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Here's what to do in Pittsburgh this week

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Published on July 30, 2019
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Looking to mix things up this week? From a networking lunch to a silent walk through the Frick Park, here are the best options to help you get out and about in the days ahead.

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PULSE end of year celebration party

From the event description:

Please join us for a time of celebration, lunch, networking and recognition of the outstanding achievements of the PULSE (Pittsburgh Urban Leadership Service Experience) fellows in the 2018-19 PULSE year.

When: Wednesday, July 31, 12-1:30 p.m.
Where: Vietnam Veteran's Pavilion Driveway, Schenley Park
Admission: Free
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UpPrize launch celebration

From the event description:

Join us as we celebrate the UpPrize 2019-2020 kickoff! The event includes networking, inspiration and celebration. 

When: Thursday, Aug. 1, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Where: AlphaLab Gear, 6024 Broad St.
Admission: Free
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Petite Track Meet

From the event description:

Join the Pittsburgh Pharaoh Hounds at the Fifth Annual Petite Track Meet. All ages are welcome. One ticket gets you entry into as many races as you want. Heats are formed based on number of people registered and speeds.

When: Friday, Aug. 2, 6-10 p.m.
Where: Schenley Oval Sportsplex., 1 Overlook Drive
Admission: $15-$20
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MindTravel SilentWalk through Frick Park

From the event description:

MindTravel SilentWalk comes to Pittsburgh for one night only for a music-guided exploration of Frick Park. 

When: Friday, Aug. 2, 7-8:30 p.m.
Where: Frick Park, 2005 Beechwood Blvd.
Admission: Free
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