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5 things to do in Pittsburgh this weekend: Nov. 3-5

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop
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The Pittsburgh Pet Expo is Nov. 3-5 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Downtown.
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The EQT Pittsburgh 10 Miler and 10K are on Nov. 5. Organizers are expecting a record crowd of 5,000 participants.
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At the age of 88, Pete Escovedo is known as the reigning percussion king of a wide range of musical genres – from Latin jazz and smooth jazz to salsa – and is the master of the timbales. He is the father of drummer Sheila E. He will perform at the sixth annual Highmark Blues & Heritage Festival on Saturday at The August Wilson African American Cultural Center.
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The 53rd annual Designer Days, a shopping event of high-end clothing, shoes, jewelry and accessories, is Nov. 3-5 at Thriftique in Lawrenceville.

It’s the first weekend of November. Here are some ways to spend it.

Pet expo

Organizers call it the “largest pet expo in the U.S.” It is happening from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Downtown.

There will be competitions, demonstrations, giveaways and photos with Santa as well as high-flying dogs, performing pigs and racing turtles. It’s all packed into two acres with more than 250 exhibitor booths and numerous shelter and rescue organizations. Be sure to check out the pet costume contest on Sunday afternoon.

Tickets are $12, $10 for seniors and active military and $6 for children 6-16 years old. Children under 6 are free.

Details: pghpetexpo.com

Inked

The Ink For Impact flash tattoo event is Sunday at Spirit in Lawrenceville. Featuring 16 tattoo artists, the event benefits Pittsburgh Action Against Rape. People can get tattoos on-site.

Each artist has attended training by a Pittsburgh Action Against Rape educator to ensure they are enabled with the appropriate skills in how to respond to disclosures of sexual violence to create a safe space for their clients.

The event is free to attend. Artists will determine the cost of a tattoo. Prices start around $100.

Details: spiritpgh.com

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These are some of the tattoo artists participating in the Ink For Impact flash tattoo event on Nov. 5 at Spirit in Lawrenceville. From left: Pete Larkin, Erin Hosfield, Marisa Matthews, Justin Palencsar, Jacob Dylan, Liss Dershaw, Donovan Petri and Sara Eve Rivera.

Go for a run

The EQT Pittsburgh 10 Miler and 10K begins at 7:25 a.m. Sunday. Organizers are expecting a record crowd of 5,000 participants. The race features three bridges and views of Downtown. It passes Acrisure Stadium and PNC Park on the North Shore. Live bands and cheer groups will line the course.

For the first time, there is a 10K walking division.

The prize purse is $11,000

The 10-mile start line is on West Carson Street near Highmark Stadium in Station Square. The 10K course starts on the North Shore near PNC Park. Both races finish on Liberty Avenue, Downtown.

Prices start at $59.99

Details: Pittsburgh10Miler.org

Blues & Heritage Festival

The sixth annual Highmark Blues & Heritage Festival is Friday and Saturday at The August Wilson African American Cultural Center, Downtown.

This year’s event showcases two generations of blues stars, Bobby Rush and Eric Gales, on Friday. On Saturday, grand masters of Latin music — percussionist Pete Escovedo featuring Nestor Torres, and singer and original member of the Buena Vista Social Club, Omara Portuondo — will perform.

Escovedo, 88, and Portuondo, 92, both say this will be their final tour.

Performances both days begin at 8 p.m.

Tickets are $60 per night.

Details: awaacc.org

Designer Days

The 53rd annual Designer Days, a shopping event of high-end clothing, shoes, jewelry and accessories, is Friday through Sunday at Thriftique in Lawrenceville.

The event is sponsored by the National Council of Jewish Women, Pittsburgh Section. The theme is “There’s a Place For Us.”

Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free. Half-off pricing on Sunday.

Details: ncjwpgh.salsalabs.org

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop is a TribLive reporter covering the region's diverse culinary scene and unique homes. She writes features about interesting people. The Edward R. Murrow award-winning journalist began her career as a sports reporter. She has been with the Trib for 26 years and is the author of "A Daughter's Promise." She can be reached at jharrop@triblive.com.

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