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UID:12994-1580324400-1580331600@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:A Moth-style storytelling event: Stories of Struggle and Survival
DESCRIPTION:In December 2018\, StoryburghLive! premiered a moth-style storytelling event with the theme of “Inspirations & Appreciations” that was held in Ace Hotel Pittsburgh and attended by 70+ people. \nThis year Storyburgh is partnering with PublicSource to produce “Stories of Struggle and Survival” that will be held at the Great Room in East End Cooperative Ministry (EECM). Other media partners are 90.5 WESA and 91.3 WYEP. \nThe stories will be as diverse as the storytellers themselves as they work as community activist\, academic\, professional\, nonprofit and government workers. Moreover\, most of them have either experienced or are/were working in the low wage/poverty/homelessness space. \n\nPlease join us to listen to their authentic and personal stories that reflect the humanity behind their roles and occupations in our community. \n*The event is free; any donation is welcome and appreciated.\nStoryburgh and PublicSource are both nonprofit organizations.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/a-moth-style-storytelling-event-stories-of-struggle-and-survival/
LOCATION:East End Cooperative Ministry\, 6175 Harvard Street\, Pittsburgh\, 15206
CATEGORIES:Project Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191218T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191218T200000
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SUMMARY:SVP Pittsburgh Alumni Pitch Event
DESCRIPTION:Nonprofits\, foundations\, and socially responsible businesses are now working to leverage stories as a strategic tool to advance important missions. Effective stories are powerful because they drive action: spurring donations\, mobilizing supporters\, and more. \nSocial Venture Partners (SVP) Pittsburgh is providing a platform for nonprofit organizations to share their stories. We invite you to join us for our Full Circle Alumni Pitch Event on Wednesday\, December 18th! Learn about impact from nonprofit leaders that have previously participated in the Full Circle Nonprofit Accelerator program. Alumni Pitch participants are: Assemble\, Allegheny Youth Development\, Hope Haven Farm\, NFBD\, and Providence Connections. \nCome to support our nonprofit community\, connect with our SVP Partners and community stakeholders\, and meet the incredible organizations and leaders that have participated in the programs. SVP Pittsburgh Board Members will also share a little about our own impact and priorities for 2020. \nSocial Venture Partners Pittsburgh is committed to Inclusion\, Collaboration\, and Impact. Join us to support our nonprofit community. \nAll are welcome. For questions around accessibility or to learn more about SVP Pittsburgh please contact Leigh Solomon Pugliano – leigh@svppittsburgh.org
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/svp-pittsburgh-alumni-pitch-event/
LOCATION:KST Alloy Studios  5530 Penn Avenue  Pittsburgh\, PA 15206\, 5530 Penn Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, 15206
CATEGORIES:New Sun Rising Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191101T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191101T230000
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CREATED:20191008T181041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T210543Z
UID:12416-1572627600-1572649200@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:2019 3rd Annual Moo-Ha Halloween Party
DESCRIPTION:New Sun Rising invites you to join us for the 3rd Annual Moo-Ha Halloween Fundraiser on Friday\, November 1st from 5 – 12pm. Our Millvale Moose Lodge will be transformed into a chilling haunted forest featuring: \n\nA dj and dance party\nFood and drink\nRaffle prizes\nA tarot card reader\nAnd a demonic moose on the loose. You read that right.All new for 2019! Participating Millvale businesses are getting in on the spooky fun by offering their own discounts and incentives exclusively to Moo-Ha ticket holders.\nGet tickets now or come to our Pre-Sale event at Strange Roots Brewery on October 16th!\n\n 
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/2019-3rd-annual-moo-ha-halloween-party/
LOCATION:Millvale Food + Energy Hub\, 112 Sherman St\, Millvale\, PA\, 15209\, United States
CATEGORIES:General Events,New Sun Rising Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T170000
DTSTAMP:20210629T221429Z
CREATED:20191001T205724Z
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UID:12397-1570892400-1570899600@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:Community XR
DESCRIPTION:Community XR is an opportunity for Pittsburghers to try virtual and augmented reality for free. This series of events is a collaboration between Pittsburgh Community Television<https://www.pctv21.org/> and XRconnectED<http://www.xrconnected.com/> and rotates to different locations throughout the city. Community XR promotes digital literacy and encourages Pittsburgh residents to learn how they can create for XR and about related educational and career opportunities. This is a family-friendly event\, including AR coloring activities for children. The first Community XR event takes place on Saturday\, October 12\, at the Millvale Food + Energy Hub at 112 E Sherman St\, Millvale\, PA 15209. Click here for more info and to register.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/community-xr/
LOCATION:Millvale Moose: Center for Community Vibrancy\, 112 Sherman St\, Millvale\, PA\, 15209\, United States
CATEGORIES:General Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="XRconnectED":MAILTO:Karen@XRconnectED.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191006T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191006T200000
DTSTAMP:20190927T200414Z
CREATED:20190927T200414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190927T200414Z
UID:12358-1570381200-1570392000@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:Inside Our Minds Fundraiser at Summer of Soft-Serve
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate Inside Our Minds’ third birthday at Millie’s Homemade Ice Cream‘s Summer of Soft-Serve! \n50% of ice cream sales during the event will be donated to support Inside Our Minds and our subsidized\, community-based radical mental health programming. Also\, be sure to try your hand at donation corn hole games against some of Pittsburgh’s top chefs\, for a chance to win restaurant gift cards! Sign-ups start at 5:00pm sharp with a $25 donation per team of two. More information coming soon! \nAccessibility Information \nSummer of Soft-Serve is wheelchair and mobility device accessible through the main entrance. All gender and wheelchair accessible restrooms are available. Color Communication Badges will be available to nonverbally indicate communication preferences. There will also be earplugs and stim toys at the welcome table inside Summer of Soft Serve. Please message the Inside Our Minds page with any additional questions or access needs.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/inside-our-minds-fundraiser-at-summer-of-soft-serve/
