Tuesday, April 23, 2013
B.Y.O.B. Build Your Own Bus on May 5th
On May 5th, from 2-5pm, we're having an art party at Assemble, 5125 Penn Ave, to make creative signs and a fleet of cardboard buses to rumble through the Capitol Rotunda during our big June rally in Harrisburg in support of public transit.
Even if you can't come to the rally, you can make a visual splash in support of public transit!
Assemble (art + technology space) and Pittsburghers for Public Transit will offer paints, markers, crayons, glitter, scissors, glue, poster board and all sorts of other goodies. On May 5th, please do bring your own creative ideas to 5125 Penn Ave, right next to the Merton Center on Saturday, Feb. 9th from 1-4pm.
Everybody of all ages is welcome as long as they want to help keep our buses rolling! And there will be pizza from Spaks, too!
Friday, April 19, 2013
Big Actions Being Planned with Local and Statewide Coalitions: Be In On the Action!
Pittsburghers for Public Transit is working with a broad local and statewide coalition of organizations to build support for legislation which will provide far more funding for public transportation than the Governor's plan.
You're invited to learn about our projects and campaigns and how you can contribute your talents, experience and expertise based on your own interests and concerns for public transit. Please join us at our General Membership meeting this Saturday, from 10-11:30 am at the Allegheny County Human Services Building, One Smithfield in the Liberty Conference Room, in downtown Pittsburgh.
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Volunteer Training on April 14th: Building People Power to Keep our Transit Rolling
Better Together:
| You're invited to join your fellow Pittsburghers for fun, interactive training with drivers, riders and other transit supporters who want to learn more about the transit crisis and how they can help win dedicated funding for public transit. Register here. April 14th from 2-4 pm at One Smithfield St in the Allegheny County Human Services Building |
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