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Hop into History: Jazz it Up, Heinz History Center

Heinz History Center 1212 Smallman St., Pittsburgh, PA

Early learners ages 2-5 and their adults explore the city’s local history during the Heinz History Center’s Hop into History series. This month, the spotlight points to Pittsburgh’s contributions to jazz through the story of legendary singer Dakota Staton. Instruments will be on hand for kids to play along to Staton’s songs and compose jazzy tunes of […]

$20

Hop into History: Jazz it Up, Heinz History Center

Heinz History Center 1212 Smallman St., Pittsburgh, PA

Early learners ages 2-5 and their adults explore the city’s local history during the Heinz History Center’s Hop into History series. This month, the spotlight points to Pittsburgh’s contributions to jazz through the story of legendary singer Dakota Staton. Instruments will be on hand for kids to play along to Staton’s songs and compose jazzy tunes of […]

$20
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Jurassic Quest’s Epic Indoor Event!

David L. Lawrence Convention center 1000 Fort Duquesne Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA

Jurassic Quest, the largest & most realistic traveling dinosaur show in North America, is ROARING through Pittsburgh, PA! Our event features more rides, activities, & dinosaurs than ever before! Sellouts expected, buy in advance to guarantee your time slot. Timed entry eliminates crowds and allows all guests to enjoy their Quest in a safe and […]

$22 – $36

Super Science Saturday: We Love Nature, Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Carnegie Museum of Natural History 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA

Looking for family-friendly things to do this February? Celebrate Palentine’s Day at the museum! Today is all about finding the pulse that connects us all. Get your own heart pumping by doing the waggle dance and trying other active challenges. Discover surprising examples of cooperation between different species—whether it’s ants caring for aphids or birds […]

$11.95
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Owl Prowl, White Oak Park

White Oak Park 3 Muse Ln, White Oak

Explore the after-dark world of owls in Allegheny County parks. Park rangers lead the way along 3-mile trails in search of these fascinating birds. All-ages Owl Prowl events are on the calendar for this Saturday, Jan. 29 (and also Feb. 4) at North Park, plus Feb. 5 at Hartwood Acres and Feb. 12 and 13 at White […]

$6
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Tuesday Afterschool Grades 6-8

Assemble 4824 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA

Assemble Afterschool is a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, & Math) program for kids in grades 1-9 that give kids a space to learn through making, testing out wild ideas, and building a better future. Join Assemble teachers for afterschool from 4:00pm-6:00pm at our Penn Avenue studio.

Free
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Wednesday Afterschool Grades 3-5

Assemble 4824 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA

Assemble Afterschool is a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, & Math) program for kids in grades 1-9 that give kids a space to learn through making, testing out wild ideas, and building a better future. Join Assemble teachers for afterschool from 4:00pm-6:00pm at our Penn Avenue studio.

Free
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Thursday Afterschool Grades 1-2

Assemble 4824 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA

Assemble Afterschool is a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, & Math) program for kids in grades 1-9 that give kids a space to learn through making, testing out wild ideas, and building a better future. Join Assemble teachers for afterschool from 4:00pm-6:00pm at our Penn Avenue studio.

Free

Tropical Forest Hawai’i at Phipps Conservatory, Oakland

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens One Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, PA

Tour America’s favorite tropical paradise without leaving wintry Pittsburgh. Your whole family can explore the rich history, culture and fragrant flora of the Hawaiian islands. The entire 12,000 square-foot Tropical Forest Conservatory will be given over to plant species like the koa tree, from which everything from surfboards to ukuleles are made.