Lights were shining throughout the region Tuesday evening as people saluted those on the front lines of the response to the covid-19 pandemic by turning on their lights at 8 p.m. for “Love from Pgh Illumination Ovation.”
People took to social media to document it all, using the hashtags #LoveFromPGH and #LoveFromPittsburgh.
The event will take place again next Tuesday, April 14.
Among those tweeting was prolific Pittsburgh photographer Dave DiCello. Here are his photos and others:
Jena, one of the organizers of #LovefromPgh, looks out over the #Pittsburgh skyline tonight with a heart light & a colorful jacket, as the city is lit up in honor of those on the frontline of the pandemic. The lighting along Grandview was perfect, making for an incredible scene. pic.twitter.com/AIalpcVCQU— Dave DiCello (@DaveDiCello) April 8, 2020
The Pittsburgh Steelers:
To the heroes on the front lines keeping us safe:THANK YOU.
#LoveFromPGH ? pic.twitter.com/jDwC8vxnmU
— Heinz Field (@heinzfield) April 7, 2020
The Pirates:
We’re proud to join with Pittsburgh tonight to honor all front line workers with the Illumination-Ovation. #LoveFromPgh ? pic.twitter.com/4wjwJgyjLj— Pirates (@Pirates) April 8, 2020
The Frick:
Last evening, The Frick Pittsburgh participated in #LoveFromPgh by illuminating the Greenhouse to show our gratitude for health care workers and others who are keeping us safe during #COVID19. #ThankYou pic.twitter.com/zBaKYaP70v— The Frick Pittsburgh (@TheFrickPgh) April 8, 2020
Pitt and Carnegie Mellon universities:
They are our lights in this darkness, and—tonight—we are lighting up the darkness in their honor. #LovefromPGH pic.twitter.com/DAYmSnVqjk— Patrick Gallagher (@PittChancellor) April 8, 2020
Tonight at 8 pm, the city of Pittsburgh will be illuminated.
Turn your lights on ? and step outside to show our front-line workers responding to COVID-19 some #LoveFromPgh. https://t.co/bf9sRGWxnH pic.twitter.com/P8CgI4p9AH
— Carnegie Mellon (@CarnegieMellon) April 7, 2020
UPMC Children’s Hospital in Lawrenceville:
Beautiful! @ChildrensPgh beamed in gold and yellow to show support for health care workers and all others who are keeping us safe during #COVID19. #LoveFromPgh pic.twitter.com/rS4WbB2iXO— UPMC (@UPMCnews) April 8, 2020
Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald in Squirrel Hill:
With thanks from Squirrel Hill #LovefromPgh pic.twitter.com/4vp2qQZjYU— Allegheny Co. Exec. (@ACE_Fitzgerald) April 8, 2020
Sean Turner in West View:
#LoveFromPgh Thanks to all the healthcare workers and first responders keeping us all safe! Special thanks to my favorite nurse-my wife Sarah pic.twitter.com/9as3R9E3cC— Sean Turner (@primetimeturner) April 8, 2020
The Trib’s own Jason Cato in Edgewood:
2 and thankful. She would do this every night for all of you. Thank you from Lila and all of us for all you do. #LoveFromPGH pic.twitter.com/eGKiF43uxb— Jason Cato (@Jac412Cato) April 8, 2020
The Trib’s Shane Dunlap:
Buildings are lit up in downtown tonight for Illumination Ovation underneath the supermoon, as clouds pass by - Fun fact: The moon, according to my favorite website https://t.co/Trla4BaoFM, is socially distancing at 221,772 miles from us tonight @TribLIVE #LovefromPgh pic.twitter.com/95oGSbdUOw— Shane Dunlap (@shanedunlap) April 8, 2020
Let us know if you’d like us to include your tweet in this compilation.
#LoveFromPittsburgh #LovefromPgh #thankstoallthehelpers#WereAllInThisTogether pic.twitter.com/r9PHWvgvZo— Bam Marino (@bam_marino) April 8, 2020
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