On a budget? Here are 4 things to do for free in Pittsburgh this week

There's always plenty to do in Pittsburgh, but finding fun on the cheap can be another story.

From yoga to a movie night, here are five fun things to do around town that won't cost you a dime.

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Yoga at Bay 41

From the event description:

Join Olivia Saccameno from The Om Lounge for a "pay what you can" yoga class this Tuesday night. This class will be a one-hour vinyasa yoga flow session. Participants are required to bring their own mat, water and sign a waiver at check-in.

When: Tuesday, Aug. 27, 6-7 p.m.
Where: 4107 Willow St.
Admission: Free
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A Back-to-School Celebration

From the event description:

This is the sixth in a series of monthly meetings with the members from the Pittsburgh Black Elected Officials Coalition. Members will share highlights of their 2018 activities and their next steps. The event will feature a school supply giveaway, cash prizes, parent and student resources, entertainment and more.

When: Thursday, Aug. 29, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Where: Jeron X. Grayson Community Center, 1852 Enoch St.
Admission: Free
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BrewDog: Pittsburgh Town Hall + Tour

From the event description:

Pittsburgh's Urban Tap is hosting BrewDog, a Scottish craft beer company, for our intro into the Steel City. BrewDog representatives will be on the ground to talk about what it means to open a BrewDog brewpub, our plans for the location, job opportunities for the local community, existing partnerships and more. Stick around for tours and brew samples.

When: Thursday, Aug. 29, 6-10 p.m.
Where: Urban Tap Shadyside, 216 S. Highland Ave.
Admission: Free
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Filmmaker's Corner Movie Night at WQED Studios

From the event description:

Drop in for an evening of favorite shorts from WQED's Filmmakers Corner this Thursday night. Local film folks will be on hand along with a special cut from Rick Sebak's Nebby series. Popcorn will be provided. The Pittsburgh Smokehouse food truck will be in our parking lot for guests who would like to purchase some tasty treats.

When: Thursday, Aug. 29, 7-9 p.m.
Where: WQED Studios, 4802 Fifth Ave.
Admission: Free
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