There are three upcoming community events in East Liberty we want to make sure you have on your radar.
Sept 2: Village Collaborative of East Liberty Development Activities Meeting
Share your input on two new East Liberty developments
Join East Liberty’s Registered Community Organization, the Village Collaborative of East Liberty, online and share your input on two upcoming neighborhood projects:
🔺 First, Boys Hope Girls Hope is a new school coming to East Liberty. New two-story buildings will be constructed to house students attending the Boys Hope Girls Hope school located at 630 North Aiken Ave.
🔺 The second presentation will address replacement windows in an old historic structure, located in East Liberty’s Alpha Terrace historic district.
Please see the flyer above for more information.
September 2, 2025
6 pm
📍 Online, use this Zoom link.
Sept 3: East Liberty Valley Historical Society Talk

Join your neighborhood historical society for a talk on the East Liberty Stock Yards which helped make Pittsburgh one of the top livestock markets in the US.
September 3, 2025
7 pm
📍 Parish Hall, Calvary Episcopal Church
315 Shady Avenue
Sept 6: East End Collaborative Town Hall

If you live in Homewood, East Hills, East Liberty, Larimer, or Lincoln-Lemington Belmar, join the East End Collaborative (EEC)—a network of organizations from these neighborhoods including the Village Collaborative of East Liberty—for a town hall to discuss economic development and allocation of resources for our community.
They have invited elected representatives to discuss solutions.
Watch the promo video for more on what you can expect.
September 6, 2025
11 am-1 pm
📍 Kingsley Association
6435 Frankstown Ave
East End Collaborative Survey
Before the meeting, weigh in through the East End Collaborative survey. Your response will help EEC more effectively serve these neighborhoods. Results will be shared with community members and elected representatives at the town hall on September 6th. Your input is vital so we can collectively work together to improve conditions in our community.
Please respond to the survey before Monday, September 1st.
