Summer Scoop—Carlynton-Montour
- Debbie Mountain
- 6 hours ago
- 9 min read
Festivals, food, music and more... here’s what area communities have lined up for the season.

The community calendar is filling up fast. Whether you’re planning ahead or just looking for something to do on a sunny afternoon or warm evening, consider this your guide to making the most of the season. From food trucks and festivals to concerts and movies under the stars, these events highlight the best of what summer has to offer close to home.
We kindly ask that before attending an event, please check the website provided. We do our utmost to make certain the information we provide in this section is accurate; however, events are subject to change.
Fairs, Festivals and Fundraisers
Butterfly Festival
When: August 23
Where: East Main Street, Carnegie
For more info: carnegieborough.com
Carnegie’s Shade Tree Commission and local volunteers will once again host the Monarch Butterfly Festival. Lots of seeds and some of the monarch’s favorite plants will be available. Children can create butterfly art and there will also be face painting, vendors, and education about the preservation of monarch butterflies.
Cory Classic Golf Outing
When: June 12
Where: Moon Golf Club, 505 McCormick Road, Moon Township
For more info: corycdc.org
This outing will be a day of great golf and community spirit while supporting the programs and operations of the Coraopolis Development Corporation.
Findlay Township’s Fair in the Woodlands
When: August 14 & 15
Where: Clinton Community Park, 85 Clinton Park Drive, Clinton
For more info: findlay.pa.us
This fair is organized by the Findlay Township Fair Board and staffed by many volunteers, employees and vendors. It features the Findlay 5K Race and 1-Mile Fun Walk, food, games, exhibits, entertainment, live music, craft demonstrations, a parade and lots of children’s activities.
Food & Brew and Car Cruise
When: August 8
Where: Donaldson Park, 580 Donaldson Road, Oakdale
For more info: north-fayette.com
This event benefits the North Fayette Parks & Recreation Committee for future events. Dash plaques will be given to the first 100 registered cars. Local breweries, wineries, cideries and distilleries as well as food trucks will participate. There will also be live entertainment and much more.
Moon Wizarding Festival
When: September 12
Where: Moon Park, 1350 Joe DeNardo Way, Moon Township
For more info: moonparks.org
Moon Park will be transformed into a magical world of witches, wizards, fantasy folk and muggles! Organized by Moon Parks and Recreation, the day will feature artisans, crafters, music, games, crafts, food, drinks and a costume contest. This is a free event open to all ages.
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish Festival
When: July 16–18
Where: St. Joseph Church, 1304 Fourth Avenue, Coraopolis
For more info: mshj.org
This parish festival has something for everyone. There will be plenty of carnival games, entertainment, basket raffles, bingo, train rides, a petting zoo, Big Buck Bonanza Raffle and daily food specials.
North Fayette Township Police Youth Programs Golf Outing
When: August 3
Where: Williams Golf & Country Club, 1000 Williams Drive, Weirton, WV
For more info: nfpdgolfouting.com
This annual golf outing raises funds for the department’s youth programs in the coming year.
Live Performances
Carnegie Carnegie Backbeat Series – Yacht Rocket
When: July 17
Where: Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall, 300 Beechwood Avenue, Carnegie
For more info: carnegiecarnegie.org
Yacht Rocket is a vibrant and exciting 10-piece band celebrating the ’70s and ’80s genre of “yacht rock.”
Carnegie Carnegie Studio Jazz Series – James Johnson III
When: June 4
Where: 300 Beechwood Avenue, Carnegie
For more info: carnegiecarnegie.org
Drummer, composer and bandleader James Johnson III presents an evening of dynamic, forward-thinking jazz.
Carnegie Carnegie Studio Jazz Series – Jessica Lee Quartet
When: August 13
Where: 300 Beechwood Avenue, Carnegie
For more info: carnegiecarnegie.org
This show will feature Jessica Lee joined by Rick Gallagher on keys, Mark Strickland on guitar and Erik Lawrence on saxophone.
Collier Township’s Concerts in the Park
When: Starting May 31 (Check the website for the schedule.)
Where: Collier Township Community Park, 5 Lobaugh Street, Oakdale
For more info: colliertownship.net
Collier Township Parks and Recreation presents Concerts in the Park on Sunday evenings. A variety of musical talent will be featured, a different artist each week. Take a blanket or chair and enjoy local food trucks or Grist House beer for purchase.
Concert in the Park
When: July 28
Where: Rec & Sports Pavilion, 810 Route 30, Imperial
For more info: findlay.pa.us
Take a lawn chair or picnic blanket and enjoy an evening of music presented by West Hills Symphonic Band.
East Winds Symphonic Band Concert
When: August 29
Where: Broadway and First Park, 1205 First Avenue, Coraopolis
For more info: ewsb.org
Take your lawn chairs for an afternoon filled with lively band music and a beautiful river view.
