[Highland Park] [Update.unionproject] Unwrapped is just around the corner!
This email update can also be read on our website ORDER YOUR HOLIDAY CATERING NOW! Space rental and catering are still available for holiday gatherings. Contact Mel for space availability. Catering staffing and delivery is also able for your holiday house party. Contact Olga to reserve catering service. Customized menus are available on request. Click here to browse all of our delicious, new hors d'oeuvre choices! X-MAS TREE SALE BEGINS NOV. 27TH Fraiser Fir, Canaan Fir, Concolor Fir, Scotch Pine and Table-Top Trees will be on sale at the Union Project’s Annual X-Mas Tree Sale will begin Nov. 27th and run until Dec. 23rd. Trees prices will begin at $20. Trees, wreaths and stands will be on sale weekdays 4pm-9pm, Saturdays 10am-9pm and Sundays 12pm-9pm. For more information check out the website. Are you interested in volunteering at the Tree Sale? If so Please email to sign up or to get more information. MARK YOUR CALENDARS – UNWRAPPED HOLIDAY SEASON The Union Project’s UnWrapped 2006 Holiday Season, “A celebration of art, sound and community begins on December 2nd at 7pm with a kick-off event featuring the Centro Flamenco de Pittsburgh, the Pentecostal Temple Mass Choir, the Oriental Star Dancers, El Coro Latino Americano and the First United Methodist Church of Pittsburgh Bell Choir and a live auction. This season will also include the annual holiday art sale and two themed happy hour events with special guests on December 8th and December 14th. More information to come as the dates approach. If you have any questions or would like to get more information about any element of this season contact Hilary at Hilary. WHAT’S THAT VINYL THING? Union Project has partnered with the YWCA of Greater Pittsburgh to bring international artist Lynn Johnson’s installation “From Intolerance to Understanding” to the corner of Negley and Stanton Avenues. Be sure to check out the artwork the next time you’re at Union Project. The installation is part of the YWCA’s Community Dialogue on Racism and Race Relations, which will be taking place at Union Project in November. For more information on these community dialogues please email Adale Sholock of the YWCA or call 412-364-3844 UNUSUAL CRAFTS FOR UNUSUAL TIMES Handmade Arcade, Pittsburgh’s biggest and best DIY, indie craft fair is Saturday, November 11, 2006! Don’t miss over 100 fun and funky vendors, including Union Project staff members Jess King (homespun/dyed yarn) and Si Brown (ceramics) from all over the United States and Canada. Admission is FREE (but we suggest bringing cash for purchases). You can find more information on www.handmadearcade.com. Time: Saturday, November 11, 2006, 11am – 7 pm. Location: Construction Junction, 214 N. Lexington St., Pittsburgh, PA MLK COMMITTEE The Union Project is preparing their annual M.L.K, Jr. event and are looking for community individuals to serve on the planning committee. If you are interested in participating please email Hilary. EVENT CALENDAR Union Project now has an event calendar that updates in real time. Follow this link to learn what is happening at the Union Project building. The Union Project does not necessarily endorse the views of organizations and individuals that rent space at Union Project. You can donate to Union Project online by clicking here . Union Project is located at the corner of Negley and Stanton Avenues in the east end of Pittsburgh. Call 412-363-4550 or check out www.unionproject.org for more information. _______________________________________________ update mailing list update@unionproject.org http://unionproject.mennonite.net/mailman/listinfo/update.unionproject
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