OpenStreetsPGH (BikePgh)

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Grab your walking shoes and come play on car-free streets of Downtown, the Strip District, and Lawrenceville on Sunday, June 24 on our NEWLY EXTENDED, now 4 mile route. MORE INFO HERE!
 
Take a trip from Market Square along Penn Avenue, from Downtown to the Strip District, and Butler Street from Doughboy Square to 52nd Street in Lawrenceville.
 
OpenStreetsPGH is a free, all-ages event that’s building healthier, more connected communities. OpenStreetsPGH invites the community to get outside and be active, providing an opportunity to reimagine our streets as places for people, not just cars. 
 
Join us for fitness workshops, kids activities, shopping, brunch, community arts, and special promotions presented by over 100 local businesses and organizations.
 
Three event hub stages will feature free fitness classes by the YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh. Activities will feature bootcamp, yoga, zumba, dance classes, and so much more. 
 
OpenStreetsPGH is inspired by the open streets movement – a global phenomenon promoting healthy outdoor activity and community engagement using city streets. Pittsburgh is one of hundreds of cities worldwide (over 100 in North America alone) that hold open streets events.
 
The event is organized by Bike Pittsburgh and is made possible through major support from UPMC Health Plan and the Colcom Foundation. Additional support is provided by, Peoples Natural Gas, the Benter Foundation, AARP, Red House Communications, Uber, and the Port Authority of Allegheny County.