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September Community Happenings meeting
Join us for the monthly Happenings meeting, our Lawrenceville-wide virtual community meeting, next Tuesday, September 15th, at 6:30 p.m. The Pittsburgh Task Force on Public Algorithms will be presenting on their work and collecting feedback. As has become part of our new normal, we will share information on lots of practical resources to keep coping with…
Notes from Community Meeting on Pusadee’s Garden Liquor License
Please see below for materials from the Community Meeting on Pusadee’s Garden’s proposed liquor license at the 10th Ward Block Watch on 10/10/2017: LU Meeting Notes
Spring 2019 LU Membership Meeting & Board Elections
***UPDATE 6/10/19: Missed our Spring Membership Meeting? Check out the presentation here.*** Please join us for our annual Spring Membership Meeting & Board Elections on Wednesday, June 5th at 6 p.m. at the Clemente Museum (3339 Penn Avenue). There are 6 “by-ward” seats up for election (2 for each “Ward”), and 8 eligible candidates….
LIVE! in Lawrenceville, September 9th at 7pm
Join us for LIVE! in Lawrenceville, Lawrenceville United’s annual party and fundraiser celebrating the neighbors, volunteers, and leaders that make Lawrenceville special. Admission includes food and drinks from local businesses, retro games, and a dance party featuring Arie Cole. Tickets $30 at the door $25 in advance ($40 for a pair) $15 for volunteers $10 for…
Honoring Our Wisdom Keepers: RSVP ASAP!
You’re invited to participate in an interactive storytelling and movement workshop with Attack Theatre as a kickoff for a public art and oral history project that celebrates and memorializes the stories of our neighborhood “wisdom keepers,” especially older women, and their contributions to the Lawrenceville community. Over the next few months, stories and memories from…
Happenings meeting: What are the next steps for Inclusionary Zoning in Lawrenceville?
A robust community process was held in the fall of 2018 that included multiple well-attended community meetings discussing the state of housing in Lawrenceville and the prospect of inclusionary zoning as a way to ensure affordability as the neighborhood grows. (For all the presentations and notes from that process, click here.) After resounding testimony at City…