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Three inclusive organizations promoting science in Pittsburgh

We are in an era when the influence technology has on our lives is increasing exponentially. Technology effects everyone no matter their race or socioeconomic status, so it’s important everyone has a say in the development of the technologies. Those who develop the technology… Continue Reading “Three inclusive organizations promoting science in Pittsburgh”

Sunday Assembly launches page to help community get involved

This year, Sunday Assembly Pittsburgh will celebrate its fifth anniversary. The organization made it this far with an amazing team of people . We are looking for individuals who are passionate about improving the community to join our team and help Sunday Assembly Pittsburgh… Continue Reading “Sunday Assembly launches page to help community get involved”

How to celebrate Fred Roger’s 1-4-3 (I-Love-You) Day today

What is 1-4-3 Day? Today is the first annual 1-4-3 Day in Pennsylvania, falling on the 143rd day of the year. Fred Rodgers often used 1-4-3 to mean “I love you”. The numbers represent the amount of letters in each word. Mr. Rogers was… Continue Reading “How to celebrate Fred Roger’s 1-4-3 (I-Love-You) Day today”

Sunday Assembly sees jump in sustaining member donations

This year Sunday Assembly Pittsburgh will be celebrate its five-year anniversary. Due to an increase in expenses, we found ourselves in the red financially — the organization was spending more money than it was taking in. We chose to turn to the reason we… Continue Reading “Sunday Assembly sees jump in sustaining member donations”

Sunday Assembly opens voting for June Book Club

The Book club has opened voting for their June book! The books range from A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking, to Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin. Use the button at the bottom of the page to cast your… Continue Reading “Sunday Assembly opens voting for June Book Club”

Sunday Assembly announces additional Family Play Dates

Our families are a significant reason our community is vibrant. More Family Play Dates have been announced. Connecting our families leads to a stronger community. The events are listed below. Follow the events on Facebook for updates. Family Play Date (CLICK FOR DETAILS) When:… Continue Reading “Sunday Assembly announces additional Family Play Dates”

Sunday Assembly broke multiple records in April

During the month of April, sapgh.org had the most page views ever. Within the month the website had 1,016 views by 489 visitors. In addition to the record month for the website, April’s Assembly had 75 people, which is a record for a regular… Continue Reading “Sunday Assembly broke multiple records in April”

Pittsburgh air quality receives ‘F’ grade: What you can do about it

Pittsburgh’s air quality has ranked among the worse in the country for years. Just recently the American Lung Association released its State of the Air report, giving the Pittsburgh region a ‘F’ grade. The poor air quality in the City has not been without… Continue Reading “Pittsburgh air quality receives ‘F’ grade: What you can do about it”

Sunday Assembly Announces Spring Service Project

Sunday Assembly Pittsburgh will be joining the Princeton Park Neighbors BlockClub and Western PA Conservancy to beautify (cleaning and planting) the median strip on Ardmore near Community Forge. We will meet at Ardmore and Marlboro (a 5 minute walk from Community Forge). You’re welcome… Continue Reading “Sunday Assembly Announces Spring Service Project”

The woman largely responsible for modern computers and programming

Where we are today with computers and technology is due to countless incremental steps, eventually leading to enormous leaps. Many of those responsible for the advancements have been left out of the vaults of history. Fortunately, Ada Lovelace wasn’t one of those people. I… Continue Reading “The woman largely responsible for modern computers and programming”