Saint Patrick’s Day may be right after this week of March 10-16 in Pittsburgh but you don’t have to wait till Monday to attend an event within the city. In fact, you can go out and celebrate ahead of time or do something that doesn’t have to do with the holiday at all. This way you can both skip out on the Monday chaos and enjoy your weekend.
5 Pittsburgh Events This Week (March 10-16)
Gardening in a Changing Climate with Eric Toensmeier
March 13, Phipps Conservatory
Prepare your garden for the changing climate in the city. Join Eric Toensmeier, author of Paradise Lot and Edible Forest Gardens, as he explores climate projections for Pittsburgh and what they mean for local gardeners. Learn about plants and practices that can help your garden thrive in the face of drought and intense rainfall. Attendees will leave with a toolkit of practical solutions for adapting to the new climate reality.
Art on Tap: Leprechaun Lounge
March 14, Westmoreland Museum of American Art
Get your green on at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art this Saint Patrick’s Day. Take in an evening of Irish-inspired fun, games, and entertainment, all while enjoying the atmosphere of the museum. Expect live music, delicious light bites, and of course, plenty of green beer to celebrate the holiday. Your ticket includes one drink from the cash bar, so come ready to raise a glass and enjoy a festive Saint Patrick’s Day celebration.
Taste of Pittsburgh
March 14, Allison Park Church
Indulge in a culinary adventure through Pittsburgh all in one space. Gather your friends or a special someone to sample a diverse array of the city’s tastiest cuisine. Enjoy live music, enter to win raffle prizes, and wander through a showcase of the best bites in the ‘Burgh. Plus, complete your bracket to crown your favorite local restaurant champion and contribute to the community’s choice.
Annie
March 14-15, Benedum Center
Embrace the world of optimism with the timeless musical, Annie. This beloved classic returns in a fresh production directed by Jenn Thompson, bringing its iconic score and heartwarming story to the stage just when we need it most. Join Little Orphan Annie as she reminds us that even in the toughest times, hope and sunshine are always on the horizon.
ARTfully UPlifting
March 16, Pittsburgh Playhouse
Everyone can experience the magic of live performance with ARTfully UPlifting. This sensory-friendly show is designed specifically for neurodivergent individuals and those with sensory processing differences or disabilities. Enjoy a variety of performances—singing, dancing, poetry, and more—in a relaxed theater environment with adjusted lighting and sound levels.
Story by Kylie Thomas
Photo Courtesy of MurphyMade
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