4 ways to enjoy your week in Pittsburgh

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Published on February 12, 2020

Looking for something to do this week? From a Valentine's Day dinner to a muscle testing workshop, here are a few top options to help you get off the couch and out into the world.

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Persephone Valentine's Dinner

From the event description:

We are teaming up with R Wine Cellar at Cellar on Penn for a very special Valentine's Day event. On the menu, look for dishes like goat cheese-stuffed oyster mushrooms, salted cod and chocolate cake. 

When: Friday, Feb. 14, 5-9:45 p.m.
Where: R Cellar on Penn, 2031 Penn Ave.
Admission: $100
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Emily Wolfe Concert WSGs Tom West and Rover

From the event description:

Emily Wolfe will perform with special guests Tom West and Rover. This event is all ages.

When: Saturday, Feb. 15, 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Where: Smiling Moose - Upstairs, 1306 E. Carson St.
Admission: $10
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Tango Valentino

From the event description:

Come and learn romantic Argentine tango. Bring your Valentine or just yourself and meet new people. Admission includes one hour of dance instruction, light snacks and dessert. 

When: Saturday, Feb. 15, 7-11:30 p.m.
Where: Pittsburgh Fencers' Club, 7501 Penn Ave., Suite 7
Admission: $20
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Muscle Testing Workshop

From the event description:

This fun and educational workshop will teach you the basic art of muscle testing. By using a variety of methods, we explore how this technique is used to trace energy imbalances within the body. Based on the concept of internal energy fundamental to traditional Chinese medicine, muscle testing is a noninvasive way of evaluating the body’s imbalances and assessing its needs. It involves testing the body’s responses when applying slight pressure to a large muscle to provide information on energy blockages, the functioning of the organs, nutritional deficiencies and food sensitivities.

When: Sunday, Feb. 16, 12:30-2:30 p.m.
Where: Dragonfly Pilates Studio, 5518 Walnut St.
Admission: $75
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