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My weekend pick this week is all about reading!
Summer Reading Kick-Off Party
Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh (North Side/Allegheny)
Saturday June 12
12:30 – 1:30 pm
1230 Federal Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Kick-off the library's
summer reading program with this literary party featuring a fishing
pond, games, activities, refreshments, and a fantastically funny (and
family-friendly) performance of "Fractured Fairytales".
For more information, call (412) 237-1890.
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My weekend pick this week is all about reading!
Summer Reading Kick-Off Party
Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh (North Side/Allegheny)
Saturday June 12
12:30 – 1:30 pm
1230 Federal Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Kick-off the library's
summer reading program with this literary party featuring a fishing
pond, games, activities, refreshments, and a fantastically funny (and
family-friendly) performance of "Fractured Fairytales".
For more information, call (412) 237-1890.
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Pittsburgh Family Fun goes to Allegheny County Park's Newest Attraction: Spray Parks in Deer Lakes Park and Round Hill Park
I have a lot of friends in the state of Texas and I've been continuously jealous of them for the past five years. They have these wonderful free spray parks (spraygrounds!) for kids to play in when it's hot. I'm so thrilled that I have no more reason to be jealous!
Last year, Pittsburgh City Parks announced a plan to put in several spray parks in city neighborhoods. The first one, in the Cowley Playground in Troy Hill, opened last summer (pictured right). Their newest spray park in Vanucci Playground on Orangewood Avenue in the City's Beechview neighborhood, opened June 5, 2010.
The spray parks each cost about $320,000 to build, and are far less expensive than pools to maintain.
The Troy Hill spray park has become one of the city's most popular water
attractions. The Allegheny County Parks Department saw that success and decided to jump on the spray park bandwagon, opening two spray parks at county parks - Round Hill Park in Elizabeth and Deer Lakes Park in Frazier
and West Deer township.
So that brings our total of (free!) spray parks in the Pittsurgh area to four, two in the city and two in the suburbs. I can now brag to all of those friends in Texas.
I had the opportunity to visit both of the County spray parks in the past two days (my boys think they've died and gone to heaven)
Deer Lakes Park Spray Park
The Deer Lakes spray park is located near the playground near Creighton Russelton and Mehaffey roads, right at the entrance to Deer Lakes Park. We live about three miles from this park, so we visit the park a lot. We spend a lot of Sunday mornings there feeding the ducks, taking walks and playing on the playground. This spray area is a perfect addition.
The operating hours, according to an employee of the park, are 10 am – 8 pm seven days a week, through Labor Day. The water will occasionally cycle off for a few minutes at a time (we found it to be every 15 minutes or so). To turn the water back on, the park is equiped with a sensor (on the blue fire hydrant) that you just need to put your hand over for several seconds. It sometimes takes a minute or two (and sometimes it seemed lke the water had to be off for 5 minutes or so before it would come back on), but if you're persistant, the water will eventually start again, don't fear. We found the be the cycling off a perfect opportunity to get the kids OUT of the water when we were ready to go.
The Deer Lakes spray park is conveniently located right next to the playground, so parents can park themselves on the grass somewhere and not have to move if the kids want to go back and forth between the water and the playground.
The playground not the newest or nicest playground I've ever been to. In fact, I'd probably use the word "tired" and in need of some TLC. I was somewhat surprised that Deer Lakes was chosen, given the condition of the playground. But it's safe and functional, just not as new or exciting as some other local playgrounds.
While no permanent bathroom is available, there is a porta potty right next to the spray park making urgent potty needs no problem. There is no parent seating near the spray area, though, so bring a blanket. There is also not much around within the direct area of the park so you might want to pack a lunch or snacks (although it appears that both a diner and pizza shop are opening right next to the entrance of the park).
Deer Lakes Spray Park – The park is small, just what you see here, but plenty enough sprinklers and fun stuff to keep kids occupied
The playground, taken standing right at the spray park, you can see it's right next to it
Round Hill Park Spray Park
The Round Hill Park spray park is located near the Clover Crest Grove on Hereford Drive in Elizabeth. Once you enter Round Hill park, instead of going right to park at the farm, take a left toward the groves and it is right at the first grove, you'll see it at the end of the parking lot.
The spray park is identical to the Deer Lakes park with the exception of the colors and the "farm" theme (as opposed to Deer Lakes "fish" theme).
The water is open the same hours as Dee Lakes (10 am – 8 pm through Labor Day) and the water works the same way (cycles off, hold the sensor for several seconds to turn it back on. Be patient and persistant).
