
Kidsburgh ideas this week from Kristine Sorensen! All here!
1 - Kid-designed T-shirts for Ukraine
https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2022/03/08/avonworth-primary-center-ukrainian-children-t-shirt-fundraiser/
2 -Saturday, March 12: St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Downtown, 10 a.m.
After being canceled twice during the pandemic, the city held a “halfway to St. Patrick’s Day Parade” in September. This weekend, you can enjoy the real thing! There’s nothing like standing curbside and feeling the bass drum vibrations from a passing marching band. That’s just one reason to head to Pittsburgh’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade, which lays claim to being the third-largest in the country. The parade begins at 10 a.m. at 11th St. and Liberty Ave., heads to Grant St., turns onto Blvd. of the Allies, then marches to the reviewing stand on Stanwix St. Your kids will be entertained by high school marching bands, dance troops, kilted bagpipers and lots of clowns.
Saturday, March 12: A Day of Irish Culture at Carnegie Science Center, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Kick off your St. Patrick’s Day celebrating with acclaimed Irish writer, traveler and TV host Manchán Magan. In his theatrical performance, “Arán & Im,” Magan will bake sourdough bread while sharing insights about the language, landscape and culinary traditions of Ireland. Magan also stars in the new 3D documentary, “Ireland,” showing now at The Rangos Giant Cinema. Buy tickets here.
3 - Carnegie Museum Teen Night-
https://members.carnegiemuseums.org/site/Calendar?id=81420&view=Detail&_ga=2.215545047.1579377541.1646081425-583087111.1626713435
Check everything out here at www.kidsburgh.org
