Be a Tourist: Events around town November 8-10
Looking for some fun things to do this weekend? Look no further than right here in Erie. Here is a list of some great activities that are taking place this weekend!
Erie Otters OHL Hockey
Saturday vs. Sarnia Sting. It's military appreciation night where the first 1,500 fans receive a free camo Otters hat. Find out more by heading to the Otters'
Lake Erie Wine Country Harvest Weekend #2
Celebrate the fall's harvest in Lake Erie Wine Country! Wineries will be pairing their finely crafted wines with harvest-inspired foods ranging from savory to sweet. Click for additional event information.
Holiday Gift and Craft Festival
Get a jump on your holiday shopping! Over 160 vendors will be displaying their unique wares for you to decorate your home for the season or buy that one-of-a-kind holiday gift. Learn more at .
Erie Philharmonic presents 'Bolero'
Explore the grandeur of Liszt's Les Préludes, the jazz-infused Duke Ellington's The Three Black Kings, the premiere of Theofanidis' Concerto for Flute and Orchestra, and the rhythmic allure of Ravel's Boléro. This concert offers a dynamic mix of styles, showcasing the expansive range of orchestral music in a compelling evening for all. Tickets and event details can be found
QFTW Affinity Session at ASCEND Erie
This FREE climbing session is intended for those in our community who identify as a part of any of the following communities: Queer; Femme; Trans; and/or Women. Celebrate Erie's diverse communities with Affinity Sessions — a climbing session, dedicated to individuals who haven't always had equal access to or treatment within the sport. It's a space dedicated to intentional inclusivity, not exclusivity. More details are available at .
Kellar's Magic and Comedy Club presents John Heffron
Energetic and accessible, acclaimed standup John Heffron shares an array of relatable experiences from childhood through life as a married man, Step Father and Grandfather He's learned a thing or two about relationships with family, friends, and even himself along his journeys, gaining an astute, uniquely honest perspective widely praised among his comedy peers. Audiences of all ages relate to his enthusiastic, hard-won wisdom. Tickets are available for purchase by heading to
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