Again there is no parent seating, so bring a blanket or some chairs. There is also no permanent bathroom and the porta potty is located at the other end of the parking lot, which I found to be a bit of annoyance (think of how often your kids have the urge to go when playing in water, the multiply that by the 7 kids we had there today). There is also no playground directly connected. There is a small play area within walking distance, but you'd definitely have to make the choice to move your things.
There also doesn't seem to be too many eating options nearby so packing a lunch/snacks would be recommended.
One thing that I loved about Round Hill was the farm. I'd never been there before and it was such fun to go walk around the farm after we were done playing. We got the kids dressed and drove over tot the farm. We spent an hour walking around and seeing all of the animals, petting the sheep and horses. It was lots of fun.
Round Hill Spray Park. As you can see, it's identical to Deer Lakes, but with a barn theme. Again, so much fun for the kids
The closest playground is what you can see peeking through the trees far in the distance in the center of the photo. This was taken standing in front of the spray park
The Bottom Line
You really can't go wrong at either of these parks, especially since their design is identical (same size and positions of sprinklers, etc). There are advantages to Deer Lakes (playground and potty vicinity as well as the ability to walk over to the lake and feed the ducks) and to Round Hill (farm to visit, beautiful park), but for a free, fun option on a hot summer day we should all count ourselves lucky to live in the region.
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Pittsburgh Family Fun goes to Allegheny County Park's Newest Attraction: Spray Parks in Deer Lakes Park and Round Hill Park
I have a lot of friends in the state of Texas and I've been continuously jealous of them for the past five years. They have these wonderful free spray parks (spraygrounds!) for kids to play in when it's hot. I'm so thrilled that I have no more reason to be jealous!
Last year, Pittsburgh City Parks announced a plan to put in several spray parks in city neighborhoods. The first one, in the Cowley Playground in Troy Hill, opened last summer (pictured right). Their newest spray park in Vanucci Playground on Orangewood Avenue in the City's Beechview neighborhood, opened June 5, 2010.
The spray parks each cost about $320,000 to build, and are far less expensive than pools to maintain.
The Troy Hill spray park has become one of the city's most popular water
attractions. The Allegheny County Parks Department saw that success and decided to jump on the spray park bandwagon, opening two spray parks at county parks - Round Hill Park in Elizabeth and Deer Lakes Park in Frazier
and West Deer township.
So that brings our total of (free!) spray parks in the Pittsurgh area to four, two in the city and two in the suburbs. I can now brag to all of those friends in Texas.
I had the opportunity to visit both of the County spray parks in the past two days (my boys think they've died and gone to heaven)
Deer Lakes Park Spray Park
The Deer Lakes spray park is located near the playground near Creighton Russelton and Mehaffey roads, right at the entrance to Deer Lakes Park. We live about three miles from this park, so we visit the park a lot. We spend a lot of Sunday mornings there feeding the ducks, taking walks and playing on the playground. This spray area is a perfect addition.
The operating hours, according to an employee of the park, are 10 am – 8 pm seven days a week, through Labor Day. The water will occasionally cycle off for a few minutes at a time (we found it to be every 15 minutes or so). To turn the water back on, the park is equiped with a sensor (on the blue fire hydrant) that you just need to put your hand over for several seconds. It sometimes takes a minute or two (and sometimes it seemed lke the water had to be off for 5 minutes or so before it would come back on), but if you're persistant, the water will eventually start again, don't fear. We found the be the cycling off a perfect opportunity to get the kids OUT of the water when we were ready to go.
The Deer Lakes spray park is conveniently located right next to the playground, so parents can park themselves on the grass somewhere and not have to move if the kids want to go back and forth between the water and the playground.
The playground not the newest or nicest playground I've ever been to. In fact, I'd probably use the word "tired" and in need of some TLC. I was somewhat surprised that Deer Lakes was chosen, given the condition of the playground. But it's safe and functional, just not as new or exciting as some other local playgrounds.
While no permanent bathroom is available, there is a porta potty right next to the spray park making urgent potty needs no problem. There is no parent seating near the spray area, though, so bring a blanket. There is also not much around within the direct area of the park so you might want to pack a lunch or snacks (although it appears that both a diner and pizza shop are opening right next to the entrance of the park).
