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Trash to Treasure: Remake Learning Days
Saturday, May 9 and Saturday, May 16 12pm-4pm
419 Library Street | Braddock, PA 15104

As part of Remake Learning Days, we invite the community to transform the items gathered during North Braddock Cleanup Day into a collaborative piece of public art during two hands-on sessions on May 9 and May 16. Participants from outside the immediate area are also welcome to contribute by bringing their own found materials to incorporate into the project.

The first session will focus on creative design, as participants work together to envision and plan a mosaic inspired by the collected materials. During the second session, the group will assemble and install the final piece, bringing the shared vision to life. The completed artwork will be displayed at Carnegie One in Braddock as a celebration of community, sustainability, and creative reuse.

All ages welcome; children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.