camp (Grades 3-5)July 29-August 2: Animation Camp (Grades 1-2)August 5-9: Cosplay Camp ( Grades 5-9)
Questions about camp? Call or email Leah Lavrinc, Camp Coordinator: (412) 661-6111 or leah@assemblepgh.org
Cancellation Policy: Registrants can receive a full refund if canceled before June 1. We are flexible if there are emergencies.
Contemporary Craft is exploring the themes of grieving, mourning, and the celebration of life in its new regional, juried exhibition, “Hereafter.”
Craft objects have long been a vehicle for processing and understanding, and the act of creative expression itself can become an instrument for healing. Through the unique perspectives of the artists featured in “Hereafter”, this exhibition transcends individual experiences, to create a rich tapestry of cultural and ancestral connections, and brings forth an authentic portrayal of the grieving process. Each artwork becomes a poignant vessel, carrying the weight of emotions and memories.
To celebrate the high quality and breadth of work being created in the region, the call for “Hereafter” was open to craft artists based within 250 miles of Pittsburgh.
The gallery is open Monday – Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Live Animal Encounters run daily from 1:30-2 p.m. in the Earth Theater, located in Discovery Basecamp. Led by knowledgeable museum staff, encounters feature 4 live animal ambassadors, a mix of reptiles, mammals, birds, and invertebrates, from all around the world. Learn about the natural history, adaptive behaviors and unique stories of animal ambassadors that call our museum home.
For the safety of animal ambassadors and presenters, no late entries to the show will be permitted.
Jun 18 Tuesday