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Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. Website Sign In [IMG: Search] Search What’s happening in your municipality [IMG: All-American Weekend thumb] [H4] Join Us for All-American Weekend! The Independence Day Parade, Fireworks and Monroeville Community Day will come together for the first time. Read on... [IMG: Summer Concert Series 2026 THUMB] [H4] 2026 Summer Concert Series Monroeville Recreation & Parks is excited to announce who'll be stopping by Tall Trees Amphitheater this summer! Read on... [IMG: MS4 Hazardous waste thumb] [H4] MS4 Monthly Messages Monroeville's Stormwater Management team is sharing tips on how to properly manage household hazardous waste. Read on... [IMG: Noble Recycling Events 2026] [H4] Drive-Thru Recycling Events Set For June and October Monroeville Public Works and Noble Environmental will be accepting batteries, bulbs, paints and much more. Read on... [IMG: Scammer Warnings thumb] [H4] Protect Yourself From Common Scams Monroeville Police are informing residents of the most common scams and how you can keep your wallet safe. Read on... [IMG: Free Little Pantry thumb] [H4] Free Little Pantry Expands To Two Locations The community food pantry is now available at Community Park West and Monroeville Public Library. Read on... View All News /CivicAlerts.aspx Stay connected and informed. Mark your calendar. Meetings Events CONVENTION CENTER Meetings [H3] Calendar [H3] May 2026 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 [H4] Mon, May 25 Memorial Day Holiday-- All Municipal Offices Closed Memorial Day Holiday-- All Municipal Offices ClosedRead On [H4] Tue, May 26 Bid Openings: Traffic Signal & Road Resurfacing Bid Openings: Traffic Signal & Road ResurfacingRead On [H4] Tue, May 26 Turtle Creek Watershed Association Council Conference Room Turtle Creek Watershed AssociationRead On View All Events /Calendar.aspx Events [H3] May 2026 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 [H4] Mon, May 25 Memorial Day Holiday-- All Municipal Offices Closed Memorial Day Holiday-- All Municipal Offices ClosedRead On [H4] Mon, May 25 CANCELED-- Murph Challenge CANCELED-- Murph ChallengeRead On [H4] Mon, May 25 Memorial Day Parade & Ceremony Memorial Day Parade & CeremonyRead On View All Events /Calendar.aspx CONVENTION CENTER The calendar of events at the Monroeville Convention Center can be found at this link. Tab Name Government Websites by CivicPlus®
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[H1] News Flash [H2] Join Us for All-American Weekend! 2026 is a special year.It marks the 75th anniversary of Monroeville and the 250th anniversary of the founding of our nation. 2026 also marks the 70th anniversary of the Eisenhower Interstate System and the 100th anniversary of US-22, both of which played a significant role in making Monroeville the community it is today.That’s why this Independence Day weekend, we are pulling out all the stops and celebrating everything that makes Monroeville and the United States home.The Municipality of Monroeville and the Monroeville Foundation invite you to the first-ever All-American Weekend, happening July 3-5!A way to honor the past, celebrate our present and look forward to our future, this special three-day celebration will bring together the annual Independence Day Parade, Fireworks and Monroeville Community Day, as well as countless other performances, activities and experiences.There will be delicious food trucks, bands, games and more spread across our community, making sure everyone has a chance to join in the fun.When Do Things Start?Things kick off the evening of Friday, July 3, at 4:30pm with the Municipality and Monroeville Foundation ‘Legacy of Leadership V.I.P. Ceremony’ at Tall Trees Amphitheater.The night’s main event will be a headlining performance by the East Winds Symphonic Band from 6:30pm to 8:00pm.A local favorite for more than 40 years, East Winds consists of nearly 70 talented musicians from across Pittsburgh’s eastern suburbs. The band features a repertoire of classic and patriotic marches and melodies, as well as a host of other popular tunes.The concert is free for everyone!July 4th FestivitiesYou might want to go right to sleep after Friday’s concert, because the weekend fun kicks into high gear bright and early on Saturday, July 4th!The annual Monroeville Independence Day Parade will make its way from the Miracle Mile Shopping Center to the Monroeville Convention Center, beginning at 9:00am.The Parade will include hundreds of marchers and vehicles from dozens of local organizations, as well as unique special performances. And of course, we can’t forget the first public appearance of this year’s Miss Independence and her court!If you’re hungry after the parade, you might want to stick around the Convention Center for the Pittsburgh BBQ & Band Fest, happening from 12:00pm to 10:00pm! Attendees can enjoy food from 4 award winning BBQ vendors, as well as music from national tribute bands. This event is privately organized and requires a ticket. You can learn more on the event’s website.The night ends with a bang at the annual Independence Day Fireworks display outside the Monroeville Mall at 9:30pm. The best place to see the show is from the parking lot near the Mall Annex!The Fun Continues SundayThe 4th of July might be in the past, but All-American Weekend Activities aren’t slowing down just yet!All eyes are on Community Park West, where the day begins with the annual 5K Walk & Run at 9:00am! All ages are welcome. Registration information is coming soon.The park will be full again shortly after the race, with the beloved Monroeville Community Day celebration happening Sunday, July 5th from 1:00pm to 8:00pm!Community Day will feature a myriad of incredible activities for the whole family, including food trucks, games, inflatables and much, much more.Here are some of the big Community Day events you will not want to miss:Classic Car Cruise1:00pm to 6:00pm‘No Bad JuJu’ performs R&B and Dance music2:00pm to 4:00 pmFoam Party4:00pm to 6:00pm‘Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers’ perform Rock & Blues hits6:00pm to 8:00pmThis Independence Day weekend is going to be one for the history books, and we are going all-in on celebrating Monroeville and the USA. Remember, you can always keep up with event updates, changes and information on our Facebook page.We’ll see you at All-American Weekend! [H3] Join Us for All-American Weekend! 