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SUMMARY:Event Postponed-TBD  Hazelwood Green Playces Workday
DESCRIPTION:This workday will be rescheduled at a later date. For the safety of our community members\, staff and volunteers\, we have decided to postpone this workday. Thanks for your understanding.  \nThis workday will be centered around our new Green Playces site that will serve as a sensory garden upon completion. We will be working at Every Buddy’s Garden to ready it for planting and the upcoming growing season.  \nThe volunteers will be assisting in mulch spreading\, planting of a few trees\, weed pulling\, possible construction of some raised-bed planting features. Fun jobs for kids will also be prepped and ready for all ages. Please join us in readying this space for the formal building of these learning structures and sensory additions.  \nAll ages and abilities welcomed. Water and refreshments provided\, reuseable drink containers are most welcome! \nPlease come dressed in clothes that are dirt friendly! \nVenue Instructions: The site is located at the corner of Lytle Street and Elizabeth Street. Street parking is available and bathrooms onsite.
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/gp_everybuddysgarden_workday/
LOCATION:Hazelwood GP Sensory Garden\, Lytle St\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15207
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,For Fun,Volunteer
ORGANIZER;CN="Grounded Strategies":MAILTO:info@groundedpgh.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20200109T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20200109T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20191218T190935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200102T164803Z
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SUMMARY:Healing Our Soils Together: Building a Culture of Soil Keepers
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a workshop on building community-scale initiatives that inspire and support environmental stewardship in Wilkinsburg and beyond. Nance Klehm\, author\, speaker\, and teacher\, will share ways we can engage local residents\, instigate ecological projects\, and build regenerative systems in ourselves and communities through soil and soul. Come learn strategies for relating to our communities in ways that build positive\, beautiful and ecologically-beneficial environments for our neighbors. Food and drinks provided.  \nPrior to Nance’s lecture\, Grounded will provide an update on the Wilkinsburg CommunityCare program\, including ways to get involved and participate in our upcoming workshop series\, and Grow Pittsburgh will share an exciting announcement regarding Wilkinsburg-based garden\, Garden Dreams. \nAfter Nance’s lecture\, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and network with fellow community leaders to share ways that you’re restoring vacant land\, creating healthy food access\, and building networks of environmental actors. Please RSVP. \nSCHEDULE\n6:00 PM: Doors Open. Food and drinks available. \n6:30 PM: Healing Our Soils Together\, Nance Klehm \n7:30 PM: Networking \nLOCATION\nCivically’s office: 1001 Wood St\, Pittsburgh\, PA 15221-2129 \nABOUT NANCE\nNance Klehm has grounded her life in the practice of digging in the dirt. As the director of Social Ecologies (socialecologies.net)\, she works on soil restoration and remediation\, long-term landscape planning\, and community-focused regenerative soils and water systems in Chicago and around the world. An internationally respected consultant\, speaker\, and teacher\, she has contributed to the ongoing body of knowledge about soils and how to rebuild microbial\, mycological\, and mineral communities through her publication The Ground Rules: reconnecting soil and soul\, her book The Soil Keepers: interviews with practitioners on the ground beneath our feet\, her radio show “Spontaneous Vegetation\,” on Chicago’s WLPN\, and myriad writings and artworks of her own. \n  \n  \n  \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/healing-our-soils-together/
LOCATION:Civically\, Inc.\, 1001 Wood St\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15221\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,Lecture,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20191119T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20191119T193000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20191113T214824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191113T214824Z
UID:21978-1574182800-1574191800@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:CommunityCare Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Grounded is excited to host the first-ever CommunityCare Gathering – an event to bring together resident stewards that are working in Homewood\, Larimer\, and Wilkinsburg to beautify their neighborhood. To date\, CommunityCare stewards have invested more than 1\,300 hours improving their community. Each and every steward is a part of that amazing number and we want to take the time to reflect on this great accomplishment and what it means for the program and our communities.  \nThis event will be a celebration of the work the stewards are doing in their community as well as a way to learn about what other CommunityCare cohorts are focusing on. We will invite stewards to share lessons learned\, challenges\, and unique strengths of your neighborhood approach. Whether you’re a brand new steward or have been doing this work for years\, we want to hear from you. Please come when you can and stay at long as you can!
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/communitycare-gathering/
LOCATION:The Shop – Homewood\, 621 N Dallas Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206-1112
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,For Fun
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20191108T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20191108T150000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20191008T182947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T183056Z
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SUMMARY:Hazelwood Garden Planting
DESCRIPTION:Come help Grounded and residents of the Hazelwood community finish the green stormwater infrastructure implementation on Chatsworth Ave! This day will primarily focus on planting and mulching. \n 
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/hazelwood-garden-planting/
LOCATION:4713 Chatsworth Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA 15207\, USA\, 4713 Chatsworth Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15207\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,Volunteer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20191108T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20191108T130000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20191008T151455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T151455Z
UID:21895-1573207200-1573218000@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:Flowers Avenue GSI Planting
DESCRIPTION:Come help Grounded and residents of the Hazelwood community finish the green stormwater infrastructure implementation in Hazelwood. This day will focus on planting\, mulching and adding protective fencing around small shrubs. Come help us make a difference in the lives of our neighbors!
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/flowers-avenue-gsi-planting/
LOCATION:323 flowers ave\, 323 Flowers Ave\, pittsburgh\, PA\, 15207\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,For Fun,Volunteer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190810T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190810T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190801T162816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190807T161832Z
UID:21685-1565445600-1565452800@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:Arts and Crafts: Stormwater Edition
DESCRIPTION:Bring the kids to learn about stormwater runoff and sanitary sewage overflow through the medium of art! This event will help kids to understand the severity of stormwater runoff through crafts.
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/arts-and-crafts-stormwater-edition/
LOCATION:Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh – Hazelwood\, 5006 Second Avenue\, pittsburgh\, PA\, 15207\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,For Fun
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190803T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190803T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190801T160041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190801T161341Z
UID:21683-1564840800-1564848000@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:Stormwater Runoff Round Table
DESCRIPTION:Come learn about the issues surrounding stormwater runoff\, sanitary sewage overflow\, and the impact they have on your community. The purpose of this event is to get families motivated about taking care of their communities through education about stormwater runoff and how community members can get involved.
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/stormwater-runoff-round-table/
LOCATION:Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh – Hazelwood\, 5006 Second Avenue\, pittsburgh\, PA\, 15207\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190627T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190627T130000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190605T160135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190605T160158Z
UID:21453-1561636800-1561640400@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:LISC Safety & Justice – Collaborative Approaches for Safe Places
DESCRIPTION:LISC Safety & Justice will present on their model of collaborative problems solving to address neighborhood crime and safety challenges\, including discussion of why we should concentrate on place\, the problem-solving process\, the roles of community partners\, and what success can look like. This method incorporates proven crime reduction strategies with relationship- and capacity-building approaches to support sustainable neighborhood improvement. The webinar will include an overview of the Alameda CountyEden Night Live project\, a LISC partnership with ArtPlace America to address community and public safety issues using creative placemaking. Bess Earl\, a former LISC partner\, with United Methodist Children’s Services\, and current Milwaukee LISC employee\, will discuss a comprehensive safety partnership in the Washington Park community and how concentrating on housing and community spaces helped a community rally for growth and safety. \nPresenter: Matt Perkins – Sr. Program Officer\, LISC Safety and Justice; Bess Earl – Program Officer\, Milwaukee LISC\nRegister Now >> \nIf you have any questions or topic suggestions for Cornerstone webinars\, please contact Justin Godard at jgodard@communityprogress.net. \nSupport from Bank of America makes the Cornerstone webinar series possible.