Deer Lakes Spray Park – The park is small, just what you see here, but plenty enough sprinklers and fun stuff to keep kids occupied
The playground, taken standing right at the spray park, you can see it's right next to it
Round Hill Park Spray Park
The Round Hill Park spray park is located near the Clover Crest Grove on Hereford Drive in Elizabeth. Once you enter Round Hill park, instead of going right to park at the farm, take a left toward the groves and it is right at the first grove, you'll see it at the end of the parking lot.
The spray park is identical to the Deer Lakes park with the exception of the colors and the "farm" theme (as opposed to Deer Lakes "fish" theme).
The water is open the same hours as Dee Lakes (10 am – 8 pm through Labor Day) and the water works the same way (cycles off, hold the sensor for several seconds to turn it back on. Be patient and persistant).
Again there is no parent seating, so bring a blanket or some chairs. There is also no permanent bathroom and the porta potty is located at the other end of the parking lot, which I found to be a bit of annoyance (think of how often your kids have the urge to go when playing in water, the multiply that by the 7 kids we had there today). There is also no playground directly connected. There is a small play area within walking distance, but you'd definitely have to make the choice to move your things.
There also doesn't seem to be too many eating options nearby so packing a lunch/snacks would be recommended.
One thing that I loved about Round Hill was the farm. I'd never been there before and it was such fun to go walk around the farm after we were done playing. We got the kids dressed and drove over tot the farm. We spent an hour walking around and seeing all of the animals, petting the sheep and horses. It was lots of fun.
Round Hill Spray Park. As you can see, it's identical to Deer Lakes, but with a barn theme. Again, so much fun for the kids
The closest playground is what you can see peeking through the trees far in the distance in the center of the photo. This was taken standing in front of the spray park
The Bottom Line
You really can't go wrong at either of these parks, especially since their design is identical (same size and positions of sprinklers, etc). There are advantages to Deer Lakes (playground and potty vicinity as well as the ability to walk over to the lake and feed the ducks) and to Round Hill (farm to visit, beautiful park), but for a free, fun option on a hot summer day we should all count ourselves lucky to live in the region.
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Having just returned from a week at Disney World, I was happy to get an email describing the following event. My kids are still in "Disney Mode" and will be thrilled to create a Toy Story Craft. It's my Weekend Pick for this week.

Toy Story 3 Craft Activity at Disney
Store in Ross Park Mall
Saturday, June 5th
11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Parents no
longer have to worry about what to do with their kids during those long summer
weekends. Disney Store has the month of June covered! To celebrate the June
18th release of Toy Story 3, Disney Store locations nationwide will host
FREE events for kids every weekend in June. To kick things off, your local
Disney Store will be having a craft activity on June 5. Please see details
below.
Now kids can create their very own
adventure for Buzz, Woody, Jessie and the whole Toy Story 3 gang with a
2-D playset they will put together in the store (while supplies last). Parents
don’t forget to bring your camera because there will be plenty of great
photo opportunities you won’t want to miss.
To find a
Disney Store, guests can visit www.DisneyStore.com/storelocator
or call (866)
902-2798. Guests can also sign up for email alerts at , become a fan on Facebook www.facebook.com/DisneyStore or follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com/DisneyStore to stay connected to their favorite
destination.
(Minimum age for participation is three years.
Events are subject to change or cancellation without notice.)
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This weekend's family pick is a great outdoor option (let's hope it doesn't rain!)
Gateway Clipper Memorial Day Weekend Special
All kids 12 & under ride for only $1
on any sightseeing, good ship lollipop, or ice cream social cruise!
For reservations call 412-355-7980 or go to www.gatewayclipper.com
One Hour
Sightseeing Tour
Sit back, relax and listen as our Captain points out
landmarks and relates
interesting tales of past and present.
Good
Ship Lollipop
See Pittsburgh from the decks of our
riverboats while Lolli the Clown entertains the kids!
Sunday
Ice Cream Social
Enjoy a Dave & Andy’s ice cream sundae out on the water!
Cruise the three rivers aboard this two hour trip featuring
the beautiful city sights & lots of family fun!
P.S.
Did you know that the Gateway Clipper is starting a Kids Crew membership this summer? Look for an upcoming contest and more details soon!
Join our family membership program, the “Clipper Kids Crew” for great family fun all year long. Member ship allows your family to cruise the three river s aboard the Gateway Clipper’s many Family Fun Cr uises as often as you like for just one price! Take advantage of this great savings and become a member today!
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This weekend's family pick is a great outdoor option (let's hope it doesn't rain!)
Gateway Clipper Memorial Day Weekend Special
All kids 12 & under ride for only $1
on any sightseeing, good ship lollipop, or ice cream social cruise!
