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Five Things to Do This Weekend: March 4-6

Wondering what to do this weekend? Patch has you covered with a list of great activities.

It’s Thursday, the weekend is right around the corner. Patch has your back with a few fun things to do. Check our picks for the activities to hit and some places to explore. Here's what's happening in and around your city.

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Where/When: , 7 Medford St. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 4-6. Variety of times.

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Why Go?: The Arlington Children's Theatre is bringing the classic musical, The Wizard of Oz to life once again. There are a number of shows to choose from including day time and night time showings. For a full list of all the show times and link to order tix, click here!

Price: $15

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Where/When: , 50 Paul Revere Rd. Saturday, March 5, 3pm.

Why Go?: Come see international renowned trumpet player, Christopher O'Hara, along side pianist, Mark Engelhardt, as the pair explores a variety of classic and contemporary music. For more information visit the website, www.pacc-ucc.org.

Price: $10-$20 depending on seating.

3. African Drum Circle

Where/When: 41 Foster Street, Saturday, March 5, 12pm - 4pm.

Why Go?: A unique opportunity to engage in African musical culture. Stop by and check out Guinean made djembe and dunun drums welcome for all to try. Website: www.djembeboston.com.

Price: Free!

4. Beginners Meditation Seminar

Where/When: 50 Massachusetts Avenue, Saturday, March 5 at 3pm.

Why Go: A free seminar to introduce you to the wonder of Maum Meditation, a spiritual and relaxing gift you can give yourself. Plus snacks and tea!

Pricing: Free!

5. Deep Energy Retrofit Open House

Where/When: 62 Coleman Rd. Sunday, March 6, 1-4 p.m.

Why Go?: Have you ever wanted to learn how to make your house a little more energy friendly, a little more green? Boston Green Building of Allston, in conjunction with National Grid, are sponsoring an open house that will explore how to use more space in the home with less energy consumption.

Price: Free!

And still you want more? Check out our family-friendly Grab & Go Kids Plannerrefreshed every Wednesday.

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