Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a cherished Pittsburgh tradition, where fashion meets philanthropy in the most picturesque setting imaginable.
Taking place on Saturday, May 3, in the beautiful and historic Westinghouse Park, located in Point Breeze, this year’s Spring Hat Luncheon celebration promises to be truly special. Named in honor of the visionary inventor George Westinghouse, this park is a symbol of Pittsburgh’s rich heritage and a vibrant community treasure.
This event is not just a feast for the senses—it’s a celebration of community and commitment to preserving the natural treasures of Pittsburgh. Proceeds from the Spring Hat Luncheon directly ensure the ongoing care and enhancement of our beloved green spaces. These funds are essential to the Parks Conservancy’s mission, supporting the care of vibrant garden spaces in more than a dozen city parks, helping us sustain our abundant free programming, environmental education initiatives, and so much more. This year, a portion of the proceeds will also bolster exciting restoration efforts in cherished spaces like Mellon Park, Baxter Park, Fowler Park, and other vital community gathering spots.
Interested in becoming a committee member? Hat Luncheon Committee members are critical supporters of the event and demonstrate that the well-being of our city’s public parks is a priority. For more information on becoming a member of this year’s Committee, please email Sophie Gage at sgage@pittsburghparks.org.