2026 is a special year.It marks the 75th anniversary of Monroeville and the 250th anniversary of the founding of our nation. 2026 also marks the 70th anniversary of the Eisenhower Interstate System and the 100th anniversary of US-22, both of which played a significant role in making Monroeville the community it is today.That’s why this Independence Day weekend, we are pulling out all the stops and celebrating everything that makes Monroeville and the United States home.The Municipality of Monroeville and the Monroeville Foundation invite you to the first-ever All-American Weekend, happening July 3-5!A way to honor the past, celebrate our present and look forward to our future, this special three-day celebration will bring together the annual Independence Day Parade, Fireworks and Monroeville Community Day, as well as countless other performances, activities and experiences.There will be delicious food trucks, bands, games and more spread across our community, making sure everyone has a chance to join in the fun.When Do Things Start?Things kick off the evening of Friday, July 3, at 4:30pm with the Municipality and Monroeville Foundation ‘Legacy of Leadership V.I.P. Ceremony’ at Tall Trees Amphitheater.The night’s main event will be a headlining performance by the East Winds Symphonic Band from 6:30pm to 8:00pm.A local favorite for more than 40 years, East Winds consists of nearly 70 talented musicians from across Pittsburgh’s eastern suburbs. The band features a repertoire of classic and patriotic marches and melodies, as well as a host of other popular tunes.The concert is free for everyone!July 4th FestivitiesYou might want to go right to sleep after Friday’s concert, because the weekend fun kicks into high gear bright and early on Saturday, July 4th!The annual Monroeville Independence Day Parade will make its way from the Miracle Mile Shopping Center to the Monroeville Convention Center, beginning at 9:00am.The Parade will include hundreds of marchers and vehicles from dozens of local organizations, as well as unique special performances. And of course, we can’t forget the first public appearance of this year’s Miss Independence and her court!If you’re hungry after the parade, you might want to stick around the Convention Center for the Pittsburgh BBQ & Band Fest, happening from 12:00pm to 10:00pm! Attendees can enjoy food from 4 award winning BBQ vendors, as well as music from national tribute bands. This event is privately organized and requires a ticket. You can learn more on the event’s website.The night ends with a bang at the annual Independence Day Fireworks display outside the Monroeville Mall at 9:30pm. The best place to see the show is from the parking lot near the Mall Annex!The Fun Continues SundayThe 4th of July might be in the past, but All-American Weekend Activities aren’t slowing down just yet!All eyes are on Community Park West, where the day begins with the annual 5K Walk & Run at 9:00am! All ages are welcome. Registration information is coming soon.The park will be full again shortly after the race, with the beloved Monroeville Community Day celebration happening Sunday, July 5th from 1:00pm to 8:00pm!Community Day will feature a myriad of incredible activities for the whole family, including food trucks, games, inflatables and much, much more.Here are some of the big Community Day events you will not want to miss:Classic Car Cruise1:00pm to 6:00pm‘No Bad JuJu’ performs R&B and Dance music2:00pm to 4:00 pmFoam Party4:00pm to 6:00pm‘Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers’ perform Rock & Blues hits6:00pm to 8:00pmThis Independence Day weekend is going to be one for the history books, and we are going all-in on celebrating Monroeville and the USA. Remember, you can always keep up with event updates, changes and information on our Facebook page.We’ll see you at All-American Weekend! [H3] 2026 Summer Concert Series Summer is almost here.It’s almost time for the warm weather, the food on the grill, and spending some good old-fashioned time outdoors with friends and family. Why not add some incredible live performances into the mix? Monroeville Recreation & Parks is officially unveiling the lineup for the 2026 Summer Concert Series at Tall Trees Amphitheater, sponsored by UPMC East! Starting in May, the annual concert series brings together some of the best entertainers from across the region and the country to Monroeville Community Park West.Whether you are into rock, blues, country or even Shakespearean theater, the Summer Concert Series has something in store for you.And the best part: every performance is 100% FREE!So… now for the big reveal. The schedule.JuneThings kick off May 29-31 and June 5-6 with Poor Yorick’s Players performing a rendition of William Shakespeare’s Two Noble Kinsmen. The chaotic, comedic farce features the story of two knights who fall madly in love with the same woman, turning their friendship into rivalry and leading to a ridiculous series of events. All Shakespeare shows start at 7:00pm, except for June 6, which begins at 2:00pm.The music really starts to ramp up in June. All concerts are on Sundays from 6:30pm to 