June Concert Series
When: June 4, 11, 18 and 25
Where: Clinton Community Park, 86 Clinton Park Drive, Clinton
For more info: findlay.pa.us
Enjoy food trucks and live music in this shaded outdoor venue.
Rock the Quarry XXV
When: August 28 & 29
Where: Panhandle Trail quarry event area, 38 Walkers Mill Road, Carnegie
For more info: panhandletrail.org
The 25th annual Rock the Quarry will be a two-day event full of music, games, science demonstrations, raffles, campfires and the Grand Rubber Ducky Race. There will be food and craft vendors, a Scouts skill games area, and rock climbing demonstrations as well.
Family Fun
Dads and Donuts RC Rally
When: June 20
Where: Recreation and Sports Bike Complex, 800 Route 30, Imperial
For more info: findlay.pa.us
Celebrate Father’s Day weekend with donuts and remote-control vehicles! You provide the dads and RC vehicles; the donuts will be provided. The skate park will be open exclusively to remote-control vehicles to race for this event but are prohibited from the park at any other time.
Ice Cream Social
When: July 9
Where: Recreation and Sports Complex at Leopold Lake, 810 Route 30, Imperial
For more info: findlay.pa.us
Celebrate National Ice Cream Month with the tasty treat along with family and friends while playing some fun yard games.
Imperial’s Independence Day Fireworks Celebration
When: July 3
Where: Recreation and Sports Complex at Leopold Lake, 810 Route 30, Imperial
For more info: findlay.pa.us
Celebrate the holiday with an evening of music, food, balloon and airbrush tattoo artists, giveaways, and fireworks by Pyrotecnico. Gates open at 5 p.m. Shuttles will run from the Findlay Activity Center and Municipal Building.
Moon Market & Music
When: Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday, June through September
Where: Moon Park, 1350 Joe DeNardo Way, Moon Township
For more info: moonparks.org
Moon Market & Music offers a little bit of everything, with a popular market, food trucks, craft beers, wine, fun family activities and live music.
National Trails Day Beautification
When: June 6
Where: Walkers Mill trailhead, 38 Walkers Mill Road, Carnegie
For more info: panhandletrail.org
American Hiking Society’s National Trails Day is a chance to get outdoors, connect with your community, and give back to the trails you love. Participants will mulch and replant several gardens and memorials along the Collier section of the trail, plus enjoy Jim’s Sno Cones!

North Fayette Community Days
When: August 8
Where: Donaldson Park, 580 Donaldson Road, Oakdale
For more info: north-fayette.com
This event offers a wide range of vendors, entertainment, fireworks, and activities for kids such as inflatables, pony rides, a petting zoo and games.
Party in the Park
When: May 30
Where: Carnegie Park, 21 Cooks Lane, Carnegie
For more info: facebook.com/carnegiepolicedepartment
Classic cars, food trucks, live music and fireworks will make this a true party in the park!
Summer Runnin’ (and Walkin’)
Community Days 5K, 1-Mile Kids Run, and Family Fun Walk
When: August 8
Where: North Fayette Community Center (Parking Lot), 580 Donaldson Road, Oakdale
For more info: north-fayette.com
The race begins and ends at the North Fayette Community Center and follows Donaldson Road. Prizes are awarded to the top male and female finishers, as well as top age group finishers. All participants will receive a t-shirt.
Family Fun Color Run
When: July 24
Where: Clinton Community Park, 86 Clinton Park Drive, Clinton
For more info: findlay.pa.us
Participants in this 1-mile color walk/run will take a loop around Clinton Park while being blasted with colors along the way.
Harvest Moon Race
When: November 14
Where: St. Philip’s Church, 1629 Beaver Grade Road, Moon Township
For more info: harvestmoonrace.org
Save the date for the annual Harvest Moon Race! This family-friendly community event features a 10-mile run, a 5K run/walk, a 1-mile fun run and the Kidz Dash for those 4 and under. Afterward, enjoy live music, raffles, games, hayrides and food. Proceeds benefit student ministry. (Receive a $5 discount on registration with promo code: COMMUNITY.)
Moon Glow Run 5K
When: June 26
Where: Moon Township Public Library, 1700 Beaver Grade Road, Moon Township
For more info: moonparks.org
Get ready to light up the night at the Moon Glow Run! Great music and games will add to the fun.
Thomas J. Witt Memorial Firecracker 5K Run or Walk
When: July 4
Where: Crafton Park, 117 West Steuben Street, Crafton
For more info: craftonborough.com
Join your friends and neighbors in this annual July 4th run/walk in memory of a significant member of the community.
