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Something for Everyone
At Wilkins School Community Center (WSCC), we celebrate creativity, connection, and lifelong learning. That’s why we offer a diverse mix of classes and workshops designed to inspire and engage.
From arts and wellness to language, cooking, and dance, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re a seasoned artist, a fitness enthusiast, a foodie, or just looking to try something new, you’ll find your place here.
Drop in for a class or dive deeper into your passions. No matter your path, you’ll find a welcoming community at WSCC. Browse our offerings and start your next adventure today!
Explore your interests:
Pittsburgh Contact Improvisation
Contact Improvisation (CI) is a dance form based on the physical principles of touch, momentum, shared weight, and a shared point of contact.
French Conversation w/ Kiara & Rick
Join our casual French Conversation Meetup at the Wilkins School Community Center. This is a wonderful opportunity for Francophones and French learners of all levels to practice speaking, meet new people, and share a love for the French language and culture.
What our members are saying…
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“Eleven years ago, just after moving to the East End, I walked into Wilkins School Community Center because I was curious to find out what kinds of programs and activities were held there. I was enthusiastically welcomed and immediately sensed that this was a special place where creativity and friendship thrived.”
– Francine VandenBerg
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“Our watercolor class at WSCC has become a welcoming family. We truly enjoy our friendships, and we are always happy to welcome new members to the group. We not only share watercolor classes, we share each other’s happiness, sadness and everyday events. Some of our members have been in the class for YEARS. I think that says something.”
– Marci Mason
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“WSCC is a dynamic place that offers numerous classes and events for the community. It is a place where you can learn new skills, attend great events and make new friends. My life has been enriched as a result of being involved in WSCC, and I look forward to taking more classes in the building. WSCC is a vital part of the Pittsburgh community!”
– Marlene Green