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 in this special edition for Labor Day Weekend!
Cleveland National Air Show
If you're looking for a more traditional way to spend the holiday weekend, how about checking out the Cleveland National Air Show? From Saturday to Monday, guests can enjoy special exhibits and fly-bys, headlined by the U.S. Navy Blue Angels aerobatic display.
The fun kicks off at 9:30 a.m. from the Burke Lakefront Airport. Tickets are only available in advance and online, with no sales at the gate.
For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.
Cars in the Park
If you're into cars, this event is for you.
On Sunday, Crocker Park is hosting their annual Cars in the Park. The gathering is put on by Rafih Auto Group and will exhibit the most exotic, rarest, and most luxurious vehicles in the world.
In addition to the car collection, guests will also be able to enjoy shopping, dining, and live entertainment. The fun goes from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and is free and open to the public.
For more information, click here.
OktoberFest
How about enjoying some culture? The annual Oktoberfest is returning to the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds this weekend.
Attendees can enjoy Oktoberfest-style beers and dining options, plus fireworks, a Bavarian vendor village, wiener dog races, live entertainment, and so much more.
Tickets start at $16. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.
If you have idea for an event you think should I should mention, you can tweet me @KierraCotton or email me at Kcotton@wkyc.com.
*Editor's Note: The video in the player above is from a previous, unrelated report.