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/lisc-safety-justice/
LOCATION:webinar
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,Workshops,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Community Progress":MAILTO:callinger@communityprogress.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190626T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190626T180000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190605T162905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190605T162905Z
UID:21457-1561536000-1561572000@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:Air Quality Community Listening Session
DESCRIPTION:Air Quality Community Listening Session that Council Person\, Erika Strassburger is hosting on Wednesday\, June 26th at 6:00 p.m. at Repair the World Pittsburgh (6022 Broad Street in East Liberty). The format will allow individuals and organizations to share their personal experiences and input on air quality in the Pittsburgh region. There will be a space where organizations can display educational materials\, as well. \n 
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/air-quality-community-listening-session/
LOCATION:Repair The World: Pittsburgh\, 6022 Broad Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,Lecture,Partner Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Councilperson Erika Strassburger":MAILTO:erika.strassburger@pittsburghpa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190530T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190530T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190514T195522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190514T200046Z
UID:21391-1559206800-1559219400@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:THINC30 Tank: Ensuring Inclusive Pittsburgh Neighborhoods
DESCRIPTION:Lend your voice and insights to help create a tool that can be used to regularly check up on the health of Pittsburgh’s 90 unique neighborhoods at our first 2019 THINC30 Tank: Ensuring Inclusive Pittsburgh Neighborhoods. \nOver the last two years\, Pittsburgh’s business\, civic and community leaders have joined us at our THINC30 summits to learn how they may help advance the 17 global UN Sustainable Development Goals here locally and create a thriving\, robust region for everyone. \nLast year\, alone\, more than 500 registered to learn more about tackling some of our most pressing sustainability issues\, such as the school-to-prison pipeline\, air quality\, and the environment\, generational poverty\, and neighborhood gentrification and displacement\, among others. \nOne thing made obvious from these past summits is the real need for more in-depth\, focused discussion around certain issues. \nSo\, in 2019\, we’ll be hosting three smaller summits – events we’re calling THINC30 Tanks. This one is our first.
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/thinc30-tank-ensuring-inclusive-pittsburgh-neighborhoods/
LOCATION:Energy Innovation Center\, 1435 Bedford Avenue\, Floor 1\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Education,Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190528T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190528T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190521T132504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190521T132504Z
UID:21402-1559066400-1559073600@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:Hilltop Community Unity Land Lab
DESCRIPTION:Come one; Come All! \nTo Celebrate Community Unity at the Grape Street Garden in the rear of Carnegie Library of Knoxville. \nWe will have free games\, prizes\, and good times in the garden! \nFree Food and Free community resource tips from professionals and guides provided. \nBring the children out for an evening of fun and education. \n#LandLabisLand Goodness!
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/hilltop-community-unity-land-lab/
LOCATION:carnegie Library of Knoxville\, 400 Brownsville Rd.\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15204
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,For Fun,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grounded Strategies":MAILTO:info@groundedpgh.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190523T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190523T193000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190501T165931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190501T170527Z
UID:21302-1558632600-1558639800@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:Free Northside Land Lab
DESCRIPTION:Come to the Free Northside Land Lab  Session #5 \nHosted at the Colab 18 for a great time! \nWe will dine and have a discussion! \nIf you have an idea or a suggestion for your local councilman/councilwomen in regards to the “Vacant Land Epidemic” Please RSVP to attend \n 
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/free-northside-land-lab-2/
LOCATION:Colab 18\, 100 South Commons suite 100\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15212
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,For Fun,Workshops,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grounded Strategies":MAILTO:info@groundedpgh.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190521T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190521T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190204T041051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190321T193745Z
UID:20949-1558461600-1558468800@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:2019 GIS Class Registration
DESCRIPTION:Classes from March 19 – May 21\nCost: $500\n\nA ten-week course to learn the basics of GIS technologies (Geographic Information Systems)\, with a focus on the industry-standard ArcGIS platform by ESRI. Classes will be held every Tuesday from March 19th-May 21st from 6-8 PM. \nWe will utilize lecture\, hands-on tutorials in the program\, readings and application with a Community Project and Partner. \nTopics covered will include: \n\nWeek 1 : Introduction – course overview\, components and uses\nWeek 2 : GIS 101 – vocabulary and good habits\nWeek 3 : Map Design & Outputs\nWeek 4 : Data: Collecting\, Importing\, Cleaning\, Using\, Storing\nWeek 5 : Spatial Data Processing*\nWeek 6 : Spatial Analyst\nWeek 7 : GIS Extensions\nWeek 8 : Digitizing\, Geocoding\, & ArcGIS Online\nWeek 9 : Project Work Time/ Questions\nWeek 10: Project Presentations\n\n \n  \nFrequently Asked Questions:\nWhat do I need?\n\nWe use the text “GIS Tutorial 1\, 10.3 Edition” by Kurland and Gorr. There are electronic versions available\, but this is a great reference book and it can be easier to have something to flip through when you need a reminder of what you’ve learned.\nA free trial of the software is available online but limited to 90 days which should get you through the class if you are looking to evaluate the system. I believe a 180-day trial is available with the purchase of a new copy of the text. Alternatively\, if you would like to purchase a personal copy of the software\, ESRI offers a personal license for $100/year though the text will still be required.\nAn external hard drive or jump drive with at least 1GB of free space.\nPlan to have your own Laptop and ArcGIS software for the course. The desktop version of this software (which is what this class will focus on) only works in the Windows Operating System. So\, if you have a Mac\, you can run a Windows virtual machine through your Mac or try and borrow a PC.\n\nIf I don’t own a laptop\, can I borrow one?\n\nThere are 3 desktops on location (with ArcGIS installed) for students who cannot provide their own computer but this means you will only be able to work during the class hours.\n\nWhat should I expect?\n\nThis professional development class is designed so that students can work at their own pace. We will work to get you familiar with concepts and tools during the class time and provide ample time to work on modules while we are available to help troubleshoot and answer questions. That said\, the more time you are able to commit to finishing the in-class exercises and applying what you’ve learned in a practical project\, the more you will retain.\nEach year\, we adjust the class based on the feedback of previous students to ensure you get a strong understanding of the system\, its potential for use in your field of interest or work\, and a starting point for data and analytics.\nWe work to solidify the individual lessons through project application – if you have a project in mind\, we can work with you to make that happen\, if you need a project\, we will connect you with a community partner who may need some support – as mentioned\, the more you use it\, the easier it gets and the project is a great way to apply what you learn.\nWe get that this is something extra and we want to make sure it is worth your time! If you have additional questions or need more time\, we can work with you so that you don’t get overwhelmed. We also want to make it fun\, we provide snacks during each class and spend plenty of time commiserating over the challenges of clean data and imperfect technology!\n\nDo you offer a flexible payment schedule?\n\nIf you are interested in a flexible payment schedule or need to pay in installments\, just let us know and we can make arrangements. Email shequaya@groundedpgh.org.\n\nWhat kind of projects can I do?\n\nThe only limitations for project applications are your commitment to time and access to the data. We can work to connect you to many data sources\, but occasionally due to privacy concerns or disconnected systems\, certain data may be hard to obtain – such as detailed crime or health information – but we will do our best to help you work on something that is relevant to you.\n\nIs there a certificate for completing this course?\n\nWhile this course is not accredited in any way\, we will provide a certificate to acknowledge your completion of study. Successful completion includes the expectation of attendance in all classes (or making up the work if you miss it)\, successful completion of all assignments\, and an applied project to be on the final day of class (along with pizza and beer to celebrate!).\n\n  \n 
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/2019-2-2-2-2-3-2-3-2/
LOCATION:Grounded Strategies’ Office\, 6587 Hamilton Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Grounded Strategies":MAILTO:info@groundedpgh.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190516T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190516T203000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190416T203544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190416T204050Z
UID:21198-1558029600-1558038600@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:2019 Southside Slope Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, the South Side Slopes Neighborhood Association holds six public meetings open to the community (two of which are parties!). \nAll South Side Slopes residents are invited to attend. \nJoin us!  Meet new people or reconnect with long-time neighbors. Learn what is happening and planned for the community.  Come to share your ideas\, love & concerns for the neighborhood.
