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Kacy McGill, founder of the Pittsburgh Restaurant Workers Aid, a volunteer-run group that supports struggling restaurant workers, said the need remains strong.
“Since our launch nearly a year ago, we’ve had thousands of requests from restaurant workers who need help with paying their rent, securing diapers for their children, or finding food for the week, she said. Many cannot access their unemployment payments. We still get requests daily.”
Supporting workers who serve the region “From the table to the stage,” Night Life Line is a project of The Giving Back Fund, an IRS-approved 501(c)(3) public charity.
To generate first gifts, Pittsburgh Restaurant Workers Aid (PRWA) commits to a $10,000 matching fund running March 15 to 19.
The exhibition originally was scheduled to open in May 2020, and was postponed twice due to COVID-19.
In-person visitors to Sweetwater will find new rules prompted by the pandemic. People will be guided through one entrance and out another to prevent congregating. Visitors will be limited to eight at a time. We are so excited to open our gallery again for in-person viewing. Over the past year we have had a lot of time to prepare to ensure our reopening would be safe for viewers and staff, Alexandra Watrous, Sweetwater gallery manager and curator, said. We are also presenting the Trigger Warning exhibition virtually for anyone who still might not feel comfortable visiting in person, Watrous said. The exhibition can be viewed virtually at www.SweetwaterArtCenter.org/See-The-Art
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Some options:
•Jam Night returns to Mario s Dockside Grille in Bridgewater, with David Granati, Joey Granati and Crash McCracken leading the jam sessions, open to all musicians, from 8 to 11 p.m. every Thursday starting March 18.
•David and Joey Granati are back in action at Mario s Dockside on March 20, for a Granati Brothers & Friends show also featuring their brother and keyboard master Hermie Granati.
•Kelly s Riverside Saloon in Bridgewater hosts a virtually taught Italian Wine School at 2 p.m. March 27 featuring Tuscan wines and extra virgin olive oil. Seating is socially distanced and very limited, so call 724-728-0222 to reserve a spot. As we speak, Kelly s is planning its St. Patrick s Day programming. I ll update you in my Thursday roundup of Irish-themed in-person and virtual events.