Giving back to our communities is part of who we are.
Mt. Lebanon Partnership
The mission is to create a vibrant community and as part of the partnership board, Tim is proud to be part of this incredible team of volunteers. The team continues to develop initiatives promoting community engagement, in addition to their continued collaboration with the municipality, regular programs, and community support. Learn More About The Partnership
A few of the partnership initiatives:
As a juried arts festival, the annual Artists’ Market includes approximately 75 booths featuring original art in a variety of media. Additionally there's always good food and entertainment to compliment your newest art purchase.
Love Lebo - a recognition program where residents select other residents or businesses to host a Love Lebo sign for 30 days and then pass on the love to another recipient.
Elf Search + Rescue - “hidden” throughout the business districts of Mt. Lebanon and within the holiday popup display, kids search for numbered elfs and submit their photos.
Holiday Display - a storefront celebration of the holidays featuring an elf workshop. Fun for all ages with a search from your favorite holiday movie prop and some additional hidden elves from the Elf Search + Rescue.
Historical Society of Mount Lebanon
Working closely with the historical society and community experts, we’re proud to have helped bring to life the newest exhibit, “Shaping Mt. Lebanon - Why Our Town Looks The Way It Does”. A unique perspective of the early days and where the town derived its architectural and landscape inspirations from. Historic photos, artifacts, and recreations will offer an insight to residents exploring their town’s past.
Rendering of the home for the Mt. Lebanon Historical Society.
The entrance and into to Shaping Mt. Lebanon. The case features household items from the 1920s and '30s.
This room recreates a living room of the early 1930s when a radio was the main entertainment. Families would gather and tune in for the news, music, or entertainment.
Original blueprints from some of Mt. Lebanon's early homes.