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/2019-southside-slope-public-meeting/
LOCATION:ST PAUL OF THE CROSS RETREAT CENTER\, 148 Monastery Ave\, PITTSBURGH\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,For Fun
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190514T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190514T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190204T041022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190321T195654Z
UID:20948-1557856800-1557864000@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:2019 GIS Class Registration
DESCRIPTION:Classes from March 19 – May 21\nCost: $500\n\nA ten-week course to learn the basics of GIS technologies (Geographic Information Systems)\, with a focus on the industry-standard ArcGIS platform by ESRI. Classes will be held every Tuesday from March 19th-May 21st from 6-8 PM. \nWe will utilize lecture\, hands-on tutorials in the program\, readings and application with a Community Project and Partner. \nTopics covered will include: \n\nWeek 1 : Introduction – course overview\, components and uses\nWeek 2 : GIS 101 – vocabulary and good habits\nWeek 3 : Map Design & Outputs\nWeek 4 : Data: Collecting\, Importing\, Cleaning\, Using\, Storing\nWeek 5 : Spatial Data Processing*\nWeek 6 : Spatial Analyst\nWeek 7 : GIS Extensions\nWeek 8 : Digitizing\, Geocoding\, & ArcGIS Online\nWeek 9 : Project Work Time/ Questions\nWeek 10: Project Presentations\n\n \nFrequently Asked Questions:\nWhat do I need?\n\nWe use the text “GIS Tutorial 1\, 10.3 Edition” by Kurland and Gorr. There are electronic versions available\, but this is a great reference book and it can be easier to have something to flip through when you need a reminder of what you’ve learned.\nA free trial of the software is available online but limited to 90 days which should get you through the class if you are looking to evaluate the system. I believe a 180-day trial is available with the purchase of a new copy of the text. Alternatively\, if you would like to purchase a personal copy of the software\, ESRI offers a personal license for $100/year though the text will still be required.\nAn external hard drive or jump drive with at least 1GB of free space.\nPlan to have your own Laptop and ArcGIS software for the course. The desktop version of this software (which is what this class will focus on) only works in the Windows Operating System. So\, if you have a Mac\, you can run a Windows virtual machine through your Mac or try and borrow a PC.\n\nIf I don’t own a laptop\, can I borrow one?\n\nThere are 3 desktops on location (with ArcGIS installed) for students who cannot provide their own computer but this means you will only be able to work during the class hours.\n\nWhat should I expect?\n\nThis professional development class is designed so that students can work at their own pace. We will work to get you familiar with concepts and tools during the class time and provide ample time to work on modules while we are available to help troubleshoot and answer questions. That said\, the more time you are able to commit to finishing the in-class exercises and applying what you’ve learned in a practical project\, the more you will retain.\nEach year\, we adjust the class based on the feedback of previous students to ensure you get a strong understanding of the system\, its potential for use in your field of interest or work\, and a starting point for data and analytics.\nWe work to solidify the individual lessons through project application – if you have a project in mind\, we can work with you to make that happen\, if you need a project\, we will connect you with a community partner who may need some support – as mentioned\, the more you use it\, the easier it gets and the project is a great way to apply what you learn.\nWe get that this is something extra and we want to make sure it is worth your time! If you have additional questions or need more time\, we can work with you so that you don’t get overwhelmed. We also want to make it fun\, we provide snacks during each class and spend plenty of time commiserating over the challenges of clean data and imperfect technology!\n\nDo you offer a flexible payment schedule?\n\nIf you are interested in a flexible payment schedule or need to pay in installments\, just let us know and we can make arrangements. Email shequaya@groundedpgh.org.\n\nWhat kind of projects can I do?\n\nThe only limitations for project applications are your commitment to time and access to the data. We can work to connect you to many data sources\, but occasionally due to privacy concerns or disconnected systems\, certain data may be hard to obtain – such as detailed crime or health information – but we will do our best to help you work on something that is relevant to you.\n\nIs there a certificate for completing this course?\n\nWhile this course is not accredited in any way\, we will provide a certificate to acknowledge your completion of study. Successful completion includes the expectation of attendance in all classes (or making up the work if you miss it)\, successful completion of all assignments\, and an applied project to be on the final day of class (along with pizza and beer to celebrate!).\n\n  \n 
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/2019-2-2-2-2-3-2-3/
LOCATION:Grounded Strategies’ Office\, 6587 Hamilton Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Grounded Strategies":MAILTO:info@groundedpgh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190507T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190507T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190118T192706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190321T195625Z
UID:20847-1557252000-1557259200@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:2019 GIS Class
DESCRIPTION:Classes from March 19 – May 21\nCost: $500\n\nA ten-week course to learn the basics of GIS technologies (Geographic Information Systems)\, with a focus on the industry-standard ArcGIS platform by ESRI. Classes will be held every Tuesday from March 19th-May 21st from 6-8 PM. \nWe will utilize lecture\, hands-on tutorials in the program\, readings and application with a Community Project and Partner. \nTopics covered will include: \n\nWeek 1 : Introduction – course overview\, components and uses\nWeek 2 : GIS 101 – vocabulary and good habits\nWeek 3 : Map Design & Outputs\nWeek 4 : Data: Collecting\, Importing\, Cleaning\, Using\, Storing\nWeek 5 : Spatial Data Processing*\nWeek 6 : Spatial Analyst\nWeek 7 : GIS Extensions\nWeek 8 : Digitizing\, Geocoding\, & ArcGIS Online\nWeek 9 : Project Work Time/ Questions\nWeek 10: Project Presentations\n\n \n  \nFrequently Asked Questions:\nWhat do I need?\n\nWe use the text “GIS Tutorial 1\, 10.3 Edition” by Kurland and Gorr. There are electronic versions available\, but this is a great reference book and it can be easier to have something to flip through when you need a reminder of what you’ve learned.\nA free trial of the software is available online but limited to 90 days which should get you through the class if you are looking to evaluate the system. I believe a 180-day trial is available with the purchase of a new copy of the text. Alternatively\, if you would like to purchase a personal copy of the software\, ESRI offers a personal license for $100/year though the text will still be required.\nAn external hard drive or jump drive with at least 1GB of free space.\nPlan to have your own Laptop and ArcGIS software for the course. The desktop version of this software (which is what this class will focus on) only works in the Windows Operating System. So\, if you have a Mac\, you can run a Windows virtual machine through your Mac or try and borrow a PC.\n\nIf I don’t own a laptop\, can I borrow one?\n\nThere are 3 desktops on location (with ArcGIS installed) for students who cannot provide their own computer but this means you will only be able to work during the class hours.\n\nWhat should I expect?\n\nThis professional development class is designed so that students can work at their own pace. We will work to get you familiar with concepts and tools during the class time and provide ample time to work on modules while we are available to help troubleshoot and answer questions. That said\, the more time you are able to commit to finishing the in-class exercises and applying what you’ve learned in a practical project\, the more you will retain.\nEach year\, we adjust the class based on the feedback of previous students to ensure you get a strong understanding of the system\, its potential for use in your field of interest or work\, and a starting point for data and analytics.\nWe work to solidify the individual lessons through project application – if you have a project in mind\, we can work with you to make that happen\, if you need a project\, we will connect you with a community partner who may need some support – as mentioned\, the more you use it\, the easier it gets and the project is a great way to apply what you learn.\nWe get that this is something extra and we want to make sure it is worth your time! If you have additional questions or need more time\, we can work with you so that you don’t get overwhelmed. We also want to make it fun\, we provide snacks during each class and spend plenty of time commiserating over the challenges of clean data and imperfect technology!\n\nDo you offer a flexible payment schedule?\n\nIf you are interested in a flexible payment schedule or need to pay in installments\, just let us know and we can make arrangements. Email shequaya@groundedpgh.org.\n\nWhat kind of projects can I do?\n\nThe only limitations for project applications are your commitment to time and access to the data. We can work to connect you to many data sources\, but occasionally due to privacy concerns or disconnected systems\, certain data may be hard to obtain – such as detailed crime or health information – but we will do our best to help you work on something that is relevant to you.\n\nIs there a certificate for completing this course?\n\nWhile this course is not accredited in any way\, we will provide a certificate to acknowledge your completion of study. Successful completion includes the expectation of attendance in all classes (or making up the work if you miss it)\, successful completion of all assignments\, and an applied project to be on the final day of class (along with pizza and beer to celebrate!).\n\n  \n 
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/2019-2-2-2-2-3-2-2/
LOCATION:Grounded Strategies’ Office\, 6587 Hamilton Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Grounded Strategies":MAILTO:info@groundedpgh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190502T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190502T193000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190501T163142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190501T170233Z
UID:21299-1556818200-1556825400@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:Free NorthSide Land Lab
DESCRIPTION:Come to the Free Northside Land Lab \nHosted at the Colab 18 for a great time! \nWe will dine and have a discussion around advocacy\, participatory budgets\, and forming peoples assemblies. \nIf you have an idea or a suggestion for your local councilman and women in regards to the “Vacant Land Epidemic” Please RSVP to attend the sessions 412-361-2099.