LOCATION:Millie’s Summer of Soft-Serve
CATEGORIES:Project Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Inside Our Minds":MAILTO:contact@insideourminds.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191003T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191003T200000
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SUMMARY:Radical Mental Health Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:It’s back! The Radical Mental Health Reading Group is a monthly informal discussion on different texts in radical mental health. This is a great event if you’d like to learn more about radical mental health and/or discuss your thoughts with other members of the community! \nThe Radical Mental Health Reading Group is for people of all educational and professional backgrounds (no experience in academia\, professional mental health settings\, or similar positions is required). The texts we read will always be made available at no cost to participants. The reading group aims to promote learning from one another\, so anyone can ask questions about the text\, ask others to explain concepts to them\, or explain concepts to the group. \nWe will be discussing “Self as Other: Reflections on Self-Care.” Check out the reading here – https://cloudfront.crimethinc.com/pdfs/self-as-other_for-screen.pdf. \nArrival Info \nThe entrance for Code & Supply is located in the back of the building\, in the designed parking lot. Turn onto Stamar Way from Friendship Avenue to find the parking lot. Follow the ramp to the doorway to enter. If the door is locked\, you can buzz in by pressing the button labeled “Code & Supply Co.” Follow signs to take the elevator up to the 3rd floor. Signs will guide you to the event space. \nCode & Supply is wheelchair accessible through the Stamar Way entrance. There is an all gender\, ADA bathroom in the facility. The Inside Our Minds staff will have earplugs and stim toys on hand for anyone who would like them. We also utilize a colored name tag system to display social interaction preferences (originally from the Autistic community). \nIf you cannot find the group or are nervous/anxious upon arriving\, please private message our Facebook page or text the Inside Our Minds phone line: (412) 438-3278.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/radical-mental-health-reading-group-3/
LOCATION:Code & Supply\, 5648 Friendship Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, 15206
CATEGORIES:Project Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Inside Our Minds":MAILTO:contact@insideourminds.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190829T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190829T200000
DTSTAMP:20190724T183540Z
CREATED:20190724T183540Z
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UID:11976-1567103400-1567108800@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:Anonymous Open Mic: Radical Mental Health Series
DESCRIPTION:Free Event\nDoors at 6:30pm\nSubmission Theme: Social Justice \nAnonymous Open Mic is a storytelling project working to build a community narrative around mental illness and madness in Pittsburgh. Anyone can submit a poem\, spoken word piece\, or short story about mental health\, mental illness\, madness\, substance use / addiction\, trauma\, etc to perform at the event. We also have the opportunity for anonymous submissions: anyone who would like to share their story has the option to submit a piece anonymously and protect their identity. Community members can then volunteer to perform the anonymous work in front of a live audience on behalf of the anonymous storyteller. \nThis event is part of the Radical Mental Health Series\, sponsored by Opportunity Fund. Learn more about the series at http://insideourminds.org/radical-mental-health/ \nOngoing support for Anonymous Open Mic provided by Staunton Farm Foundation. \n*** \nWe are currently accepting both anonymous and non-anonymous submissions from the general public. Submit your story here:\nhttps://forms.gle/i3nx7hSvCZdbciFk6 \nInterested in volunteering or performing anonymous submissions? Fill out our form here: https://forms.gle/Vwm31WvwVYzTG8pcA \nAccessibility: The event space is wheelchair and mobility device accessible\, including restrooms and front row seating. ASL interpretation will be provided. Color Communication Badges\, stim toys\, ear plugs\, and floor seating will be available. \nTransportation: Downtown has limited parking\, so attendees are encouraged to use public transit or ride shares. Bricolage is across the street from Wood Street Station\, which includes stops for several bus lines and the T.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/anonymous-open-mic-radical-mental-health-series/
LOCATION:Bricolage\, 937 Liberty Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, 15222
CATEGORIES:Project Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Inside Our Minds":MAILTO:contact@insideourminds.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190730T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190730T200000
DTSTAMP:20210629T223555Z
CREATED:20190719T144531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210629T223555Z
UID:11948-1564507800-1564516800@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:Cooperatives Meetup and Networking
DESCRIPTION:Most people want a better way to work\, and they like the cooperative business model\, but they aren’t confident enough yet about co-ops to take the plunge. Many people start cooperative businesses as a sideline\, so it’s not a big risk. \nMany people may have the same ideas of cooperatives they want to start\, but need additional people to build their businesses and co-ops. \nSo\, let’s have some face-to-face events\, some with facilitated discussions and/or presentations so potential co-op members can be informed about new accomplishments and trends in the co-op space\, and meet each other and people making waves in the pool. \nThe “pieces of the puzzle” are here; we just need to connect people and resources who represent them. \nMost importantly\, let’s build a pipeline of co-op businesses to form and cultivate a network of knowledgeable\, helpful cooperators. You are not alone! Join us July 30!
