Labor Day closings: September 2, 2024

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City, county, state and federal offices and courts will be closed Monday in observance of the Labor Day holiday.Regular mail will not be picked up or delivered. City of Pittsburgh garbage collection will be pushed back one day.Banks will be closed, as will PennDOT driver license centers.Liquor stores that are normally open on Monday will close at 5 p.m.Pittsburgh Regional Transit buses and light rail will run on Sunday schedules. Buses will be detoured because of the Labor Day parade. Go to rideprt.org for more information.Looking for some fun on Labor Day? Here are a few events happening around the Pittsburgh region…Labor Day Parade – 10 a.m. in downtown Pittsburgh. Starting from Centre Avenue near PPG Paints Arena, the parade typically proceeds to Grant Street and to Boulevard of the Allies at Stanwix Street.Kickoff and Rib Festival – Noon to 9 p.m. at Acrisure Stadium. Free concerts by Billy Price, Jimmy Adler Band, House of Soul Band. Steelers Hall of Honor Museum open for tours (ticket required). Free football clinic for kids (registration required), appearances by Steely McBeam.More: acrisurestadium.com/ribfestUSS LST-325 – 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour the Navy’s last operational landing ship from World War II while it’s docked on the North Shore.More: lstmemorial.orgKennywood Park – 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.More: kennywood.comCity of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County pools – Final day of the season. City spray parks also open.More: City pools | County poolsPooches in the Pool – 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Dogs allowed to swim at North Park, Boyce Park, Settlers Cabin Park.More: Pooches in the PoolPennsylvania Arts & Crafts Labor Day Festival – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Westmoreland Fairgrounds.More: familyfestivals.comCarnegie Science Center – Attractions include “The Science Behind Pixar” exhibit; “T.Rex 3D” and “Monsters, Inc.” showing at Rangos Giant Cinema; “Laser Movie Magic” laser show in Buhl Planetarium; Highmark SportsWorks; and USS Requin submarine tours.More: carnegiesciencecenter.orgBeauty of the Burgh bike tour – Learn the history of Pittsburgh on a bike ride through the streets of Downtown, the Strip District and the North Shore.More: biketheburgh.comBest of the Burgh walking tour – Explore the city on foot. See the iconic buildings, historic landmarks, public art and hidden gems on the major avenues and the small alleys.More: walktheburgh.com

City, county, state and federal offices and courts will be closed Monday in observance of the Labor Day holiday.

Regular mail will not be picked up or delivered. City of Pittsburgh garbage collection will be pushed back one day.

Banks will be closed, as will PennDOT driver license centers.

Liquor stores that are normally open on Monday will close at 5 p.m.

Pittsburgh Regional Transit buses and light rail will run on Sunday schedules. Buses will be detoured because of the Labor Day parade. Go to rideprt.org for more information.


Looking for some fun on Labor Day? Here are a few events happening around the Pittsburgh region…

Labor Day Parade – 10 a.m. in downtown Pittsburgh. Starting from Centre Avenue near PPG Paints Arena, the parade typically proceeds to Grant Street and to Boulevard of the Allies at Stanwix Street.

Kickoff and Rib Festival – Noon to 9 p.m. at Acrisure Stadium. Free concerts by Billy Price, Jimmy Adler Band, House of Soul Band. Steelers Hall of Honor Museum open for tours (ticket required). Free football clinic for kids (registration required), appearances by Steely McBeam.
More: acrisurestadium.com/ribfest

USS LST-325 – 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour the Navy’s last operational landing ship from World War II while it’s docked on the North Shore.
More: lstmemorial.org

Kennywood Park – 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
More: kennywood.com

City of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County pools – Final day of the season. City spray parks also open.
More: City pools | County pools

Pooches in the Pool – 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Dogs allowed to swim at North Park, Boyce Park, Settlers Cabin Park.
More: Pooches in the Pool

Pennsylvania Arts & Crafts Labor Day Festival – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Westmoreland Fairgrounds.
More: familyfestivals.com

Carnegie Science Center – Attractions include “The Science Behind Pixar” exhibit; “T.Rex 3D” and “Monsters, Inc.” showing at Rangos Giant Cinema; “Laser Movie Magic” laser show in Buhl Planetarium; Highmark SportsWorks; and USS Requin submarine tours.
More: carnegiesciencecenter.org

Beauty of the Burgh bike tour – Learn the history of Pittsburgh on a bike ride through the streets of Downtown, the Strip District and the North Shore.
More: biketheburgh.com

Best of the Burgh walking tour – Explore the city on foot. See the iconic buildings, historic landmarks, public art and hidden gems on the major avenues and the small alleys.
More: walktheburgh.com

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