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/free-northside-land-lab/
LOCATION:Colab 18\, 100 South Commons suite 100\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15212
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,For Fun,Workshops,Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://groundedpgh.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/LandLab-current-save-the-date-north-side-flyer-5-1.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Grounded Strategies":MAILTO:info@groundedpgh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190430T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190430T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190204T040928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190321T195632Z
UID:20848-1556647200-1556654400@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:2019 GIS Class Registration
DESCRIPTION:Classes from March 19 – May 21\nCost: $500\n\nA ten-week course to learn the basics of GIS technologies (Geographic Information Systems)\, with a focus on the industry-standard ArcGIS platform by ESRI. Classes will be held every Tuesday from March 19th-May 21st from 6-8 PM. \nWe will utilize lecture\, hands-on tutorials in the program\, readings and application with a Community Project and Partner. \nTopics covered will include: \n\nWeek 1 : Introduction – course overview\, components and uses\nWeek 2 : GIS 101 – vocabulary and good habits\nWeek 3 : Map Design & Outputs\nWeek 4 : Data: Collecting\, Importing\, Cleaning\, Using\, Storing\nWeek 5 : Spatial Data Processing*\nWeek 6 : Spatial Analyst\nWeek 7 : GIS Extensions\nWeek 8 : Digitizing\, Geocoding\, & ArcGIS Online\nWeek 9 : Project Work Time/ Questions\nWeek 10: Project Presentations\n\n \n  \nFrequently Asked Questions:\nWhat do I need?\n\nWe use the text “GIS Tutorial 1\, 10.3 Edition” by Kurland and Gorr. There are electronic versions available\, but this is a great reference book and it can be easier to have something to flip through when you need a reminder of what you’ve learned.\nA free trial of the software is available online but limited to 90 days which should get you through the class if you are looking to evaluate the system. I believe a 180-day trial is available with the purchase of a new copy of the text. Alternatively\, if you would like to purchase a personal copy of the software\, ESRI offers a personal license for $100/year though the text will still be required.\nAn external hard drive or jump drive with at least 1GB of free space.\nPlan to have your own Laptop and ArcGIS software for the course. The desktop version of this software (which is what this class will focus on) only works in the Windows Operating System. So\, if you have a Mac\, you can run a Windows virtual machine through your Mac or try and borrow a PC.\n\nIf I don’t own a laptop\, can I borrow one?\n\nThere are 3 desktops on location (with ArcGIS installed) for students who cannot provide their own computer but this means you will only be able to work during the class hours.\n\nWhat should I expect?\n\nThis professional development class is designed so that students can work at their own pace. We will work to get you familiar with concepts and tools during the class time and provide ample time to work on modules while we are available to help troubleshoot and answer questions. That said\, the more time you are able to commit to finishing the in-class exercises and applying what you’ve learned in a practical project\, the more you will retain.\nEach year\, we adjust the class based on the feedback of previous students to ensure you get a strong understanding of the system\, its potential for use in your field of interest or work\, and a starting point for data and analytics.\nWe work to solidify the individual lessons through project application – if you have a project in mind\, we can work with you to make that happen\, if you need a project\, we will connect you with a community partner who may need some support – as mentioned\, the more you use it\, the easier it gets and the project is a great way to apply what you learn.\nWe get that this is something extra and we want to make sure it is worth your time! If you have additional questions or need more time\, we can work with you so that you don’t get overwhelmed. We also want to make it fun\, we provide snacks during each class and spend plenty of time commiserating over the challenges of clean data and imperfect technology!\n\nDo you offer a flexible payment schedule?\n\nIf you are interested in a flexible payment schedule or need to pay in installments\, just let us know and we can make arrangements. Email shequaya@groundedpgh.org.\n\nWhat kind of projects can I do?\n\nThe only limitations for project applications are your commitment to time and access to the data. We can work to connect you to many data sources\, but occasionally due to privacy concerns or disconnected systems\, certain data may be hard to obtain – such as detailed crime or health information – but we will do our best to help you work on something that is relevant to you.\n\nIs there a certificate for completing this course?\n\nWhile this course is not accredited in any way\, we will provide a certificate to acknowledge your completion of study. Successful completion includes the expectation of attendance in all classes (or making up the work if you miss it)\, successful completion of all assignments\, and an applied project to be on the final day of class (along with pizza and beer to celebrate!).\n\n  \n 
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/2019-2-2-2-2-3-2/
LOCATION:Grounded Strategies’ Office\, 6587 Hamilton Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Grounded Strategies":MAILTO:info@groundedpgh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190428T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190428T030000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190129T201126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190129T205117Z
UID:20896-1556413200-1556420400@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:PERRY HILLTOP CITIZENS COUNCIL: Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:Community Plan Launch Event\n\n\nJoin us for FREE food\, activities for children\, opportunities to express yourself\, raffles\, and a photobooth at the Overlook. RSVP here! \nRain Location: 2246 Wilson Avenue 15214 \nQuestions? Need a ride? Contact 412-238-7528 or
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/perry-hilltop-citizens-council-launch-party/
LOCATION:Fineview Park\, Myler Street and Fineview Avene\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15214
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,For Fun
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190423T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190423T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190118T191119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190321T193923Z
UID:20846-1556042400-1556049600@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:2019 GIS Class
DESCRIPTION:Classes from March 19 – May 21\nCost: $500\n\nA ten-week course to learn the basics of GIS technologies (Geographic Information Systems)\, with a focus on the industry-standard ArcGIS platform by ESRI. Classes will be held every Tuesday from March 19th-May 21st from 6-8 PM. \nWe will utilize lecture\, hands-on tutorials in the program\, readings and application with a Community Project and Partner. \nTopics covered will include: \n\nWeek 1 : Introduction – course overview\, components and uses\nWeek 2 : GIS 101 – vocabulary and good habits\nWeek 3 : Map Design & Outputs\nWeek 4 : Data: Collecting\, Importing\, Cleaning\, Using\, Storing\nWeek 5 : Spatial Data Processing*\nWeek 6 : Spatial Analyst\nWeek 7 : GIS Extensions\nWeek 8 : Digitizing\, Geocoding\, & ArcGIS Online\nWeek 9 : Project Work Time/ Questions\nWeek 10: Project Presentations\n\n \n  \nFrequently Asked Questions:\nWhat do I need?\n\nWe use the text “GIS Tutorial 1\, 10.3 Edition” by Kurland and Gorr. There are electronic versions available\, but this is a great reference book and it can be easier to have something to flip through when you need a reminder of what you’ve learned.\nA free trial of the software is available online but limited to 90 days which should get you through the class if you are looking to evaluate the system. I believe a 180-day trial is available with the purchase of a new copy of the text. Alternatively\, if you would like to purchase a personal copy of the software\, ESRI offers a personal license for $100/year though the text will still be required.\nAn external hard drive or jump drive with at least 1GB of free space.\nPlan to have your own Laptop and ArcGIS software for the course. The desktop version of this software (which is what this class will focus on) only works in the Windows Operating System. So\, if you have a Mac\, you can run a Windows virtual machine through your Mac or try and borrow a PC.\n\nIf I don’t own a laptop\, can I borrow one?\n\nThere are 3 desktops on location (with ArcGIS installed) for students who cannot provide their own computer but this means you will only be able to work during the class hours.\n\nWhat should I expect?\n\nThis professional development class is designed so that students can work at their own pace. We will work to get you familiar with concepts and tools during the class time and provide ample time to work on modules while we are available to help troubleshoot and answer questions. That said\, the more time you are able to commit to finishing the in-class exercises and applying what you’ve learned in a practical project\, the more you will retain.