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/cooperatives-meetup-and-networking/
LOCATION:The Porch at Schenley\, 221 Schenley Drive\, Pittsburgh\, 15213
CATEGORIES:Project Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pittsburgh Chamber of Cooperatives":MAILTO:we@pittsburghchamber.coop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190706T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190706T220000
DTSTAMP:20190402T150040Z
CREATED:20190402T150040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T150040Z
UID:11425-1562428800-1562450400@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:Cancers\, Cookies\, & Cocktails
DESCRIPTION:Are you a Cancer?  Even if you’re not – come out to celebrate!  This birthday party (more like a neighborhood block party) will be a guaranteed good time!  Come out to enjoy music\, dancing\, food\, and drinks!  Reconnect with old friends while building new relationships.. dont’ miss out!
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/cancers-cookies-cocktails/
LOCATION:Kenny’s\, 7401 Tioga Street\, Pittsburgh\, 15208
CATEGORIES:General Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Kenny's":MAILTO:kennyshomewood@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190622T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190622T180000
DTSTAMP:20210629T223613Z
CREATED:20190614T143811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210629T223613Z
UID:11819-1561215600-1561226400@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:Hello Neighbor's Third Annual Potluck in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Hello Pittsburgh Neighbors! \nTo celebrate the end of World Refugee Week and to kick off Hello Neighbor’s newest cohort of refugee families and Pittsburgh families\, we are hosting our 3rd Annual Potluck in the Park! It will take place on Saturday\, June 22nd from 3-6 PM at the Carnegie Park on Forsythe Rd. \nJoin us for an afternoon full of food\, outdoor fun\, and spending time with friends including your newest neighbors\, refugee and immigrant families new to Pittsburgh. \nPlease bring a food dish with enough to share for a minimum of 8. Food can be homemade or store bought! We will have a separate table for Halal dishes. \nScheduled Events:\n-Haircuts by Metamorphosis\n-Blood pressure screenings and ask a pharmacist by Asti’s Pharmacy\n-Facepainting by Rikki\n-Soccer by Soccer Shots\n-Chess with the Queen’s Gambit \nAnd more! \nHello Neighbor is a nonprofit organization providing mentorship and friendship to recently resettled refugee and immigrant families. Our mission is improving the lives of refugees and immigrants by matching them with dedicated neighbors to guide and support them in their new lives. \nWhile this event is free\, we are asking for attendees to consider our “donate-what-you-can” option at our registration table at the potluck to help support our mission and programs. See you on June 22nd!
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/hello-neighbors-third-annual-potluck-in-the-park/
LOCATION:Carnegie Park on Forsythe Rd.\, Carnegie Park on Forsythe Rd.\, Carnegie\, 15106
CATEGORIES:General Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hello Neighbor":MAILTO:hannah@helloneighbor.io
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190613T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190615T213000
DTSTAMP:20190426T142435Z
CREATED:20190426T141005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190426T142435Z
UID:11623-1560456000-1560634200@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:A Letter Compiled From All Letters
DESCRIPTION:As tools for communication shift from pencil and paper to keyboard and screen and definitions for what is actual and virtual continue to blur\, the creators for A Letter Compiled From All Letters consider connection and communication in a digital age. In this evening-length\, contemporary dance work that merges live performance and video projection – wood\, paper\, pencil\, devices\, objects\, text\, movement\, and sound all start to collapse and meld and affect each other as human bodies try to resist\, succumb\, absorb\, utilize\, control\, and react to them all. \nThis project began with letter-writing. Collaborators Maree ReMalia (director/choreographer)\, Gigi Gatewood (multimedia artist)\, and Lillian Cho (performer) asked friends and acquaintances to write them letters sharing moments of significance and the impacts of digital communication in their lives. Aspects of the letters influenced early explorations in the creative process. Since these early stages\, the work has evolved in unexpected ways. \nThe collaborative team works with cross-disciplinary cast members David Bernabo\, Joseph Hall\, Moriah Ella Mason\, Jil Stifel\, and understudy Sarah Friedlander. The artists feel into the physicality\, pace\, and content of analog letter writing alongside the fleeting communication that exists in virtual spaces. Live and recorded sound indicate spaciousness and fullness of time. The performers activate a mobile\, wooden set designed by visual artist\, Natalia Gomez and are costumed by designer\, Emily Vallozzi. \nThis project is presented in partnership with New Hazlett Theater through a new pilot program aimed at helping artists who are shifting from emerging to established status. Funding for the A Letter Compiled From All Letters was provided by the A.W. Mellon Grant and Investing in Professional Artists Creative Development Grant of The Pittsburgh Foundation\, Opportunity Fund\, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (a state agency)\, The Heinz Endowments Small Arts Initiative\, Amherst College Guest Artist Series\, Kelly Strayhorn Theater Fresh Works Residency\, PearlArts Studios PearlDiving Movement Residency and New Sun Rising donor\, Courtney Harris. \nFor ticket inquiries please contact Anne Morgano at anne@newhazletttheater.org or by phone at 412-320-4610 ext 17. \nFor more information on accessible seating or assistive listening devices please contact Courtney at 412-320-4610 ext. 16 or courtney@newhazletttheater.org
