Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

RADical Days offers free admissions and more

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RADical Days returns Friday with a handful of new events boosting a record tally of 71 free performanc­es and activities throughout Allegheny County.

The Allegheny Regional Asset District supports and finances regional assets — including libraries, parks and recreation, sports and civic facilities, and arts and culture programs — using one-half of the proceeds of the 1 percent Allegheny County Sales and Use Tax.

Admissions are first-come, first-served; no rain checks. Some events may require advance reservatio­ns or have space or age limitation­s. Parking fees might be charged at venue lots. RADical Days are open to all and accessible (with space and age limitation­s as noted).

Over the next several days: hip-hop demonstrat­ions. FA 10 a.m.noon.

Allegheny Land Trust: Stroll Under the Stars at Wingfield Pines Conservati­on Area: A rain or shine hike, with environmen­tal educators. FA 7-8 p.m. Reservatio­ns: http://bit.ly/altoutside.

Pittsburgh Festival Opera at Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall:

Children and family activities (Library/ Espy Post). 11 a.m.

Garden grooming with Western PA Conservanc­y (Library Park) 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

Pittsburgh Festival Opera family concert (Music Hall) 1:30 p.m.

Children and family Activities (Library) 2 p.m.

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh: Historical Tours of Main Library. FA 1-2 p.m. and 34 p.m. Reservatio­ns: carnegieli­brary.org/ historical­tours.

Attack Theatre: “Some Assembly Required” performanc­e at Braddock Carnegie Library. FA 2 p.m.

Phipps Conservato­ry and Botanical Gardens. FA 9:30 a.m.–8 p.m.

Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum. FA 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Pittsburgh Public Theater and Scott Township Library: An interactiv­e experience for students ages 7-13 to learn about the theater and try improv techniques. FA 6:30 p.m. Space limited; rsvp at scottlibra­ry.org.

Western Pennsylvan­ia Conservanc­y: Volunteer Day at First United Methodist Church of Pittsburgh (Shadyside). Help plant the ADA-accessible, raised flower beds. Volunteers 18 or younger must be accompanie­d by an adult. 10 a.m.-noon. Space limited; register at 412-586-2324.

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh: Historical Tours of Main Library FA 11 a.m.-noon, 1-2 p.m. Reservatio­ns: carnegieli­brary.org/ historical­tours.

Pittsburgh Public Theater and Wilkinsbur­g Public Library. An interactiv­e experience for students ages 7-13 to learn about the theater and try improv techniques. FA 4 p.m. Space limited; rsvp at leet2@einetwork.net.

Associated Artists BFA Exhibit at Point Park University’s Tomayko Gallery. FA reception, 6-8 p.m.

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