\nEach year\, we adjust the class based on the feedback of previous students to ensure you get a strong understanding of the system\, its potential for use in your field of interest or work\, and a starting point for data and analytics.\nWe work to solidify the individual lessons through project application – if you have a project in mind\, we can work with you to make that happen\, if you need a project\, we will connect you with a community partner who may need some support – as mentioned\, the more you use it\, the easier it gets and the project is a great way to apply what you learn.\nWe get that this is something extra and we want to make sure it is worth your time! If you have additional questions or need more time\, we can work with you so that you don’t get overwhelmed. We also want to make it fun\, we provide snacks during each class and spend plenty of time commiserating over the challenges of clean data and imperfect technology!\n\nDo you offer a flexible payment schedule?\n\nIf you are interested in a flexible payment schedule or need to pay in installments\, just let us know and we can make arrangements. Email shequaya@groundedpgh.org.\n\nWhat kind of projects can I do?\n\nThe only limitations for project applications are your commitment to time and access to the data. We can work to connect you to many data sources\, but occasionally due to privacy concerns or disconnected systems\, certain data may be hard to obtain – such as detailed crime or health information – but we will do our best to help you work on something that is relevant to you.\n\nIs there a certificate for completing this course?\n\nWhile this course is not accredited in any way\, we will provide a certificate to acknowledge your completion of study. Successful completion includes the expectation of attendance in all classes (or making up the work if you miss it)\, successful completion of all assignments\, and an applied project to be on the final day of class (along with pizza and beer to celebrate!).\n\n  \n 
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/2019-2-2-2-2-3/
LOCATION:Grounded Strategies’ Office\, 6587 Hamilton Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Grounded Strategies":MAILTO:info@groundedpgh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190416T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190416T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190118T190744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190321T193913Z
UID:20845-1555437600-1555444800@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:2019 GIS Class
DESCRIPTION:Classes from March 19 – May 21\nCost: $500\n\nA ten-week course to learn the basics of GIS technologies (Geographic Information Systems)\, with a focus on the industry-standard ArcGIS platform by ESRI. Classes will be held every Tuesday from March 19th-May 21st from 6-8 PM. \nWe will utilize lecture\, hands on tutorials in the program\, readings and application with a Community Project and Partner. \nTopics covered will include: \n\nWeek 1 : Introduction – course overview\, components and uses\nWeek 2 : GIS 101 – vocabulary and good habits\nWeek 3 : Map Design & Outputs\nWeek 4 : Data: Collecting\, Importing\, Cleaning\, Using\, Storing\nWeek 5 : Spatial Data Processing*\nWeek 6 : Spatial Analyst\nWeek 7 : GIS Extensions\nWeek 8 : Digitizing\, Geocoding\, & ArcGIS Online\nWeek 9 : Project Work Time/ Questions\nWeek 10: Project Presentations\n\n \n  \nFrequently Asked Questions:\nWhat do I need?\n\nWe use the text “GIS Tutorial 1\, 10.3 Edition” by Kurland and Gorr. There are electronic versions available\, but this is a great reference book and it can be easier to have something to flip through when you need a reminder of what you’ve learned.\nA free trial of the software is available online\, but limited to 90 days which should get you through the class if you are looking to evaluate the system. I believe a 180 day trial is available with the purchase of a new copy of the text. Alternatively\, if you would like to purchase a personal copy of the software\, ESRI offers a personal license for $100/year though the text will still be required.\nAn external hard drive or jump drive with at least 1GB of free space.\nPlan to have your own Laptop and ArcGIS software for the course. The desktop version of this software (which is what this class will focus on) only works in the Windows Operating System. So\, if you have a Mac\, you can run a Windows virtual machine through your Mac or try and borrow a PC.\n\nIf I don’t own a laptop\, can I borrow one?\n\nThere are 3 desktops on location (with ArcGIS installed) for students who cannot provide their own computer but this means you will only be able to work during the class hours.\n\nWhat should I expect?\n\nThis professional development class is designed so that students can work at their own pace. We will work to get you familiar with concepts and tools during the class time\, and provide ample time to work on modules while we are available to help troubleshoot and answer questions. That said\, the more time you are able to commit to finishing the in class exercises and applying what you’ve learned in a practical project\, the more you will retain.\nEach year\, we adjust the class based on feedback of previous students to ensure you get a strong understanding of the system\, its potential for use in your field of interest or work\, and a starting point for data and analytics.\nWe work to solidify the individual lessons through project application – if you have a project in mind\, we can work with you to make that happen\, if you need a project\, we will connect you with a community partner who may need some support – as mentioned\, the more you use it\, the easier it gets and the project is a great way to apply what you learn.\nWe get that this is something extra and we want to make sure it is worth your time! If you have additional questions\, or need more time\, we can work with you so that you don’t get overwhelmed. We also want to make it fun\, we provide snacks during each class and spend plenty of time commiserating over the challenges of clean data and imperfect technology!\n\nDo you offer a flexible payment schedule?\n\nIf you are interested in a flexible payment schedule or need to pay in installments\, just let us know and we can make arrangements. Email shequaya@groundedpgh.org.\n\nWhat kind of projects can I do?\n\nThe only limitations for project applications are your commitment to time and access to the data. We can work to connect you to  many data sources\, but occasionally due to privacy concerns or disconnected systems\, certain data may be hard to obtain – such as detailed crime or health information – but we will do our best to help you work on something that is relevant to you.\n\nIs there a certificate for completing this course?\n\nWhile this course is not accredited in any way\, we will provide a certificate to acknowledge your completion of study. Successful completion includes the expectation of attendance in all classes (or making up the work if you miss it)\, successful completion of all assignments\, and an applied project to be on the final day of class (along with pizza and beer to celebrate!).\n\n  \n 
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/2019-2-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Grounded Strategies’ Office\, 6587 Hamilton Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Grounded Strategies":MAILTO:info@groundedpgh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190409T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190409T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190118T190642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190326T214054Z
UID:20844-1554832800-1554840000@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:2019 GIS Class
DESCRIPTION:Classes from March 19 – May 21\nCost: $500\n\nA ten-week course to learn the basics of GIS technologies (Geographic Information Systems)\, with a focus on the industry-standard ArcGIS platform by ESRI. Classes will be held every Tuesday from March 19th-May 21st from 6-8 PM. \nWe will utilize lecture\, hands on tutorials in the program\, readings and application with a Community Project and Partner. \nTopics covered will include: \n\nWeek 1 : Introduction – course overview\, components and uses\nWeek 2 : GIS 101 – vocabulary and good habits\nWeek 3 : Map Design & Outputs\nWeek 4 : Data: Collecting\, Importing\, Cleaning\, Using\, Storing\nWeek 5 : Spatial Data Processing*\nWeek 6 : Spatial Analyst\nWeek 7 : GIS Extensions\nWeek 8 : Digitizing\, Geocoding\, & ArcGIS Online\nWeek 9 : Project Work Time/ Questions\nWeek 10: Project Presentations\n\n \n  \nFrequently Asked Questions:\nWhat do I need?\n\nWe use the text “GIS Tutorial 1\, 10.3 Edition” by Kurland and Gorr. There are electronic versions available\, but this is a great reference book and it can be easier to have something to flip through when you need a reminder of what you’ve learned.\nA free trial of the software is available online\, but limited to 90 days which should get you through the class if you are looking to evaluate the system. I believe a 180 day trial is available with the purchase of a new copy of the text. Alternatively\, if you would like to purchase a personal copy of the software\, ESRI offers a personal license for $100/year though the text will still be required.\nAn external hard drive or jump drive with at least 1GB of free space.\nPlan to have your own Laptop and ArcGIS software for the course. The desktop version of this software (which is what this class will focus on) only works in the Windows Operating System. So\, if you have a Mac\, you can run a Windows virtual machine through your Mac or try and borrow a PC.\n\nIf I don’t own a laptop\, can I borrow one?