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/a-letter-compiled-from-all-letters/
LOCATION:New Hazlett Theater\, 6 Allegheny Square East\, Pittsburgh\, 15212
CATEGORIES:New Sun Rising Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maree ReMalia co-presented by New Hazlett Theater":MAILTO:maree@merrygogo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190610
DTSTAMP:20210629T222826Z
CREATED:20190426T141442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210629T222826Z
UID:11613-1559520000-1560124799@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:pearlPRESENTS DANCE FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:On June 3\, 2019 PearlArts Studios kicks off  pearlPRESENTS\, a 7-day dance festival highlighting a dynamic line-up of acclaimed Pittsburgh-based and national dance artists at the New Hazlett Theater. \nThe festival will feature seven days of dance performances\, workshops\, and masterclasses. Participating artists include STAYCEE PEARL dance project & Soy Sos\, Sidra Bell Dance New York\, slowdanger\, Maree ReMalia\, Island Moving Company\, chitra.MOVES and more! The festival will feature a variety of dance genres and bring together some of the country’s most talented dancers\, providing the opportunity for audiences to see them on the same stage for first time.   \nHeadlining pearlPRESENTS is an extravagant\, soul-themed fundraising gala benefiting our educational outreach\, residency programming\, dance projects\, and the acquisition of a new space to call home.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/pearlpresents-dance-festival/
LOCATION:New Hazlett Theater\, 6 Allegheny Square East\, Pittsburgh\, 15212
CATEGORIES:Project Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="PearlArts Studios":MAILTO:info@pearlartsstudios.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190528T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190528T200000
DTSTAMP:20190402T152044Z
CREATED:20190402T145234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T152044Z
UID:11520-1559062800-1559073600@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:Unshakeable Motherhood
DESCRIPTION:JOIN KANGAROO BIRTHING & MATERNITY CONCEIRGE FOR THE 1ST ANNUAL UNSHAKEABLE MOTHERHOOD EVENT MAY 28\, 2019. \nThis one-day FREE evening opportunity is designed to help mothers feel confident about navigating pregnancy\, labor and delivery\, life with an infant\, and the transition to motherhood. It’s a chance to explore new options and find resources on the aspects of pregnancy\, birth\, babies\, or parenthood that are most important to mom and partner. \nYou will have an eye opening experience to experience dozens of vendors along with featuring doulas\, midwives and OBs\, pediatricians\, lactation consultants and IBCLCs\, chiropractors\, photographers\, prenatal fitness experts\, child care facilities\, book shops\, baby boutiques\, early childhood programming. \nThere’s a strong focus on education — we will have expert-led seminars\, mini-classes\, and panel discussions on topics related to pregnancy\, childbirth\, babies\, and the transition to parenthood\, as well as demonstrations designed to teach skills like baby wearing and cloth diapering skills.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/unshakeable-motherhood/
LOCATION:CoLab 18\, 100 South Commons\, Pittsburgh\, 15212
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kangaroo Birthing":MAILTO:kangaroobirthing@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190521T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190521T210000
DTSTAMP:20190402T133937Z
CREATED:20190330T135956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T133937Z
UID:11494-1558465200-1558472400@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:Pretty Up Beechview Fajita Fest
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to be partnering with Mad Mex-Robinson for our upcoming dinner fundraiser for Pretty Up Beechview!\nJoin us at 7pm on May 21st at Mad Mex in Robinson for a Fajita Buffet Dinner! A drink and dessert are included in the meal ticket.\nAll proceeds benefit the work of Pretty Up Beechview.\nTickets are limited\, so book yours today!\n**Will-Call tickets only**\nhttps://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4189666
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/pretty-up-beechview-fajita-fest/
LOCATION:Mad Mex\, #2 Robinson Plaza\, Pittsburgh\, 15205
CATEGORIES:General Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pretty Up Beechview":MAILTO:pubpgh@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190508T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190508T180000
DTSTAMP:20190507T142105Z
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SUMMARY:Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Pop-Up! with Author John Archambault
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free kid and family friendly program with John Archambault\, co-author of Chicka Chicka Boom Boom\, on Wednesday\, May 8th at Ascender Start/Build Hub. John’s program integrates stories\, imagination\, reading\, music and fun! \nTwo program sessions are offered with an interim book signing/refreshment period: \n\nThe first program session is from 3:30-4:30pm;\nSigning/refreshments from 4:30-5 pm;\nA second program session runs from 5-6 pm;\n\nSign-up for all three or just one or two! Bring your own copy of Chicka Chicka Boom Boom for signature. New copies will also be on hand for purchase. \nAscender is located at 6401 Penn Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA 15206 – 3rd floor. Parking is free and the site accessible by public transit. It is a great space for any adult to check out! \nRSVP requested\, but walk-ins welcome. Children will be eligible to take home their own tree sapling to plant at home or to give to a friend (available on a first come first serve basis via the RSVP system). \nGreen Mountain Energy will also be tabling to give interested parents the opportunity to switch over to renewable energy distribution – sending the message that trees and emissions reduction are a powerful tool in our climate-challenged environment. \nThere is something for everyone at this fun event! \n_________ \nPlant Five for Life is a non profit organization with a mission to help connect children and families with their community and outdoor environment more equitably and from birth. A core program aims to give trees to every child at birth and match them to sites in need of their ecological and social services.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/chicka-chicka-boom-boom-pop-up-with-author-john-archambault/
