Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 – 6-8pm
Engine House No 25 in Lawrenceville
includes food and homemade wine, and lets you explore Pittsburgh’s one-of-a-kind Roberto Clemente Museum.
RSVP online – http://www.acklinforpittsburgh.com/events
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 – 6-8pm
Engine House No 25 in Lawrenceville
includes food and homemade wine, and lets you explore Pittsburgh’s one-of-a-kind Roberto Clemente Museum.
RSVP online – http://www.acklinforpittsburgh.com/events
The short answer to that question is – Nothing. The PGH Lesbian Correspondent added another post about the yet to be announced Pittsburgh LGBT advisory committee. She has blogged about this occasionally over the past year so we thought it would be interesting to see just how long this LGBT Advisory Committee has be discussed. Here are a handful of posts from The Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents about the LGBT Advisory Committee/Panel that span the past year:
Propel Pittsburgh?
All of this made us wonder what ever happened to the Propel Pittsburgh Commission. Here is a description of the commission from the City of Pittsburgh Website
Function:
The 35-member Propel Pittsburgh Commission is dedicated to meeting the concerns and needs of the City of Pittsburgh’s young adults and young professionals. Composed entirely of members aged 20-34, and chaired by the Mayor himself, the objective of the Commission is to encourage greater participation in government, identify or create programmatic or policy opportunities in issues affecting young adults and young professionals in Pittsburgh, and to inform various elected and appointed officials representing young people about issues specific to them. The Propel Pittsburgh Commission will help to give the young adults and young professionals of Pittsburgh a major role in moving the City of Pittsburgh forward.
Also from the City’s website – the commission is to meet every other month – as of today the website says the next meeting is May 21, 2008.
Blog Mentions of Propel Pittsburgh