For reservations call 412-355-7980 or go to www.gatewayclipper.com
One Hour
Sightseeing Tour
Sit back, relax and listen as our Captain points out
landmarks and relates
interesting tales of past and present.
Good
Ship Lollipop
See Pittsburgh from the decks of our
riverboats while Lolli the Clown entertains the kids!
Sunday
Ice Cream Social
Enjoy a Dave & Andy’s ice cream sundae out on the water!
Cruise the three rivers aboard this two hour trip featuring
the beautiful city sights & lots of family fun!
P.S.
Did you know that the Gateway Clipper is starting a Kids Crew membership this summer? Look for an upcoming contest and more details soon!
Join our family membership program, the “Clipper Kids Crew” for great family fun all year long. Member ship allows your family to cruise the three river s aboard the Gateway Clipper’s many Family Fun Cr uises as often as you like for just one price! Take advantage of this great savings and become a member today!
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Having just returned from a week at Disney World, I was happy to get an email describing the following event. My kids are still in "Disney Mode" and will be thrilled to create a Toy Story Craft. It's my Weekend Pick for this week.

Parents no
longer have to worry about what to do with their kids during those long summer
weekends. Disney Store has the month of June covered! To celebrate the June
18th release of Toy Story 3, Disney Store locations nationwide will host
FREE events for kids every weekend in June. To kick things off, your local
Disney Store will be having a craft activity on June 5. Please see details
below.
Event: Toy Story 3 Craft Activity at Disney
Store
Date
& Time: June 5,
2010 from 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Location: Your local Disney Store
Information: Now kids can create their very own
adventure for Buzz, Woody, Jessie and the whole Toy Story 3 gang with a
2-D playset they will put together in the store (while supplies last). Parents
don’t forget to bring your camera because there will be plenty of great
photo opportunities you won’t want to miss.
To find a
Disney Store, guests can visit www.DisneyStore.com/storelocator
or call (866)
902-2798. Guests can also sign up for email alerts at www.DisneyStore.com/Updates, become a fan on Facebook www.facebook.com/DisneyStore or follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com/DisneyStore to stay connected to their favorite
destination.
(Call your
local store to confirm participation. Minimum age for participation is three years.
Events are subject to change or cancellation without notice.)
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I just found another great kids event for this Saturday that you should consider! If you're not familiar with Simon Mall's Kidgit Program you should be. It's a fantastic deal!
For just $5/year your kid can be a member of the Kidgits program and every time you go to the mall you can stop at the customer service desk for a packet of coupons (we use the ChicFilA coupon nearly every time and often treat the boys to an inexpensive Build a Bear with the $5 off coupon). Then the kids get a great present on their birthday. The past two years we've gotten a back pack, tshirt and a small prize they can pick from.
The boys love it. And to top it off they have great events like the one coming up this weekend.
Kidgits Super Duper Mini-Chef Event!
Join us on Saturday, May 22nd from 2:00-5:00pm in Center Court as we host the annual Kidgits Mini Chef event.
Ross Park Mall’s Simon Kidgits Club fosters a healthy appreciation
of food, while promoting family-fun activities that bring people
together. During the event, kids can pick up a coloring sheet from
event partner A Kid’s Life! as well as a Strawberry Shortcake™ doll and
recipe. Simon Kidgits Club members will also receive a free chef’s
set, with mini rolling pin, cookie cutters, measuring spoons and a
whisk, while supplies last.
This fun, annual event will feature great activities, crafts, and coloring sheets – check back for more details!
Kids and their parents are also encouraged to bring a non-perishable
food item to help provide relief to families served by Pittsburgh Food
Bank.
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As part of our "Pittsburgh Family Fun" series of reviews, I'd like to start offering a suggestion each week for something fun to do for the upcoming weekend.
This weekend's pick is a great outdoor event, sponsored fittingly by Venture Outdoors, which is an excellent organization whose mission is "By encouraging everyone to
participate in outdoor recreational activities, Venture Outdoors
promotes Pittsburgh’s unique natural amenities, highlights the region’s
excellent quality of life, fosters a greater appreciation for the
environment, inspires an active lifestyle and creates a shared sense of
community."
2010 Venture Outdoors Festival
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Location: Point State Park and the Mon Wharf in Downtown Pittsburgh
Now
in its 10th year the festival features activities for the whole family
including kayaking, fishing, hiking, yoga, biking, climbing and more!
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