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Get Out: Pancake Breakfast, a Book Signing or Astrology

Check out our picks to explore this weekend.

Looking for something to do this weekend? Patch has five suggestions to get you out and about. Whatever your plans, daylight saving time ends this weekend, so don’t forget to turn back your clocks!

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When/Where: 5 p.m. Friday at , Sewickley.

Why Go: will be signing her fifth book, Ordinary People Extraordinary Planet, which details the incredible stories of 12 ordinary people who beat adversity. You’ll also have the opportunity to meet at least one of the subjects featured in the book. The author, professor and speaker based the book on interviews collected from Ray Leonard’s radio show kmr-media.com.

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Price: Free, but bring your wallet to purchase a book.

 

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When/Where: 10:30 a.m. Saturday at , 1700 Beaver Grade Road.

Why Go: Do you want to improve your relationships? Cathy Bednar, a Pittsburgh astrologer, will explain how astrology can determine compatibility between you and a significant other, child, friend or business partner.

Price: Free.

 

3. PANCAKE BREAKFAST

When/Where: 8:30 to 11 a.m. Saturday, ’s Lower School Cafeteria, Edgeworth.

Why Go: Sewickley Academy's Fourth Annual Pancake Breakfast is a family benefit event that supports local fire and police departments. Faculty and students will be cooking the breakfast, which includes pancakes, sausage, juice and coffee.

Price: $5.

 

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When/Where: 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, , Sewickley.

Why Go: Singers, musicians and songwriters come together in a friendly performing atmosphere to show off their skills, share songs or be introduced to live performance. Play your original music, play a cover song or improvise with other musicians. If you’re not a musician, stop by to listen.

Price: Free.

 

5.  BLACK DANCE FESTIVAL 2011

When/Where: 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the August Wilson Center for African American Culture, Pittsburgh.

Why Go: Four other dance companies -- Ailey II, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, Rennie Harris Puremovement and Deeply Rooted Dance Theater -- will join the August Wilson Center Dance Ensemble for movement, style and choreography at the first Black Dance Festival.

Price: $25


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