The PHCA Store
It’s probably a bit grandiose to call this a store; we only sell a few items. But we’re proud to let you know that the proceeds of everything we sell goes towards a small fund that supports community projects. A lot of the work our organization does is done by board members, who put in many hours of volunteer time each week. Additionally a larger group of community volunteers helps out on cleanups, green space maintenance, events, and more. Your purchase supports the work of all of these dedicated people. We thank you for helping the PHCA make Polish Hill a better place to live.
Polish Hill T-shirts with the crowned Polish eagle are available in red and black.
Short sleeved t-shirts are $15 each; long sleeved shirts are $20 each.
Short sleeved shirts are available in youth sizes S and M, adult sizes S, M, L, XL, and XXL.
Long sleeved shirts are available in adult sizes S, M, L, XL, and XXL
Postcard of a lovely sunset view of Brereton Street by Mark Knobil. Fifty cents each.
Notecard with a view of Bethoven Street. $2.00 each.
Pierogi ornaments (with hanging ribbon) or lapel pins made by artist David Watt. $5.00 each.
Polish Hill button with crowned eagle. Fifty cents each.
General ordering and shipping information
Payment is by cash or check only. Orders may be place by mail or phone. Items may also be purchased at our office at 3060 Brereton St., Pittsburgh, PA 15219. Normal office hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. until 6 p.m.. However, because our staff is very small, we sometimes must close to attend outside meetings or obligations. It’s best to call before you stop by — our number is 412.681.1950.
If you are ordering items to be sent by mail, please call us to get the total amount including shipping costs. We will pack and set aside your order and mail it as soon as your check arrives.
And again — we thank you for your support!
Polish Hill is a small neighborhood nestled on the steep hillside between the Hill District and the Strip District. Minutes away from the activity of downtown Pittsburgh, our front porches and doorsteps line quiet residential streets. Stop in to find out what is happening in this small, lively community.








