Arts & Entertainment
Get Out: Serious Readers, St. Andrew's Day and Small Business Saturday
Patch offers five ideas to keep your weekend eventful.

Still trying to decide what to do for the weekend? You're in luck. North Allegheny Patch is here with five ideas to keep your weekend eventful.
Check out our picks, and tell us about yours:
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When/Where:Â 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 24 at Northland Public Library.Â
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Why Go: If you're seriously into reading, the Serious Readers Book Group meets on the fourth Saturday of each month to discuss books that have often formed the outline of our political and economic philosophies. No reservation is required and new participants are always welcome.
Admission: Free.
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Small Business Saturday
When/Where:Â Saturday, Nov. 24 at various stores throughout North Allegheny.Â
Why Go:Â Check out what local businesses have to offer on Small Business Saturday. Click here for stores.
Admission:Â Free.
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XerDance A Dance Revolution
When/Where: 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 24 at Pine Community Park, 100 Pine Park Dr, Wexford.
Why Go:Â Work up a sweat and burn off some of those Thanksgiving calories. This interactive dance game is fun for the whole family.Â
Admission:Â $5.
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32nd Annual My Macy's Holiday Parade
When/Where:Â 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov 24 in downtown Pittsburgh.Â
Why Go: If Pittsburgh's annual Light Up Night wasn't enough to get you in the holiday spirit, this will. The parade route is Liberty Avenue to Grant Street, right onto Fifth Avenue, left onto Liberty Avenue and left onto Stanwix Street. If you can't go, watch it live on WPXI, Channel 11.Â
Admission: Free. Click here for more information.Â
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St. Andrew's Day Celebration
When/Where: 10 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 25 at Wexford Community Presbyterian Church, 10645 Perry Hwy, Wexford.
Why Go: Grab your kilt and join Wexford Community Presbyterian Church for their annual St. Andrew's Day service featuring bag pipes, Scottish scripture readings, singing and communion. Following the service there will be "A Taste of Scotland" which includes many traditional Scottish treats and goodies.
Admission:Â Free.
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