LOCATION:Ascender\, 6401 Penn Ave\, Pittsburgh\, 15206
CATEGORIES:Project Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190429T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190429T200000
DTSTAMP:20190423T134758Z
CREATED:20190423T134216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190423T134758Z
UID:11588-1556562600-1556568000@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:Mental Health Cafe
DESCRIPTION:Join the Inside Our Minds Team for warm drinks\, conversation\, peer support\, and mutual aid in the community meeting room at the Carnegie Library in the South Side. \nMental Health Cafe is a monthly community conversation on mental health\, mental illness\, and madness over coffee or tea. The event will focus on informal discussions and friendly peer support / mutual aid in a welcoming space for all. People are invited to participate actively or passively\, or just listen. \nArrival and Accessibility Info \nThe library has an accessible main entrance (permanent ramp) from East Carson Street. The Inside Our Minds staff will have earplugs on hand for anyone who would like them. We also utilize Color Communication Badges to display social interaction preferences (originally from the Autistic community). If you have any questions\, please private message our Facebook page or text the Inside Our Minds phone line: (412) 438-3278. \nNearby bus stops include the 48\, 54\, 81\, and 83. There is free on-street parking near the library for cars and bikes. \nIf you cannot find the group or are nervous/anxious upon arriving\, please private message our Facebook page or text the Inside Our Minds phone line: (412) 438-3278. \nImportant Notes \nMental Health Cafe is a space for peers and allies to have open conversations that represent a wide variety of opinions and beliefs\, some of which everyone may not agree with. As a community\, we expect everyone to hold respectful conversations. Anyone who personally attacks\, harasses\, or discriminates against another community member will be asked to leave and will be potentially banned from future events. \nMental Health Cafe is not a substitute for professional mental health treatment. We are also NOT a support group. We provide friendly peer support\, mutual aid\, and conversation. 🙂
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/mental-health-cafe/
LOCATION:Carnegie Library – South Side\, 2205 E Carson Street\, Pittsburgh\, 15201
CATEGORIES:Project Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Inside Our Minds":MAILTO:contact@insideourminds.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190428T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190428T150000
DTSTAMP:20190417T143432Z
CREATED:20190417T143432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190417T143432Z
UID:11569-1556452800-1556463600@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:Art All Day: A Spring Fundraiser for Prototype PGH
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, April 28th\, Prototype PGH\, a project of New Sun Rising\, and its Board of Directors invite you to a day of art and connectivity in support of our mission to build gender and racial equity in tech and entrepreneurship. \nOur inaugural fundraiser will feature a DJ\, posters for sale by local artists\, handmade goods from Prototype PGH makers\, a silent auction raffle and more. This event is the perfect opportunity to network with makers and creatives in Pittsburgh while supporting the mission and work of Prototype PGH. \nOur goal for this event is to raise $5000 which will directly fund the day to day operation of our space\, programs such as our new Women’s Work incubator\, and our pay-what-you-can workshops. The first 100 ticket purchasers will also get a special Prototype goody bag at the benefit. \nDonation levels are:\n$50: Boss Lady\n$30: Bada$$ Babe\n$15: DIY Maker\nor\n$20: Door Rate \nCan’t attend\, but want to donate anyway? Every dollar helps further our mission\, and we appreciate your contribution.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/art-all-day-a-spring-fundraiser-for-prototype-pgh/
CATEGORIES:Project Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190427T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190427T210000
DTSTAMP:20190426T204749Z
CREATED:20190426T204749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190426T204749Z
UID:11635-1556391600-1556398800@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:We Are All Related: The Healing Power of Art
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a panel discussion of “We Are All Related” Saturday\, April 27. \nModerator:\nTony Norman — Columnist and Book Editor\, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette \nPanelists:\nKade Ellinger — Graphic Designer and “We Are All Related” subject\nLee Gutkind — Founder and Editor\, Creative Nonfiction\nAndrea London — Photographer\nMonica Ruiz — Executive Director\, Casa San Jose\nSharon Serbin — Artist and “We Are All Related” subject \nThis event is free\, accessible\, and open to the public. ASL Interpretation provided.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/we-are-all-related-the-healing-power-of-art/
LOCATION:937 Gallery\, 937 Liberty Ave\, Pittsburgh\, 15222
CATEGORIES:Project Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190426T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190426T220000
DTSTAMP:20190404T172249Z
CREATED:20190404T172249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190404T172249Z
