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5 fun things worth doing this weekend in Cleveland

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CLEVELAND — Another weekend is upon us, and that means a whole lot of fun is possible if you just get outside and explore. We've put together a list of events that are worth checking out.

Walk All Over Waterloo

Happening the first Friday at every month, Walk All Over Waterloo highlights the galleries, shops and restaurants that make up one of Cleveland's growing art districts.

When: Friday, Oct. 4, from 6-10 p.m.
Where: Waterloo Rd (E 152nd St to E 161st St)

The Pumpkin Fest

Nothing quite screams fall like pumpkin-infused beer. At Southern Tier Brewery, that's what you'll find. Ring toss onto bottles of Pumking, Putt Putt into a Pumpkin and Pumpking Plinko will keep you entertained. There will be live music and draft specials. If you have the Cleveland Brewery Passport, bring that too, so you can get your stamp.

When: Saturday, Oct. 5 from 11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.
Where: 811 Prospect Ave East.

International Cleveland Community Day

An entire day dedicated to celebrating and recognizing your heritage while also celebrating others. Music, dance performances, art activities and in-gallery experiences and dialogues within the museum’s global art collection. In the afternoon, witness a naturalization ceremony as dozens of immigrants become U.S. citizens.

When: Sunday, Oct. 6 from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Where: 11150 East Boulevard in Cleveland
Admission: FREE

Ciao! Cleveland

The Northern Ohio Italian American Association is kicking off Italian Heritage Month with a festival featuring food, wine demonstrations, art, fashion and music. Starting at 12 p.m., there will be live entertainment and more than a dozen vendors featuring some of Cleveland's best Italian food.

When: Saturday, Oct. 5 from 12 to 10 p.m.
Where: Flats East Bank: Old River Road and West 10th Street.

Mitchell's Ice Cream celebrates 20th birthday

Mitchell's Ice Cream is celebrating its 20th birthday in the best way—a single scoop of ice cream for $1.65, which was the original price of a single scoop in 1999. On Sunday, the Mitchell brothers will be on hand to to open the Ohio City shop. Commemorative birthday stickers will be given to customers at every shop while supplies last.

When: Sunday, Oct. 6 11:00 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Where: All locations.

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