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3 Things Poppin' in Northeast Ohio:​ Wizard Fest, Cleveland Auto Show, and Brite Winter Fest

Get out and explore all that Northeast Ohio has to offer this weekend!

CLEVELAND — Have you lived in Northeast Ohio forever, or maybe you're new to the area? Whatever your story, the region has tons to offer when it comes to experiences and adventures.

However, at times it can be hard to find and narrow down the best ways to spend your time. That's where I come in.

Normally, I keep you up to date on the latest pop culture stories every day in "Pop Break" on "What's New" at 4 p.m. But now, with this new segment "3 Things Poppin' in Northeast Ohio," I'll be sharing with you my picks for trendy things to do on the weekends!

So without further delay, here's what I think you should check out in this weekend, February 24 through February 26.  

Wizard Fest 

Up first, this event is for all of the "Potter Heads" out there.

On Saturday from 8 p.m. until 11: 30 p.m., Wizard Fest is taking over the Winchester Music Tavern in Lakewood. 

Fans can enjoy trivia, themed drinks, games live music and plenty more wizardry.

General Admission tickets are $12. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.

Brite Winter Fest 

And Northeast Ohio is a hub for music, so if that’s your vibe, you’ll definitely want to check out this year’s Brite Winter Festival.

The outdoor festival is taking over the Flats on Saturday form 3 p.m. until midnight.

Music lovers can enjoy nearly two dozen acts including this year’s headliner Weshley Arms.

Tickets for the event are $10 if purchased in advance, $15 at the door. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.

Cleveland Auto Show

And last, but not least, how about revving your engines at the I-X Center for the annual Cleveland Auto Show.

Starting today through March 5, more than 500 vehicles will be on display along with various special attractions. Attendee will also have access to raffles, celebrity appearance and more.

Tickets range from $12 to $15 dollars. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.

If you have idea for an event you think should I should mention, you can tweet me @KierraCotton or email me at Kcotton@wkyc.com.    

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