UID:11537-1556308800-1556316000@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:The 9th Annual Anton Chekhov Variety Show
DESCRIPTION:New York City’s longest-running celebration of Anton Chekhov’s birthday is dedicated this year to free expression\, celebrating artist-heroes like Chekhov (one of history’s great prison-reform advocates). Featured performers include Mai Khoi\, a free- expression activist known as Vietnam’s Lady Gaga and Pussy Riot rolled into one.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/the-9th-annual-anton-chekhov-variety-show/
LOCATION:City Winery\, 155 Varick Street\, New York NY\, 10013
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ORGANIZER;CN="International Free Expression Project":MAILTO:freeexproject@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190420T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190420T160000
DTSTAMP:20190328T004816Z
CREATED:20190328T002215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190328T004816Z
UID:11483-1555770600-1555776000@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:Beyond Forced Treatment: Alternatives to a Coercive Mental Health System
DESCRIPTION:Free Event | Located in Auditorium (downstairs) \nIn this workshop\, presenter Mike McCarthy will offer an opportunity for attendees to learn and ask questions about forced psychiatric treatment. Attendees will learn what constitutes forced treatment and how our system currently justifies its use. Mike will present legal and moral arguments against the use of forced treatment and discuss alternatives. There will be opportunities for attendees to ask questions and discuss their thoughts and/or experiences publicly or anonymously. \nImportant Note: Forced treatment is a heavy topic and may be triggering to some. If you would like to see the slides in advance or ask questions about the content\, please email our page. This space will operate as a safe space to ask questions\, learn\, and discuss from all viewpoints. This will not be a space for debate\, shaming / fingerpointing\, or discriminatory comments. \nThis workshop is part of Inside Our Minds’ Radical Mental Health Series\, sponsored by the Opportunity Fund. Learn more at www.insideourminds.org/radical-mental-health. \nAbout the Presenter \nMike McCarthy worked in the mental health system for 7 years\, but became disillusioned with a system that uses threats\, coercion\, and involuntary treatment to try to help people. Mike believes a better world is possible\, but it will take a radical reorganization of power within the system. \nAccessibility and Venue Information \nThe Carnegie Library – Lawrenceville is accessible for wheelchair and mobility device users by a permanent ramp from the main building entrance. The downstairs auditorium can be reached by stairs or elevator. ASL interpretation will be provided during the workshop. There will also be earplugs and stim toys on hand for anyone who would like some. Please message the Inside Our Minds page with any additional questions. \nAbout the Organizations and Sponsors \nInside Our Minds is a Pittsburgh-based radical mental health organization that works to elevate the voices of people with lived experience of mental illness and madness. Inside Our Minds is a project of New Sun Rising. Learn more at www.insideourminds.org. \nOpportunity Fund awards grants to small to midsize arts organizations\, and organizations and initiatives that advance social and economic justice. At least 75% of grants are awarded to projects that benefit the Greater Pittsburgh Community. Learn more at www.theopportunityfund.org. \nThis program or event is neither sponsored nor endorsed by Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/beyond-forced-treatment-alternatives-to-a-coercive-mental-health-system/
LOCATION:Carnegie Library – Lawrenceville\, 279 Fisk Street\, Pittsburgh\, 15201
CATEGORIES:Project Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Inside Our Minds":MAILTO:contact@insideourminds.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190411T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190411T200000
DTSTAMP:20190404T174633Z
CREATED:20190404T172129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190404T174633Z
UID:11532-1555007400-1555012800@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:The War on Truth
DESCRIPTION:Emilia Diaz-Struck\, Latin American coordinator of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists \nFred Hiatt\, Columnist and editorial page editor for the Washington Post. He was Jamal Khashoggi’s editor. \nDavid M. Shribman\, Pulitzer Prize-winning syndicated columnist\, executive editor emeritus of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and scholar in residence at Carnegie Mellon University.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/the-war-on-truth/
LOCATION:Baker Hall\, Carnegie Mellon University\, 4909 Frew Street\, Pittsburgh\, 15213
CATEGORIES:Project Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="International Free Expression Project":MAILTO:freeexproject@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190324T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190324T160000
DTSTAMP:20190321T160211Z
CREATED:20190321T141628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190321T160211Z
UID:11448-1553436000-1553443200@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:We Are All Related Public Kickoff Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate the installation of the public art component of “We Are All Related\,” being installed at the corner of Penn and Centre Avenues in East Liberty. We’ll celebrate the installation with music and food. All are welcome to this event! \n“We Are All Related” is a collection of compelling stories of the human experience. These shared struggles and triumphs of individuals and families living in the region confirm connection on a fundamental\, emotional level of life experience – oppression\, equity\, loss\, and love.”We Are All Related” is a multimedia exhibition featuring black and white photography\, audiovisual recordings\, and text narratives.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/we-are-all-related-public-kickoff-party/
