2020 Friendsgiving Ideas

Winter is coming early to Pittsburgh with our first snowfall on November 2. All this wintry weathers gave us some inspiration to scour for some ideas on how to celebrate a low key and less stressful Friendsgiving. According to some sources, Friendsgiving came about in 2007 and is a time that you gather with your besties right…

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Ways to Celebrate Oktoberfest in 2020

It’s that time of year again! You can smell the pumpkin spice in the air and feel the warmth of the sweater on your shoulders. And you know what that means – Oktoberfest season is upon us. As the world’s largest “Volksfest”, Oktoberfest had some fairly fancy beginnings in Munich, Germany in 1810. Originally intended…

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5 Side Hustles You Can Start in September

Everyone is feeling the weight of quarantine recently. In Pittsburgh, we all wanted to head out on the Regatta, chill with friends at VineRewind, rock out at Deutschtown Music Festival, and squeeze in some networking events with Pittsburgh Young Professionals. Unfortunately, those and other events we were looking forward to turned virtual, were cut short,…

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PYP Gold Partner: Meet Jen Barker Worley!

PYP would love to introduce you to one of our Gold Partners, Jen Barker Worley Photography. Proud to be a “second generation photographer”, her father bought the custom picture frame shop in 1976 in the downtown Pittsburgh Kaufmann’s Department store. He later expanded the business to include an art gallery.  All the while, Jen was…

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COVID-19 Green Phase: Event Guidelines

PYP is taking every precaution to help reduce the spread of COVID-19. We are asking that all members follow these simple guidelines below before you come to a PYP in-person event. We are following the recommended guidelines of the CDC.  If you are sick or have any of the symptoms below, stay home. If you do…

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COVID-19 – Vacation Plans and Activities

Due to COVID, vacations have been canceled and typical weekend plans have changed. That doesn’t mean we’ve stopped living life. I surveyed a handful of Pittsburghers about how their plans have changed and what COVID road trips or hangouts they’ve done or have planned. New weekend plans and day-to-day activities include: Molly S. – “Social distance…

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The Quarantine Financial Picture

During this unprecedented time, it’s not easy for many Americans to be thinking financially. A vast majority of us are out of work, some without knowing if there will be a work to return to. However, now, more than ever, is the time to look at your personal financial picture. With the economy slower than…

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