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Five Fun Things To Do Around Pittsburgh This Weekend

Here's your Patch guide on what's going on around town over the weekend.

PITTSBURGH, PA — Looking for something entertaining to do this weekend after being virtually isolated for the past 15 months? Here are some Patch recommendations:

  • History Uncorked: A Night at the Museum, June 25, 6 p.m.-11 p.m., Heinz History Center, Strip District.

The center's 23rd annual fundraising event offers three experiences to choose from this year: an Uncorked-To-Go option, a scavenger hunt with your team throughout the museum's six floors of exhibitions or a VIP party with drinks, appetizers, live music and socially distanced dancing. Click here to learn more about ticket options.

  • Yoga in the Park, June 25, 10 a.m., Allegheny Commons Park, Ridge Avenue at Brighton Road, North Side.

This free Counseling and Wellness Center of Pittsburgh event involves yoga, sound therapy add-ons and mediation. Instruction provided by Yoga Hive.

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  • Pittsburgh Riverhounds vs. New York Red Bulls, June 25, 7 p.m., Highmark Stadium, Station Square.

The city's professional soccer team has a better chance of winning Friday than the city's professional baseball team.

  • Summerfest, June 26, 1 p.m.-5 p.m., Heinz Field Gold Lot 1A, North Shore.

The Pittsburgh Public Schools and ABC Transit have teamed to sponsor this free event, which will have various children's activities, a Touch the Truck area, school vehicles, food trucks, vendors, free giveaways, a live radio broadcast and free coronavirus vaccinations. The kids activities will include a bouncy house, inflatable slide, obstacle course and an hour-long spray foam party beginning at 4 p.m.

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  • Indigo Girls, June 27, 7:30 p.m., Hartwood Acres, Indiana Township

This week's Allegheny County Summer Music Series will feature well-known folk rockers Amy Ray and Emily Saliers. The event is free.

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