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Score plenty of deals on family and learning events in Pittsburgh this week

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Published on July 23, 2019
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Looking for family-friendly events to keep the kids busy this week?

From a deal on a scavenger hunt to discounted fencing classes, there's plenty to do when it comes to opportunities for learning and fun. Read on for a rundown of what to do this week.

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Up to 52% off scavenger hunt

From the deal description:

Using the power of the smartphone, 3Quest Challenge transforms cities into massive playing fields for timed scavenger hunts. Teams answer riddles and complete tasks to collect clues and solve puzzles, all while racing against the clock. The deal includes a scavenger hunt for two, four or six participants.

Where: Fifth and Forbes Corridor, 21 Market Square
Price: $19-$64.50 (up to 52% discount)

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Up to 88% off paintball

From the deal description:

Players navigate challenging fields, while aiming to take down their opponents during open-play sessions. Packages include all-day field admission, gun and mask rental for two, four, six or 12 guests.

Where: 2905 Idlewood Road, East Carnegie
Price: $9-$45 (up to 88% discount)

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Up to 56% off fencing classes 

From the deal description:

Learn the fundamentals of fencing from professional coaches. The deal includes one month of introductory fencing courses for one or two students. Instructors include Iana Dakova, a professional fencer, who won multiple national championship titles in Bulgaria, along with Lynn Botelho, a nationally-rated referee.

Where: 7501 Penn Ave., Point Breeze North
Price: $49-$79 (up to 56% discount)

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