The Squirrel Hill Urban Coalition (SHUC), Councilman Corey O’Connor, and the Mayor’s Office of Community Affairs are co-hosting a community meeting on January 5th at the Children’s Institute to discuss the proposed construction of a new golf clubhouse in Schenley Park. This meeting is an opportunity for residents to learn about the current building’s condition and what fiscal steps were considered for new construction. Come with your questions! Provide your insights on this proposed project! For more on this or any questions, please email us at info@shuc.org or call the office of Councilman Corey O’Connor at 412-255-8965.
This is a link to the lease agreement between the City of Pittsburgh and First Tee. In order to view the contract, you will need to disable pop-up blockers: Lease Agreement
This is the video tour of the current building that was shown at the meeting:
The Squirrel Hill Business District in collaboration with Pittsburgh City Council hosted a highly successful National Night Out event. The community came together in full force, making it a memorable evening of unity, fun, and engagement.
Families are invited to pose, stretch, and have fun during Lil’ Yoga at The Ellis School on Saturday, September 23. A family-focused, outdoor yoga class will be led by seasoned yoga instructor Danyelle Sharps of Studio Z Yoga. This event is FREE, open to the public, and designed for children 5 and under. Children must attend with a parent or guardian, and advance registration is required.
Preserving, Improving, and Celebrating the Quality of Life in Squirrel Hill
For over fifty years, the Coalition has been an active and important link in the community. It has served as a sounding board for new ideas, as well as a “watchdog” in the areas of public safety, education, residential quality, the business district, and parks and open space. With its focus on the quality of life in the 14th Ward, SHUC continues to monitor activities and future developments in the community through a range of standing committees.