Other Fun Summer Stuff
Outdoor Flea Market
When: August 22
Where: Clinton Community Park, 86 Clinton Park Drive, Clinton
For more info: findlay.pa.us
Do you have a lot of “stuff” you are looking to off-load, or would you like to make some extra cash? You can rent a space at this flea market and bring along everything you can sell out of the back of your vehicle. Call 724.695.0500 (x240 or x241) to reserve your spot.
Petals & Pours
When: June 18
Where: 949 Thorn Run Road, Moon Township
For more info: moontownshipgardenclub.com
The Moon Township Garden Club invites you to Petals & Pours, an event in the Fleur de Lune Garden. Relax with a glass of wine, appetizers and a special guided tour. Tickets are $20.
Festivals and Fun in the Burgh
3 Rivers Comicon 2026
When: June 6 & 7
Where: David L. Lawrence Convention Center, 1000 Fort Duquesne Boulevard, Downtown Pittsburgh
For more info: 3riverscomicon.com
This family-friendly event brings a variety of comics, books and collectibles to life. There will be more than 200 artists, vendors and other guests at this year’s Comicon.
Bloomfield Little Italy Days
When: August 13–16
Where: Liberty Avenue (from Ella to Gross St.), Bloomfield
For more info: littleitalydays.com
Bring your appetite to one of the region’s largest heritage festivals. Expect lots of music and food, games, and activities for the kids among the unique shops and fine restaurants. This four-day festival will have three packed stages with more than 30 acts.

The Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival
When: June 5–7 and 11–14
Where: Arts Landing, Downtown Pittsburgh
For more info: traf.trustarts.org
A production of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, this is a celebration of the arts unlike any other. World-class, multidisciplinary performing and visual arts attractions are free and open to everyone. The outdoor festival features live music, performances and visual art as well as a large artisan market.
Night in the Tropics: Sunset Riviera
When: July 17
Where: National Aviary, 700 Arch Street, Pittsburgh’s North Side
For more info: aviary.org
Feel the Mediterranean breeze at this 21+ summer party! Live music, tropical drinks and great food from more than a dozen local restaurants will be available while enjoying the lush habitats of the aviary after hours.
Northside Music Festival
When: July 10–12
Where: Various locations in Pittsburgh’s North Side
For more info: northsidemusicfestival.com
Northside Music Festival offers a curated lineup with a wide variety of genres along with art vendors, food and lots of family activities.
Pedal PGH
When: August 30
Where: Allegheny Commons Park West, 600 West North Avenue, Pittsburgh’s North Side
For more info: pedalpgh.org
This casual, fun event welcomes thousands of riders of all ages, abilities and fitness levels to explore the Steel City. Proceeds benefit BikePGH, a nonprofit organization that works to make the city safe and accessible for everyone to bike and walk.
Picklesburgh
When: July 16–19
Where: Downtown Pittsburgh (Check the website for specific locations.)
For more info: picklesburgh.com
Picklesburgh is the destination for all things pickled! Enjoy international dishes, artisan cocktails and beers that feature pickled ingredients, plus lots of other prepared foods. There will also be canning demonstrations and much more. It’s kind of a big dill!
Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival
When: September 17–20
Where: August Wilson African American Cultural Center, 980 Liberty Avenue, Downtown Pittsburgh
For more info: pittsburghjazzfest.org
World-renowned musicians, local jazz pros and new artists will take the stage to create a sound experience like no other. This annual event is presented by the August Wilson African American Cultural Center. Be ready to party, dance, sing and make some musical memories.
Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix
When: July 11–19
Where: Various locations in and around the city of Pittsburgh
For more info: pvgp.org
This is a huge vintage race event, spanning nine days with two race weekends, car shows, parties, parades and motorsport events. It raises funds to help provide residential care, treatment and support for people in the region who have autism and intellectual/developmental disabilities.
Rock, Reggae & Relief
When: August 8
Where: Downtown Pittsburgh (Check the website for location updates.)
For more info: rockreggaerelief.com
This music festival focuses on reggae tunes, unity and feel-good vibes while offering a helping hand to neighbors in need. It raises money for local charities.
Summer Flower Show: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
When: May 16 through September 27
Where: Phipps Conservatory, 1 Schenley Drive, Oakland
For more info: phipps.conservatory.org
Explore a whimsical wonderland of iconic characters, fascinating features and bizarre botanicals inspired by the classic story.
Summer Safari: Zoorassic Park
When: June 5
Where: Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium, 7370 Baker Street, Highland Park
For more info: pittsburghzoo.org
Attend the zoo’s biggest fundraiser of the year, featuring an unforgettable “dinosoiree”!
We love to inform our readers about fun events happening in our local communities. Send email to d.mountain@icmags.com if you have details about a future event in the area.

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