
The auto show is in town, you can watch birds locally & a great college help class this weekend! Everything is at www.kidsburgh.org
1- Friday, Feb. 17 through Sunday, Feb. 19: Pittsburgh International Auto Show, various times
Come down to the David Lawrence Convention Center for the auto show, which is in its 78th year — wow! With craft activities, Matchbox car races, and a chance to ride in a fully electronic vehicle, the show is packed with events all four days. Kids 6 and under are free, big kids are just $6, and adults are $12. If you can’t make it over the weekend, Monday, Feb. 20th is also half-price day as the show wraps up. Find tickets and more information here.
2 - Saturday, Feb. 18: College Application Workshop 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Join the team from Tricycle Learning Company at the Rose E. Schneider YMCA in Cranberry Township to learn all about applying to college. This class, which is for kids ages 13-18, will teach families how to apply to college, navigate financial aid, and provide ongoing 1:1 support for students after the initial workshop. The cost is $150 and includes a membership to the College Aid Pro software. Find more information here.
3 - Saturday, Feb. 18: The Great Backyard Bird Count, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Across the world, people are counting birds as part of Cornell University’s monumental undertaking, The Great Backyard Bird Count. Locally, families can come to St. Joseph’s Spirituality Center in Baden to learn more about backyard birds and help scientists track them. Information on the event can be found here, and on the Bird Count program here. You can participate from your own backyard, too! The program will be counting birds worldwide from Feb. 17 through Feb. 20.
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