What to do this weekend, from the Carrie Carpool Cinema to the Sweet Jazz Series
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Friday, May 21: Bike Anywhere Day
8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Ride into the weekend during the final day of this cycling celebration. Swing by the event’s Commuter Cafes at Sally’s Path in Bakery Square and the BikePGH office to enjoy free refreshments and resources. Don’t have a bike? No problem: Healthy Ride is offering free rides.
Friday, May 21: Quest and the Girl with the Yellow Jacket
11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
You’ve heard hip hop, you’ve seen an opera, but have you ever experienced a hip hopera? Next up for the New Hazlett Theater’s Community Supported Art Performance Series is this virtual premiere created by Pittsburgh hip hop artists Dr. Hollyhood and Jon Quest that chronicles a complex love story. Buy tickets.
CP Photo: Jared Wickerham A driver failing to stop as a couple and their dog walk at a crosswalk at Sherman Avenue near the Mexican War Streets in the North Side on Thu., May 13, 2021. The green scape is so inviting, my father describes it as Pittsburgh’s Central Park. The long park from Brighton to Cedar with several names: West Park, Allegheny Commons, North Park I just call it Our Park, “our” being the North Siders who walk themselves, their kids, or their dogs on the tree-lined pathways capped at one end with the beautiful Lake Elizabeth and the other side with the relatively new fountain near Allegheny General Hospital.
The fire department estimates that less than an acre burned.
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One unit was sent back to the park at 5:30, but cleared the scene in less than a half hour.
Firefighters have contained a vegetation fire at Lake Elizabeth (40000 Paseo Padre Pkwy) to less than one acre. No reports of injuries. The cause is under investigation. @Fremont CA#FremontFirepic.twitter.com/ElnuVlJlz0
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Fremont Grass Fire Burns In Central Park
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With convenient access to the great outdoors, several sites honoring United States military members and veterans, a high desert climate perfect for summertime activities and some of the best Mexican food in the country much of which is grown right down the road on Pueblo County farms there are countless things to do in the Home of Heroes during the summer months.
Summertime in Pueblo is perhaps best known for the Colorado State Fair and the annual Chile & Frijoles Festival, but those are just two small facets of the many attractions the city has to offer. Pueblo has an immersive Creative Corridor that runs through three historic neighborhoods and is filled with museums, galleries, street sculptures, fountains, live music and more.