Even during unprecedented times, we were able to come together to honor four local community treasures with a film created by the talented Charlie Humphrey and his film crew! If you would like to view a replay of the event: please click the link here.
Here are some fun photos from previous Treasure Dinners:
We would like to thank our Sponsors, Treasures and guests for making this virtual event a success!
We appreciate Dalia Belinkoff & the Cohen Chiropractic Trigger Point Center for sponsoring Jasmine Cho’s adorable squirrel cookies for the event!
Also thank you Hidden Harbor for our Signature cocktail/mocktail.
We hope to celebrate together in person for next year’s event! Please stay tuned for our 2021 Treasure Award Dinner!
Explore the tree canopy coverage and loss around Pittsburgh using the Pittsburgh Tree Canopy Explorer.
The SHUC Tree Committee brings you this interactive visualization to show canopy gains and losses on your street and in your neighborhood.
City of Pittsburgh 2027 Budget Engagement in Greenfield
May 26, 2026 | 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Join the City of Pittsburgh's Mayor's Office and Office of Management & Budget in their 2027 Budget Engagements to learn how the city plans its operations and capital improvements budget for 2027.
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.