
1 - Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival, Cultural District
This year, the Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival, running June 3-12, is taking on the spirit of a giant block party within the Cultural District. The 10-day Arts Festival, produced by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, will fill the space with pop-up parks, performance stages, art installations and food vendors. Grownups will love the diverse musical lineup and the Artist Market will offer plenty of browsing and shopping opportunities. Kids are catered to as well with hands-on activities and exciting performances – such as STREB Extreme Action, Magic Dot Painting and a family dance workshop. And it’s all free! Learn more with Your family guide to 10 days of free fun at the Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival.
2 - Through Oct. 30: GUITAR: The Instrument that Rocked the World, Carnegie Science CenterThis traveling exhibit from the National GUITAR Museum presents more than 60 acoustic, electric, historical and unique guitars, including the world’s largest playable guitar, which measures 43 feet in length. Kids will engage with 15 hands-on STEM interactives that explain the science of sound and music. As integral as guitars are to today’s music scene, the exhibit examines the history of musical instruments like lutes and ouds that led to the guitar’s development. GUITAR: The Instrument that Rocked the World is a perfect stop for music and science fans. The exhibit is included with Carnegie Science Center general admission.
3 - Summer Reading Extravaganza - Carnegie Library of Pgh in Oakland - Sunday, June 12 - Noon - 5pm
https://www.kidsburgh.org/ec/carnegie-library-of-pittsburgh-2022-summer-reading-extravaganza/
Lots of cool shows -- live theater and dance and movies outside... many free!
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