CLEVELAND — Have you lived in Northeast Ohio forever, or maybe you're new to the area? Whatever your story, the region has tons to offer when it comes to experiences and adventures.
However, at times it can be hard to find and narrow down the best ways to spend your time. That's where I come in.
Normally, I keep you up to date on the latest pop culture stories every day in "Pop Break" on "What's New" at 5 p.m., but now, with this new segment "3 Things Poppin' in Northeast Ohio," I'll be sharing with you my picks for trendy things to do on the weekends.
So without further delay, here's what I think you should check out this weekend, Feb. 11-Feb. 13.
Chocolate Crawl in Downtown Willoughby
If you love chocolate, this event is definitely for you.
On Saturday from 1-5 p.m., Downtown Willoughby is hosting its fifth annual Chocolate Crawl. For just $40, you can visit all the bars and restaurants in the area and enjoy chocolate-infused food and drinks. They even give you a passport to track where you’ve been!
For tickets and more information, click here.
Five Course Valentine's Day Dinner for Two at Edwins Too
Up next, how about a classic, romantic dinner for two put on by the fine chefs over at Edwins Too?
On Friday, Saturday, or Monday, you and your special someone can enjoy a five-course meal. The dinner option will cost you $150, for both people, and the yummy fun gets going at 7 p.m.
For tickets and more information, click here.
Dirty Dancing Valentine's Day Event
And last but not least, if you’re ready to have the time of your life, then this "Dirty Dancing" inspired party is for you!
On Sunday from 6-8 p.m., guests can enjoy a dance lessons, desserts and cheese plates at Lesalsa Dance Studio in Lakewood. Before you know it, you'll have moves rivaling Johnny and Baby!
The fun costs $75 per couple and guests must be 21 years of age or older. For tickets and more information, click here.
If you have idea for an event you think should I should mention, you can tweet me at Kierra Cotton or email me at Kcotton@wkyc.com.
*Editor's Note: The video in the player above is from a previous report.