\n\nThere are 3 desktops on location (with ArcGIS installed) for students who cannot provide their own computer but this means you will only be able to work during the class hours.\n\nWhat should I expect?\n\nThis professional development class is designed so that students can work at their own pace. We will work to get you familiar with concepts and tools during the class time\, and provide ample time to work on modules while we are available to help troubleshoot and answer questions. That said\, the more time you are able to commit to finishing the in class exercises and applying what you’ve learned in a practical project\, the more you will retain.\nEach year\, we adjust the class based on feedback of previous students to ensure you get a strong understanding of the system\, its potential for use in your field of interest or work\, and a starting point for data and analytics.\nWe work to solidify the individual lessons through project application – if you have a project in mind\, we can work with you to make that happen\, if you need a project\, we will connect you with a community partner who may need some support – as mentioned\, the more you use it\, the easier it gets and the project is a great way to apply what you learn.\nWe get that this is something extra and we want to make sure it is worth your time! If you have additional questions\, or need more time\, we can work with you so that you don’t get overwhelmed. We also want to make it fun\, we provide snacks during each class and spend plenty of time commiserating over the challenges of clean data and imperfect technology!\n\nDo you offer a flexible payment schedule?\n\nIf you are interested in a flexible payment schedule or need to pay in installments\, just let us know and we can make arrangements. Email shequaya@groundedpgh.org.\n\nWhat kind of projects can I do?\n\nThe only limitations for project applications are your commitment to time and access to the data. We can work to connect you to  many data sources\, but occasionally due to privacy concerns or disconnected systems\, certain data may be hard to obtain – such as detailed crime or health information – but we will do our best to help you work on something that is relevant to you.\n\nIs there a certificate for completing this course?\n\nWhile this course is not accredited in any way\, we will provide a certificate to acknowledge your completion of study. Successful completion includes the expectation of attendance in all classes (or making up the work if you miss it)\, successful completion of all assignments\, and an applied project to be on the final day of class (along with pizza and beer to celebrate!).\n\n  \n 
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/2019-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Grounded Strategies’ Office\, 6587 Hamilton Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Grounded Strategies":MAILTO:info@groundedpgh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190406T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190406T180000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190313T032600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190321T201918Z
UID:21101-1554559200-1554573600@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:Greenways Workshop + Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Calling all Greenway Enthusiasts! Join us for an afternoon of resource-sharing\, networking\, and conversation about protecting and improving Pittsburgh’s greenways.\nOn Saturday\, April 6th\, we will be gathering greenway stewards from across the City. This will be an opportunity to learn from fellow stewardship groups\, identify free community resources\, share best practices\, and connect with City officials. \nDiscussion topics to include: \n\nBuilding Capacity: Where to Find Resources and Support for your Greenway\nDemystifying the City’s Process for working in your greenway\nGreenways for Pittsburgh 2.0 project update and Mock Implementation Plan\nTabling by local greenspace organizations\n\nPlease RSVP. Food and drink provided. Childcare available upon request.\nQuestions? Contact Anna at anna@groundedpgh.org or (412) 361-2099 x 6#. \n  \nThis project is part of Grounded’s Resilience Generation (ReGen) Program. In 2018\, Grounded started working with Pretty Up Beechview (PUB) to spruce up neglected land at the entrance of the Seldom Seen Greenway. Recognizing that there are numerous greenways through the city with dedicated stewardship groups like PUB\, this workshop is meant to bring together that network to build capacity and share experience.
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/greenwaysworkshop/
LOCATION:The Spartan Community Center of Hazelwood\, 134 East Elizabeth Street\, Pittsburgh\, 15207\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,Workshops
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190402T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190402T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190118T190340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190321T193855Z
UID:20843-1554228000-1554235200@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:2019 GIS Class
DESCRIPTION:Classes from March 19 – May 21\nCost: $500\n\nA ten-week course to learn the basics of GIS technologies (Geographic Information Systems)\, with a focus on the industry-standard ArcGIS platform by ESRI. Classes will be held every Tuesday from March 19th-May 21st from 6-8 PM. \nWe will utilize lecture\, hands on tutorials in the program\, readings and application with a Community Project and Partner. \nTopics covered will include: \n\nWeek 1 : Introduction – course overview\, components and uses\nWeek 2 : GIS 101 – vocabulary and good habits\nWeek 3 : Map Design & Outputs\nWeek 4 : Data: Collecting\, Importing\, Cleaning\, Using\, Storing\nWeek 5 : Spatial Data Processing*\nWeek 6 : Spatial Analyst\nWeek 7 : GIS Extensions\nWeek 8 : Digitizing\, Geocoding\, & ArcGIS Online\nWeek 9 : Project Work Time/ Questions\nWeek 10: Project Presentations\n\n \n  \nFrequently Asked Questions:\nWhat do I need?\n\nWe use the text “GIS Tutorial 1\, 10.3 Edition” by Kurland and Gorr. There are electronic versions available\, but this is a great reference book and it can be easier to have something to flip through when you need a reminder of what you’ve learned.\nA free trial of the software is available online\, but limited to 90 days which should get you through the class if you are looking to evaluate the system. I believe a 180 day trial is available with the purchase of a new copy of the text. Alternatively\, if you would like to purchase a personal copy of the software\, ESRI offers a personal license for $100/year though the text will still be required.\nAn external hard drive or jump drive with at least 1GB of free space.\nPlan to have your own Laptop and ArcGIS software for the course. The desktop version of this software (which is what this class will focus on) only works in the Windows Operating System. So\, if you have a Mac\, you can run a Windows virtual machine through your Mac or try and borrow a PC.\n\nIf I don’t own a laptop\, can I borrow one?\n\nThere are 3 desktops on location (with ArcGIS installed) for students who cannot provide their own computer but this means you will only be able to work during the class hours.\n\nWhat should I expect?\n\nThis professional development class is designed so that students can work at their own pace. We will work to get you familiar with concepts and tools during the class time\, and provide ample time to work on modules while we are available to help troubleshoot and answer questions. That said\, the more time you are able to commit to finishing the in class exercises and applying what you’ve learned in a practical project\, the more you will retain.\nEach year\, we adjust the class based on feedback of previous students to ensure you get a strong understanding of the system\, its potential for use in your field of interest or work\, and a starting point for data and analytics.\nWe work to solidify the individual lessons through project application – if you have a project in mind\, we can work with you to make that happen\, if you need a project\, we will connect you with a community partner who may need some support – as mentioned\, the more you use it\, the easier it gets and the project is a great way to apply what you learn.\nWe get that this is something extra and we want to make sure it is worth your time! If you have additional questions\, or need more time\, we can work with you so that you don’t get overwhelmed. We also want to make it fun\, we provide snacks during each class and spend plenty of time commiserating over the challenges of clean data and imperfect technology!\n\nDo you offer a flexible payment schedule?\n\nIf you are interested in a flexible payment schedule or need to pay in installments\, just let us know and we can make arrangements. Email shequaya@groundedpgh.org.\n\nWhat kind of projects can I do?\n\nThe only limitations for project applications are your commitment to time and access to the data. We can work to connect you to  many data sources\, but occasionally due to privacy concerns or disconnected systems\, certain data may be hard to obtain – such as detailed crime or health information – but we will do our best to help you work on something that is relevant to you.\n\nIs there a certificate for completing this course?\n\nWhile this course is not accredited in any way\, we will provide a certificate to acknowledge your completion of study. Successful completion includes the expectation of attendance in all classes (or making up the work if you miss it)\, successful completion of all assignments\, and an applied project to be on the final day of class (along with pizza and beer to celebrate!).\n\n  \n 