LOCATION:Corner of Penn and Centre Avenues in East Liberty
CATEGORIES:Project Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190324T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190324T153000
DTSTAMP:20190222T203340Z
CREATED:20190222T201847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T203340Z
UID:11292-1553436000-1553441400@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:Experience Mapping: Understanding Your Story Through Art
DESCRIPTION:Free Event | RSVP Required (available on Feb 24th at noon) \nLead and created by local artist Sara Tang\, this workshop is a guided creative exercise for participants to chart personal experiences (mental illness\, madness\, chronic illness\, disability\, childhood\, medical\, traumatic\, or positive experiences\, etc) in a map format\, and then to create an expressive art piece and visual poetry piece based on their experiences. Through using a creative medium to think about their experiences in a new way\, participants can connect their mental health experiences with other events in their lives and how those may relate to one another. \nThis workshop is part of Inside Our Minds’ Radical Mental Health Series\, sponsored by the Opportunity Fund. Learn more at www.insideourminds.org/radical-mental-health. \nAbout the Creative Facilitator \nSara Tang is a Pittsburgh-based artist\, creative facilitator\, and illustrator. She is a member of the notwhite Collective\, an affiliate member of the Pittsburgh Society of Illustrators\, and has worked with those affected by cancer and other complex life experiences in creative therapy excavation. Learn more about Sara’s work at www.draw-me-in.com. \nAccessibility and Venue Information \nThe Millvale Community Library is accessible for wheelchair and mobility device users by a permanent ramp at the side of the building (from Grant Avenue). ASL interpretation will be provided. There will also be earplugs on hand at the workshop for anyone who would like some. Please message the Inside Our Minds page with any questions.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/experience-mapping-understanding-your-story-through-art/
LOCATION:Millvale Community Library\, 213 Grant Avenue\, Millvale\, 15209
CATEGORIES:Project Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Inside Our Minds":MAILTO:contact@insideourminds.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190513
DTSTAMP:20190228T153327Z
CREATED:20190228T153327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190228T153327Z
UID:11333-1553212800-1557705599@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:We Are All Related exhibition
DESCRIPTION:We Are All Related\, a multimedia exhibit of photographic portraits\, audiovisual recordings\, and written narratives by acclaimed Pittsburgh photographer Andrea London\, opens March 22 at 937 Gallery\, downtown Pittsburgh. We Are All Related is a collection of compelling images and stories of the human experience and human and civil rights struggles of individuals and families living in the region. \nWe Are All Related features images and the personal narratives of immigrants and refugees\, members of the LGBTQ community\, people with differing abilities\, and others facing discrimination and marginalization. Select subjects include a woman blind since birth whose parents had to fight for her to attend a public grade school\, a Bhutanese family who survived 20-years in a Nepali refugee camp; a 24-year-old transgender man\, and a family whose patriarch was recently deported. \nA concurrent public art installation by Andrea London\, designed to expand the visibility of We Are All Related\, is also opening on March 22 at the corner of Penn and Centre Avenues in East Liberty. This high-traffic intersection will carry a conversation of cultural inclusion and prospective sharing through the streets of Pittsburgh. In a call for understanding and urgency\, this installation includes large-scale vinyl printed portraits of diverse residents and the words “We Are All Related” translated in the 17 languages represented by the portrait subjects. \nThe We Are All Related exhibition at 937 Gallery\, 937 Liberty Avenue in Downtown Pittsburgh\, and the public art installation on the corner of Penn and Centre Avenues in East Liberty\, both run from March 22 through May 12. The public art installation is hosting a neighborhood kickoff party Sunday\, March 24 from 2-4 p.m. A book of the portraits and narratives\, also titled We Are All Related\, will be available at 937 Gallery\, in book stores throughout Pittsburgh\, and online. To learn more\, visit www.andrealondon.com.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/we-are-all-related-exhibition/
LOCATION:937 Gallery\, 937 Liberty Ave\, Pittsburgh\, 15222
CATEGORIES:Project Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190309T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190309T131500
DTSTAMP:20190227T154442Z
CREATED:20190227T114417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T154442Z
UID:11306-1552129200-1552137300@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:Self Defense and Empowerment Training
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this high-energy session focusing on Situational Awareness; Boundary Setting & De-Escalation Tactics; Physical Self Defense Skills (including “What Self Defense Tools are in your Backpack?”); and Survivor Advocacy and Follow Up. We promise lots of yelling\, kicking and punching in addition to common-sense and practical discussion on personal safety! \nWe are honored to have this class taught by SET Point \nSETpoint is a non-profit organization offering training that combines the physical resistance skills of traditional self-defense with confidence-building empowerment training. \nWear comfortable clothes and please bring your “typical” backpack\, briefcase\, or purse!\nFor more information go to set-point.org \nChild Care Provided!
