It’s the first weekend of December. Here are some ways to spend it. Open house The 32nd Nationality and Intercultural Exchange Programs Holiday Open House is from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Nationality and Heritage Rooms inside the Cathedral of Learning on Pitt’s campus in Oakland. Guests are
Black Market: Holiday Edition, a one-stop shopping space for Black-owned businesses, will take place from Fri., Dec 2-Sat., Dec. 3 at 413 Wood St. in Pittsburgh.
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In 2020. Everything changed and the wedding industry was no exception. From couples postponing their big days, eloping, or having micro weddings, the COVID-19 pandemic has altered the way weddings look. As 2021 kicks off with the COVID-19 vaccine being distributed, what can couples expect for their wedding this year?
Expect More Weddings in General
Alexis Allen, principal planner at Shayla Hawkins Events (SHE), says in a typical year she works on about 15 weddings; however, in 2020 she only worked on three. By now, some couples have already postponed their weddings one or two times, and have committed to a 2021 wedding date.
The Hottest Wedding Venues in Pittsburgh Right Now
Pittsburgh couples have a wide selection of places to say “I do.” Here’s a list of some of the best local wedding sites, new and classic.
January 21, 2021
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After agreeing to a lifetime together, it’s time to discuss a budget, send out save-the-dates and Google “Pittsburgh wedding venues.” But narrowing down so many options to one perfect setting can be a bit overwhelming. We’ve chosen four spots, each opened in the last 10 years, as the best venues in town. The best part? Each of them can be tailored to any couple’s desires.