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/2019-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Grounded Strategies’ Office\, 6587 Hamilton Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Grounded Strategies":MAILTO:info@groundedpgh.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190327T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190327T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190213T153610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190213T153610Z
UID:21022-1553707800-1553716800@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:Nonprofit Board Diversity Intitaive Workshop II
DESCRIPTION:Join us!\nAt this event\, Urban Kind will host a dozen nonprofit organizations including their board presidents\, and or other long-standing board members alongside the executive director to meet with small groups of members of the Black Environmental Collective who are interested in learning more about that organization.\n\nEach organization will have 2\, 45 minute sessions to engage potential board members.\nIf you are available and interested. Please click here to register to participate.\n\nTo ensure that everyone has adequate time to meet with organizations – space is limited.\nRegister as soon as you are sure that you can commit.\n\nIf your organization would like to participate as a board looking to meet potential candidates\, and you have not already registered\, click here to provide the necessary information.\nJamil Bey\, PhD\nPresident & CEO
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/nonprofit-board-diversity-intitaive-workshop-ii/
LOCATION:Our Clubhouse\, 2816 Smallman Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15222
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,For Fun,Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190326T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190326T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190118T190242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190321T193848Z
UID:20842-1553623200-1553630400@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:2019 GIS Class
DESCRIPTION:Classes from March 19 – May 21\nCost: $500\n\nA ten-week course to learn the basics of GIS technologies (Geographic Information Systems)\, with a focus on the industry-standard ArcGIS platform by ESRI. Classes will be held every Tuesday from March 19th-May 21st from 6-8 PM. \nWe will utilize lecture\, hands on tutorials in the program\, readings and application with a Community Project and Partner. \nTopics covered will include: \n\nWeek 1 : Introduction – course overview\, components and uses\nWeek 2 : GIS 101 – vocabulary and good habits\nWeek 3 : Map Design & Outputs\nWeek 4 : Data: Collecting\, Importing\, Cleaning\, Using\, Storing\nWeek 5 : Spatial Data Processing*\nWeek 6 : Spatial Analyst\nWeek 7 : GIS Extensions\nWeek 8 : Digitizing\, Geocoding\, & ArcGIS Online\nWeek 9 : Project Work Time/ Questions\nWeek 10: Project Presentations\n\n \n  \nFrequently Asked Questions:\nWhat do I need?\n\nWe use the text “GIS Tutorial 1\, 10.3 Edition” by Kurland and Gorr. There are electronic versions available\, but this is a great reference book and it can be easier to have something to flip through when you need a reminder of what you’ve learned.\nA free trial of the software is available online\, but limited to 90 days which should get you through the class if you are looking to evaluate the system. I believe a 180 day trial is available with the purchase of a new copy of the text. Alternatively\, if you would like to purchase a personal copy of the software\, ESRI offers a personal license for $100/year though the text will still be required.\nAn external hard drive or jump drive with at least 1GB of free space.\nPlan to have your own Laptop and ArcGIS software for the course. The desktop version of this software (which is what this class will focus on) only works in the Windows Operating System. So\, if you have a Mac\, you can run a Windows virtual machine through your Mac or try and borrow a PC.\n\nIf I don’t own a laptop\, can I borrow one?\n\nThere are 3 desktops on location (with ArcGIS installed) for students who cannot provide their own computer but this means you will only be able to work during the class hours.\n\nWhat should I expect?\n\nThis professional development class is designed so that students can work at their own pace. We will work to get you familiar with concepts and tools during the class time\, and provide ample time to work on modules while we are available to help troubleshoot and answer questions. That said\, the more time you are able to commit to finishing the in class exercises and applying what you’ve learned in a practical project\, the more you will retain.\nEach year\, we adjust the class based on feedback of previous students to ensure you get a strong understanding of the system\, its potential for use in your field of interest or work\, and a starting point for data and analytics.\nWe work to solidify the individual lessons through project application – if you have a project in mind\, we can work with you to make that happen\, if you need a project\, we will connect you with a community partner who may need some support – as mentioned\, the more you use it\, the easier it gets and the project is a great way to apply what you learn.\nWe get that this is something extra and we want to make sure it is worth your time! If you have additional questions\, or need more time\, we can work with you so that you don’t get overwhelmed. We also want to make it fun\, we provide snacks during each class and spend plenty of time commiserating over the challenges of clean data and imperfect technology!\n\nDo you offer a flexible payment schedule?\n\nIf you are interested in a flexible payment schedule or need to pay in installments\, just let us know and we can make arrangements. Email shequaya@groundedpgh.org.\n\nWhat kind of projects can I do?\n\nThe only limitations for project applications are your commitment to time and access to the data. We can work to connect you to  many data sources\, but occasionally due to privacy concerns or disconnected systems\, certain data may be hard to obtain – such as detailed crime or health information – but we will do our best to help you work on something that is relevant to you.\n\nIs there a certificate for completing this course?\n\nWhile this course is not accredited in any way\, we will provide a certificate to acknowledge your completion of study. Successful completion includes the expectation of attendance in all classes (or making up the work if you miss it)\, successful completion of all assignments\, and an applied project to be on the final day of class (along with pizza and beer to celebrate!).\n\n  \n 
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/2019-2-2/
LOCATION:Grounded Strategies’ Office\, 6587 Hamilton Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Grounded Strategies":MAILTO:info@groundedpgh.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190319T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190319T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190118T184627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190321T193755Z
UID:20841-1553018400-1553025600@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:2019 GIS Class
DESCRIPTION:Classes from March 19 – May 21\nCost: $500\n\nA ten-week course to learn the basics of GIS technologies (Geographic Information Systems)\, with a focus on the industry-standard ArcGIS platform by ESRI. Classes will be held every Tuesday from March 19th-May 21st from 6-8 PM. \nWe will utilize lecture\, hands on tutorials in the program\, readings and application with a Community Project and Partner. \nTopics covered will include: \n\nWeek 1 : Introduction – course overview\, components and uses\nWeek 2 : GIS 101 – vocabulary and good habits\nWeek 3 : Map Design & Outputs\nWeek 4 : Data: Collecting\, Importing\, Cleaning\, Using\, Storing\nWeek 5 : Spatial Data Processing*\nWeek 6 : Spatial Analyst\nWeek 7 : GIS Extensions\nWeek 8 : Digitizing\, Geocoding\, & ArcGIS Online\nWeek 9 : Project Work Time/ Questions\nWeek 10: Project Presentations\n\n \n  \nFrequently Asked Questions:\nWhat do I need?\n\nWe use the text “GIS Tutorial 1\, 10.3 Edition” by Kurland and Gorr. There are electronic versions available\, but this is a great reference book and it can be easier to have something to flip through when you need a reminder of what you’ve learned.\nA free trial of the software is available online\, but limited to 90 days which should get you through the class if you are looking to evaluate the system. I believe a 180 day trial is available with the purchase of a new copy of the text. Alternatively\, if you would like to purchase a personal copy of the software\, ESRI offers a personal license for $100/year though the text will still be required.\nAn external hard drive or jump drive with at least 1GB of free space.\nPlan to have your own Laptop and ArcGIS software for the course. The desktop version of this software (which is what this class will focus on) only works in the Windows Operating System. So\, if you have a Mac\, you can run a Windows virtual machine through your Mac or try and borrow a PC.\n\nIf I don’t own a laptop\, can I borrow one?\n\nThere are 3 desktops on location (with ArcGIS installed) for students who cannot provide their own computer but this means you will only be able to work during the class hours.\n\nWhat should I expect?\n\nThis professional development class is designed so that students can work at their own pace. We will work to get you familiar with concepts and tools during the class time\, and provide ample time to work on modules while we are available to help troubleshoot and answer questions. That said\, the more time you are able to commit to finishing the in class exercises and applying what you’ve learned in a practical project\, the more you will retain.