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/self-defense-and-empowerment-training/
LOCATION:Community Forge\, 1256 Franklin Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15221
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ORGANIZER;CN="Melanin Mommies PGH":MAILTO:mentor@melaninmommiespgh.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190301T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190301T213000
DTSTAMP:20190108T115617Z
CREATED:20190108T115519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T115617Z
UID:11028-1551465000-1551475800@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:NSR 2019 Vibrancy Awards
DESCRIPTION:Join New Sun Rising as We Honor the People Exemplifying Vibrant Communities\nNew Sun Rising (NSR) is excited to announce the Vibrancy Awards to be held at the Ace Hotel Ballroom on Friday March 1\, 2019. Join us as we celebrate the outstanding work of PearlArts (Culture)\, Millvale Community Library (Sustainability)\, and Global Wordsmiths (Opportunity). Attendees will enjoy a Mardi Gras inspired event including food\, drinks\, and entertainment. \nWe invite you to attend and show your support by helping us to reduce inequalities\, promote sustainability\, and create access to opportunity. Whether purchasing a ticket or joining as an event sponsor\, NSR appreciates your tangible support for equitable and innovative community development. \nSince 2005\, NSR has been a champion for grassroots change by supporting the nonprofits and businesses creating a better future for Southwestern Pennsylvania. NSR works hard to provide accessible training\, funding\, and networking programs which are inclusive of underserved populations and their neighborhoods. \nEach year\, over 150 innovative organizations and collaborations benefit through the capacity building support of NSR’s ignite workshops\, launch incubators\, and grow residency programs. NSR also makes critical\, early stage funding more accessible through our fiscal sponsorship\, grant\, loan\, and award programs. The funds raised at the Vibrancy Awards will allow us to provide these training and funding programs at low or no cost. \nSpecial thanks to the Henry L. Hillman Foundation for their support in making the Vibrancy Funds possible. \nLearn More About Sponsorship Opportunities
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/vibrancy-awards/
LOCATION:Ace Hotel\, 120 S Whitfield St\,\, Pittsburgh\, 15206
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190227T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190227T200000
DTSTAMP:20210629T222848Z
CREATED:20190206T162237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210629T222848Z
UID:11220-1551290400-1551297600@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:Small Business Meetup Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Mandy Wolovich from Emergence: A Women’s Collective speaking about the legal considerations when starting a business \nFood generously provided by Sprezzatura. \nTea generously provided by Tupelo Honey Tea. \nChild Care provided.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/small-business-meetup-speaker-series-2/
LOCATION:Millvale Community Library\, 213 Grant Avenue\, Millvale\, 15209
CATEGORIES:General Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Millvale Community Library":MAILTO:millvalelibraryoutreach@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190213T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190213T213000
DTSTAMP:20190203T225044Z
CREATED:20190203T225044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190203T225044Z
UID:11198-1550084400-1550093400@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:Casop: A Requiem for Rice Orchestral Debut
DESCRIPTION:The Orchestral Debut of “Casop: A Requiem for Rice” on February 13\, 2019 will feature libretto which recovers the voices of the enslaved by acclaimed historian and executive producer\, Dr. Edda L. Fields-Black\, and original score by composer\, three-time Emmy Award-winner John Wineglass.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/casop-a-requiem-for-rice-orchestral-debut/
LOCATION:Carnegie Music Hall Oakland\, 4400 Forbes Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213
CATEGORIES:General Events,New Sun Rising Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190213T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190213T200000
DTSTAMP:20210629T222955Z
CREATED:20190206T160632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210629T222955Z
UID:11215-1550080800-1550088000@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:Small Business Meetup Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Small Business Meetup: Millvale Community Library – Feb.13 (6-8 pm) \nDo you dream about working for yourself some day? Do you own a business and would like more resources or a group of like-minded individuals shares your experiences with? Anne Flynn Schlicht\, Director of Chatham’s Women’s Business Center (CWBC)\, will discuss business start-up costs and where to get funding.
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/small-business-meetup-speaker-series/
LOCATION:Millvale Community Library\, 213 Grant Avenue\, Millvale\, 15209
CATEGORIES:General Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Millvale Community Library":MAILTO:millvalelibraryoutreach@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190131T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190131T193000
DTSTAMP:20190115T151716Z
CREATED:20190115T151716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190115T151716Z
UID:11056-1548957600-1548963000@www.newsunrising.org
SUMMARY:Mental Health Cafe - One Year Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:Can you believe it? It’s been one year of Mental Health Cafe! \nJoin the Inside Our Minds Team for conversation\, peer support\, and mutual aid at Commonplace Coffee (Mexican War Streets). Plus\, we will have the shop to ourselves too! 🙂 \nCommonplace closes at 6pm and will be donating airpots of coffee for self-service after 6pm. If you would like to purchase a special drink from the bar\, please arrive between 5:30 and 6:00pm (some of our team will be there starting at 5:30pm). \nArrival Info \nCommonplace Coffee is accessible for wheelchair and mobility device users using an attachable ramp near the entrance. If you encounter any difficulties\, please private message our Facebook page or text the Inside Our Minds phone line: (412) 438-3278. \nNearby bus stops include the 61C\, 61D\, 64\, and T Red lines. \nIf you cannot find the group or are nervous/anxious upon arriving\, please private message our Facebook page or text the Inside Our Minds phone line: (412) 438-3278. \nThe Inside Our Minds staff will have earplugs on hand for anyone who would like them. We also utilize a colored name tag system to display social interaction preferences (originally from the Autistic community). \nImportant Notes \nMental Health Cafe is a monthly community conversation on mental health\, mental illness\, and madness over coffee and treats. The event will focus on informal discussions and friendly peer support / mutual aid in a welcoming space for all. People are invited to participate actively or passively\, or just listen. \nMental Health Cafe is a space for peers and allies to have open conversations that represent a wide variety of opinions and beliefs\, some of which everyone may not agree with. As a community\, we expect everyone to hold respectful conversations. Anyone who personally attacks\, harasses\, or discriminates against another community member will be asked to leave and will be potentially banned from future events. \nMental Health Cafe is not a substitute for professional mental health treatment. We are also NOT a support group. We provide friendly peer support\, mutual aid\, and conversation. 🙂
URL:https://www.newsunrising.org/event/mental-health-cafe-one-year-anniversary/
LOCATION:The Commonplace at the Mexican War Streets\, 1501 Buena Vista Street\, Pittsburgh\, 15212\, United States
CATEGORIES:Project Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Inside Our Minds":MAILTO:contact@insideourminds.org
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