This week: Halloween parties, Chinese dancers, Murs, and more

There are a lot of great Halloween events going on all week. If you’re looking for something to do with the kids, the Glensheen Jack O’ Lantern Spooktacular starts on Thursday and continues until Sunday. On Friday, the Superior Public Library hosts Wizard of Oz Trick or Treating and there’s also a Family Halloween Carnival at Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College in Superior. The Hartley Nature Center will put on Howl-o-ween on Saturday and The Great Lakes Aquarium will host Scarium at the Aquarium on Sunday.

For the older trick or treaters, the fun kicks off on Thursday with UMD’s Zombie Fest which will feature professors talking about all things zombie. On Friday, Black Bear Casino Resort hosts The Booo-bie Bash featuring a Van Halen cover band. There’s a lot of options on Saturday night with Nightclub of the Living Dead at Grandma’s Sports Garden, a Halloween Dance Party at the Teatro, and a Haunted Hangar on the Hill party up at the airport.

Other events going on this week:

Wednesday, Oct. 26
Local DJs join the DJ duo of Dirty Talk at Grandma’s Sports Garden. Shimmy for the Shelter takes place at Clyde Iron Works with proceeds going to benefit Animal Allies.

Friday, Oct. 28
Alan Sparhawk and Gaelynn Lea will provide an original, live score to The Penalty (also on Saturday), a horror film from the 1920s, at Zinema 2. The Lily Cai Chinese Dancers will be taking over the Mitchell Auditorium

Saturday, Oct. 29
Styles for Miles will be Legacy Glassworks’ first art show and will also feature live music.

Sunday, Oct. 30
The Hip Hop & Love Tour rolls into Pizza Luce with Murs headlining.

There’s a ridiculous amount of awesome things going on this week so grab the kids, put on your costumes, and get out on the town.

14 Comments

carla

about 13 years ago

Today October 24th Food Day at Chester Creek Cafe

ruby2sd4y

about 13 years ago

Glensheen spooktacular is a rip-off. 

$7 a person to walk through the grounds to see lit up pumpkins while carrying a flashlight, and $17 for groups/families? 

We're in a recession still, and Dull-uth with jobs for most being mostly under the living wage is not a wealthy city, AND there is NO trick or treating (meaning NO candy for the kids), so WTF?  

All that money to walk through the grounds for jack'o'shite? No thanks. 

Scale down rich fucks so that the ordinary can enjoy, or F.O. as we can spend our spooky monies elsewhere, for real entertainment such as, the Zoo or Corn Maze, or just buying more treats for the neighborhood kids.

Paul Lundgren

about 13 years ago

Regarding Shimmy for the Shelter, I just want to share Aaron Gall and the Likely Story's alternate poster.

Baci

about 13 years ago

The Halloween fun continues Saturday at RT's with

Brad Nailer
Tangier 57
Little Black Books
Bratwurst

Word!

Paul Lundgren

about 13 years ago

Baci, you have got to be making that up.

Baci

about 13 years ago

Nope, we're late in the game but still playas! It's all true.

Paul Lundgren

about 13 years ago

I'm still calling "trick" on this one. Brad Nailer is not on the same bill as Bratwurst. That just can't be real.

adam

about 13 years ago

Real deal. Simon is in town and has been working on Tycoons. And Robbie loves Bratwurst.

Baci

about 13 years ago

yea, verily. Seek whatever help you may, it will not suffice. I did send a poster to the calendar@ addr. Be prepared for offenses great and small, dramatic readings, classical music played really f&$#^! loud, Lindquist, and possible pugilism.

Abigail Schoenecker

about 13 years ago

Just when you thought there was already so much going on this weekend, I'm adding new things all the time so keep checking the calendar. Screw Madison, Duluth is where it's at for Halloween!

[email protected]

about 13 years ago

ruby2sd4y, Glensheen is a money pit operated by the State.  Any chance they have to bring people to the grounds for a modest fee is a good thing.  Doesn't the fee include music?  

You want to argue that the state should be out of the Glensheen-owning business, I am open to it.  But the $7 here is less than a movie, and at a movie, you would have to pay for concessions, too.

What is your frame of reference for critique?

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