\nEach year\, we adjust the class based on feedback of previous students to ensure you get a strong understanding of the system\, its potential for use in your field of interest or work\, and a starting point for data and analytics.\nWe work to solidify the individual lessons through project application – if you have a project in mind\, we can work with you to make that happen\, if you need a project\, we will connect you with a community partner who may need some support – as mentioned\, the more you use it\, the easier it gets and the project is a great way to apply what you learn.\nWe get that this is something extra and we want to make sure it is worth your time! If you have additional questions\, or need more time\, we can work with you so that you don’t get overwhelmed. We also want to make it fun\, we provide snacks during each class and spend plenty of time commiserating over the challenges of clean data and imperfect technology!\n\nDo you offer a flexible payment schedule?\n\nIf you are interested in a flexible payment schedule or need to pay in installments\, just let us know and we can make arrangements. Email shequaya@groundedpgh.org.\n\nWhat kind of projects can I do?\n\nThe only limitations for project applications are your commitment to time and access to the data. We can work to connect you to  many data sources\, but occasionally due to privacy concerns or disconnected systems\, certain data may be hard to obtain – such as detailed crime or health information – but we will do our best to help you work on something that is relevant to you.\n\nIs there a certificate for completing this course?\n\nWhile this course is not accredited in any way\, we will provide a certificate to acknowledge your completion of study. Successful completion includes the expectation of attendance in all classes (or making up the work if you miss it)\, successful completion of all assignments\, and an applied project to be on the final day of class (along with pizza and beer to celebrate!).\n\n  \n 
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/2019-2/
LOCATION:Grounded Strategies’ Office\, 6587 Hamilton Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Grounded Strategies":MAILTO:info@groundedpgh.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190314T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190314T153000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190131T213530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T213530Z
UID:20940-1552570200-1552577400@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:Equitable Cessation: Tobacco and Disparate Populations
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn about\, and discuss\, tobacco’s impact on disparate populations and the prevalence of co-existing addictions. \n\n\nby Tobacco Free Allegheny\n\n 
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/equitable-cessation-tobacco-and-disparate-populations/
LOCATION:Rodef Shalom Congregation\, 4905 Fifth Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://groundedpgh.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/event.jpeg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190309
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190110T212056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190123T160145Z
UID:20813-1552003200-1552089599@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:2019 GIS Class Registration Deadline
DESCRIPTION:Classes from March 19 – May 21\nCost: $500\n\nA ten-week course to learn the basics of GIS technologies (Geographic Information Systems)\, with a focus on the industry-standard ArcGIS platform by ESRI. Classes will be held every Tuesday from March 19th-May 21st from 6-8 PM. \nWe will utilize lecture\, hands on tutorials in the program\, readings and application with a Community Project and Partner. \nTopics covered will include: \n\nWeek 1 : Introduction – course overview\, components and uses\nWeek 2 : GIS 101 – vocabulary and good habits\nWeek 3 : Map Design & Outputs\nWeek 4 : Data: Collecting\, Importing\, Cleaning\, Using\, Storing\nWeek 5 : Spatial Data Processing*\nWeek 6 : Spatial Analyst\nWeek 7 : GIS Extensions\nWeek 8 : Digitizing\, Geocoding\, & ArcGIS Online\nWeek 9 : Project Work Time/ Questions\nWeek 10: Project Presentations\n\n \n  \nFrequently Asked Questions:\nWhat do I need?\n\nWe use the text “GIS Tutorial 1\, 10.3 Edition” by Kurland and Gorr. There are electronic versions available\, but this is a great reference book and it can be easier to have something to flip through when you need a reminder of what you’ve learned.\nA free trial of the software is ONLY available with a brand new version of the book (since ESRI is moving to ArcGIS Pro)\, for 180 days will get you through the class if you are looking to evaluate the system and determine future use. Alternatively\, if you would like to purchase a personal copy of the software\, ESRI offers a personal and nonprofit license for $100/year though the text will still be required (when you buy the official license from ESRI\, you have the ability to download either the 10.x version OR the PRO version). We will only talk about the 10.x version in this class.\nAn external hard drive or jump drive with at least 1GB of free space.\nPlan to have your own Laptop and ArcGIS software for the course. The desktop version of this software (which is what this class will focus on) only works in the Windows Operating System. So\, if you have a Mac\, you can run a Windows virtual machine through your Mac or try and borrow a PC.\nThis is a hefty program\, so your computer should have sufficient memory and power to run – a slow computer will frustrate you more than anything else.\n\nIf I don’t own a laptop\, can I borrow one?\n\nThere are 3 desktops on location (with ArcGIS pre-installed) for students who cannot provide their own computer but this means you will only be able to work during the class hours or by special arrangement and will need to reach out to request this before signing up for the class.\n\nWhat should I expect?\n\nThis professional development class is designed so that students can work at their own pace. We will work to get you familiar with concepts and tools during the class time\, and provide ample time to work on modules while we are available to help troubleshoot and answer questions. That said\, the more time you are able to commit to finishing the in class exercises and applying what you’ve learned in a practical project\, the more you will retain.\nEach year\, we adjust the class based on feedback of previous students to ensure you get a strong understanding of the system\, its potential for use in your field of interest or work\, and a starting point for data and analytics.\nWe work to solidify the individual lessons through project application – if you have a project in mind\, we can work with you to make that happen\, if you need a project\, we will connect you with a community partner who may need some support – as mentioned\, the more you use it\, the easier it gets and the project is a great way to apply what you learn.\nWe get that this is something extra and we want to make sure it is worth your time. If you have additional questions\, or need more time\, we can work with you so that you don’t get overwhelmed. We also want to make it fun\, we provide snacks during each class and spend plenty of time commiserating over the challenges of clean data and imperfect technology.\n\nDo you offer a flexible payment schedule?\n\nIf you are interested in a flexible payment schedule or need to pay in installments\, just let us know and we can make arrangements. Email shequaya@groundedpgh.org.\n\nWhat kind of projects can I do?\n\nThe only limitations for project applications are your commitment to time and access to the data. We can work to connect you to  many data sources\, but occasionally due to privacy concerns or disconnected systems\, certain data may be hard to obtain – such as detailed crime or health information – but we will do our best to help you work on something that is relevant to you.\n\nIs there a certificate for completing this course?\n\nWhile this course is not accredited in any way\, we will provide a certificate to acknowledge your completion of study. Successful completion includes the expectation of attendance in all classes (or making up the work if you miss it)\, successful completion of all assignments\, and an applied project to be on the final day of class (along with pizza and beer to celebrate!).\n\n  \n 
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/2019/
LOCATION:Grounded Strategies’ Office\, 6587 Hamilton Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Grounded Strategies":MAILTO:info@groundedpgh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190307T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190307T190000
DTSTAMP:20260525T080924
CREATED:20190129T215529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190129T215529Z
UID:20900-1551981600-1551985200@groundedpgh.org
SUMMARY:HILLTOP LAND LAB
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US FOR A FREE WORKSHOP
URL:https://groundedpgh.org/event/hilltop-land-lab/
LOCATION:ST PAUL AME CHURCH\, 400 ORCHARD PALCE\, PITTSBURGH\, PA\, 15210
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,For Fun
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://groundedpgh.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/LandLab-Google-Sponsorship-Ask-5.pdf
ORGANIZER;CN="Grounded Strategies":MAILTO:info@groundedpgh.org
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