[Highland Park] Highland Park in the news; new Union Project stained glass class & film
Last week we read an article in the Post-Gazette about the community plan, including comments by Highland Park neighbors: <http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/04026/265786.stm> This week we can read an article in the P-G about the state of the neighborhood written by one of our neighbors, Clarke Thomas: <http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/04035/269029.stm> Also, the Union Project is included in a story in the Tribune-Review about the rehabilitation of old church buildings: <http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-review/tribnorth/news/s_177740.html> The Union Project has had great interest and success in its stained glass restoration classes. They've just announced a third class starting March 6 and ending April 10. To register for the class, call 412-478-3105 or send email to <justin@unionproject.org>. The deadline for registration is February 25. These popular classes tend to fill up fast, so register early. Also, "Talitha Koum", a film shot at the Union Project by a former Union Project board member, premieres tomorrow at the Pittsburgh Mennonite Church on Murray Avenue in Greenfield. This film is loosely based on the Mark 5 Bible passage of the bleeding woman and the dying girl and takes a look at what it means to "be healed". Pre-film festivities begin at 6:30 pm, followed by by the premiere showing of the film at 7:30 pm. See the Union Project's web site for more details: <http://www.unionproject.org/> Rudy
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Rudolph T Maceyko