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Fun Stuff This Weekend
Homes to tour, monsters to draw, and one very creative clay class.
Where to Go, What to See
Whether you’re house hunting or just looking to explore what’s happening around Pembroke Pines, here’s what we go lined up.
Three solid open houses across different price points plus local events that range from hands on creative workshops to a food & wine fest just down the road in Miramar.
3 Open House Picks
These three homes are worth stepping out for whether you’re house hunting or just curious what your next move could look like.
Open Houses Saturday, October 18
1581 NW 159th Ave
Asking $775,000
4 Bed | 3 Bath | Sat, 12–2PM
Spacious two story pool home with a lake view in a gated community. The backyard setup alone makes this one worth a look.8151 NW 15th Ct
Asking $470,000
3 Bed | 2 Bath | Sat, 12–4PM + Sun, 1–4PM
Priced under $500K with a big yard and no HOA. Good bones, recent updates, and room to grow. Feels like a sleeper pick.331 NW 101st Terrace
Asking $555,000
3 Bed | 2 Bath | Sun, 12–3PM
Located near the golf course and close to everything off Pines Blvd. Quiet street, well kept block, and a traditional layout that works for just about anyone.
👉 Want the full list of all 23 open houses this weekend?
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3 Local Events to Catch this Weekend
Clay Days: Ceramic Tile Workshop
Studio 18 | Saturday, Oct. 25
Led by artist José Pita Vazquez, this hands on class walks you through creating and glazing your own decorative tile. Part two of the series but newcomers are still welcome.
$20 • All ages • Registration requiredLet’s Draw Halloween Monsters
Kendra Scott, Shops at Pembroke Gardens | Sunday, Oct. 26, 11AM–1PM
Hosted by Comic Kids, this is a fun drawing class with treats, giveaways, and goodie bags for the first 25 kids.
$5 per child • Under 14 with guardianMiramar Food & Wine Festival
Miramar City Hall Plaza | Saturday, Oct. 25, from 5PM
Live music, vendor booths, food and wine tastings, and raffle prizes up to $100. Proceeds go to the United Negro College Fund.
Free entry • $10 raffle online