8:30pm, unless otherwise noted.The series continues with old-school rock and country group Stacey & The Wild Cards hitting the stage on June 7. Monroeville will feel more like 1950s Memphis when this group brings their blend of rockabilly, classic country and oldies rock to Tall Trees!Next, up-and-coming local band Grandview Soul will perform Top 40 and R&B hits on June 14. You’ll definitely want to get up and dance for this one.Father’s Day is just a week later. Why not take Dad out to enjoy a night of music from “back in his day” with The Fabulous Gemstones! The Vegas-style showband will hit the stage June 21, with their four powerhouse vocalists and backing band covering a wide variety of oldies, Top 40 hits, R&B and much more.June wraps up with some straightforward, soulful blues and rock performed by Curtis & The Shakerz on June 28.JulyThe Summer Concert Series continues into July with the biggest event of the year. Monroeville Community Day, part of All American Weekend, is happening July 5!In addition to all the other great activities happening throughout Community Park West that day, one of Pittsburgh City Paper’s top R&B bands, No Bad JuJu, will perform a great mix of genres from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. Then, stick around for the night’s headlining performance from 6:00pm to 8:00pm, when Pittsburgh legend and longtime Springsteen collaborator Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers takes over Tall Trees with their signature, blue-collar style of rock and blues!You’ll only have a week to recover from that busy weekend, because the amphitheater will be packed once again on July 12 for a performance by Morgan Gruber! The Beaver County native and former American Idol contestant will entertain with some modern country hits.Up next, the Lenny Smith Project will bring nearly 3 decades of experience in the Pittsburgh music scene to the stage with some classic rock tunes on July 19.AugustThe Bard is back!As the summer winds down, Poor Yorick’s Players return to Tall Trees on July 24-26, July 31 and Aug. 1 with some more Shakespeare in the Park. The troupe will put on a production of one of the Man from Avon’s most famous works: Richard III. The historical tragedy tells the story of the rise and fall of the titular English king, often called one of Shakespeare’s most twisted villains. All runs of Richard III begin at 7:00pm, except for Aug. 1 at 2:00pm.Music returns on Aug. 2 with Jim Jimerson & Airborne. Best known for being “one of the best anthem singers in hockey,” the “Penguins’ own” and his backing band will be playing some classic rock hits during their sophomore performance at Tall Trees.Then, don your Stetson and enjoy some roots rock from The Shiners on Aug. 9! Winners of Pittsburgh City Paper’s Best Original Album 2025, the band brings their own original Americana, country and roots rock flair to the stage. You’ll feel like you’ve gone down to Texas without ever leaving Monroeville.If you’re looking to party the night away (well, until 8:30pm,) Pittsburgh’s own Franchise Band will rock Tall Trees Aug. 16 with soaring vocals and amazing grooves! The top-rated party band will play some of the hottest R&B, pop and hip-hop tunes.We’re getting close to the end, but things are still going strong!Jason Kendall will bring some Top 40 hits and more on Aug. 23. From jazz to funk, rock and everything in between, Jason covers it all.Finally, the Summer Concert Series fittingly wraps up Aug. 30 with Tall Trees mainstays 8th Street Rox. The local legends will play their signature blend of rock and blues as Mike and the guys from Monroeville and Pitcairn celebrate their 19th year as part of our annual lineup!If you’ve made it this far, you should mark your calendar and make a plan to see as many performances as you can!Again, all shows have free admission and free parking, with accessibility accommodations available. And come hungry, because food trucks will also be available at every show.We’ll see you at Tall Trees! [H3] MS4 Monthly Messages [H1] May 2026 Welcome to the May 2026 installment of MS4 Monthly Messages!Each month, Monroeville’s Stormwater Management team shares tips and tricks to keep our community and environment happy, healthy and safe.Believe it or not, our homes are filled with hazardous waste.From oils and fluids on the shelf in the garage to that bottle of Clorox under the kitchen sink, many common household products can be considered hazardous waste.If not stored, used or disposed of properly, these products can pose serious risks to our environment.Household hazardous waste can enter our stormwater infrastructure either directly or indirectly, eventually reaching waterways where they can make people, plants and animals sick.Identifying Hazardous WasteThe best way to prevent hazardous materials from entering our environment is by knowing which products pose risks.Household hazardous wastes fall under 4 different categories:CorrosiveMaterials that can damage metal or skin.FlammableMaterials that can be easily ignited.ReactiveMaterials that can explode or release poisonous gases when mixed with other chemicals.ToxicMaterials that are harmful to humans or the environment.Some of the most common household hazardous materials include paint, oil and other automotive fluids, cleaners, pesticides and batteries.Preventing SpillsThe best way to keep hazardous materials from entering our environment is by properly using and storing them.These chemicals should be kept in their sealed, original containers if possible. If not, they should be placed in another sealed container that is properly labeled.Hazardous materials should also be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area.NEVER mix cleaners or other hazardous materials toge
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