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Get Out: Patch's Pick-and-Choose Weekend Planner

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Where/When: , 1101 Wilson Blvd., Arlington. Saturday and Sunday, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Why Go: According to the Artisphere website, this event is "An adaptation of Shakespeare’s enthralling history plays Henry IV, Parts One and Two – the plays that gave to the world the enduringly popular character Sir John Falstaff. Tom Mallan, who directed WSC Avant Bard’s well-remembered productions of The Two Gentleman of Verona and Entertaining Mr. Sloane, returns to adapt and direct."

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Pricing: Tickets are $30

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Where/When: , 1101 Wilson Blvd., Arlington. Saturday, 10 p.m.

Why Go: Go for a play and stay for a virtual trip to Latin America! For tango novices, a lesson will be taught to beginngers before the music kicks off.

Pricing: Tickets are $15, or $10 with a stub from an Artisphere show.

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Where/When: , 3260 R St. NW, Washington. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Why Go: You'll find more than just books at this neighborhood book sale. The library will be selling CDs, DVDs, children's books and more at rock-bottom prices at this book sale. Be sure to stop by early!

Pricing: Free to attend. Book prices vary.

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Where/When: , 3265 M St, NW, Washington. Sunday, noon.

Why Go: Chances are you'll be spending next week eating your fair share of turkey, dressing and pumpkin pie. Why not kick the week off in a healthy way by taking advantage of this free yoga class at lululemon? Consider it an hour of calm before your in-laws storm into town.

Pricing: Free to attend! Mats provided.

5. Piano Sale at The Kennedy Center

Where/When: The Kennedy Center, 2700 F St. NW, Washington. Saturday, noon.

Why Go: From time to time, we'll use this column to feature a show at The Kennedy Center. This event certainly caught our attention. If you're in the market for a piano, you won't want to miss it. According to The Kennedy Center's website, "Steinway, Boston, and Essex pianos used throughout the year in Kennedy Center performance venues, studios, and rehearsal rooms are now available for sale."

Pricing: Pianos (even used ones) are expensive. Bring your check books or credit cards.

What are your weekend plans? If you care to share, please do. Maybe we'll see you there.

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