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October Events

September 28, 2015 Leave a Comment

October.  The month that welcomes fall weather, costumes and candy.  Abilene does not fail to deliver when it comes to Halloween and Fall celebrations.  Our list of community events for this month is far from comprehensive but we’ve highlighted a few of our favorites and linked to a larger collection of Community Calendars.

 

Oct. 2-31; Monday- Sunday 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
DRI Pumpkin Patch:
Thousands of fresh pumpkins and gourds in all sizes and prices. Decorated areas for taking pictures at no charge as well as free hayrides. Proceeds from sales go directly to the care of the DRI folks. DRI is a nonprofit agency that provides residential care, vocational training and recreational activities to adults with intellectual disabilities.  Free admission.  Pumpkins range from $0.50 – $50.00.

Disability Resources, Inc.

www.driabilene.org

 

Oct. 8; 5-9 p.m.

ArtWalk – Walking Dead

Bring the family out to historic downtown where restaurants, shops, museums, galleries and entertainment await you! Enjoy and evening of all things Zombie.

Historic Downtown, Center for Contemporary Arts

 

Oct. 8; 6-9 p.m.
Sept. 6, 2 p.m.
Part kitsch, part dish, all apron. Join us for an evening of fifties flair with The Casserole Queens, Sandy Pollock and Crystal Cook. Lisa and Tom Perini will emcee and reminisce about the Abilene dining experience in the 1950s. Featured Casserole Queen recipes that guests will enjoy include: beef tenderloin canapé, cucumber canapé, pretty prosciutto and pimento cheese bites, and pineapple upside down cake. Guests can also enjoy French 75 cocktails.

Hardin-Simmons University Department of Theatre

102 Cypress St. │325.673.4587 │ thegracemuseum.org | $40-Person

 

Oct. 10, 3-5 p.m.

Pillage-the-Village: Trick-or-treating for kids 12 and under. Over 16 separate locations to pillage. Enjoy Harvestfest games afterwards to complete the celebration!

Buffalo Gap Historic Village

133 N. William St.│ 325.572.3365 │ www.tfhcc.com

 

Oct. 15, 8 p.m.

Jamaal Wicks & Cody Hutcheson, live music. No cover.

Neon Parrot Lounge

181 Pine St. │ 901.649.3448 │ www.neonparrotlounge.com

 

Oct. 16, 11:45 a.m.

Annual HeARTS for the ARTS luncheon at the Abilene Country Club. Entertainment and food. Learn about the HeARTS grants program and become a member or renew your membership starting at $5 a month. RSVP to the luncheon by emailing info@abilenecac.org. Tickets are $20.

 

Oct. 16-18, Friday-Saturday 8 p.m.; Sunday at 2 p.m.

Mary Poppins!
Abilene Christian University Theatre’s homecoming production, featuring an irresistible story, eye-popping sets and costumes, breathtaking dance numbers and beloved songs.

 

Oct. 17, 8 p.m.

Ghost Tours: $10 per person. Buffalo Gap Historic Village

133 N. William St.│ 325.572.3365 │ www.tfhcc.com

 

Oct. 17, 1-5 p.m.

A free pet friendly event with a fairy tale theme. Pet costume contest, live music with food and of course your favorite wine and food selections. Proceeds benefit the Abilene Animal Shelter. Hosted by Willow Creek Winery.  Free admission, food and wine vary.  Pet Costume contest at 2:30 p.m.
4353 S. Treadaway Blvd.│ 325.698.0085 │

 

Oct. 18, 8-11 p.m.

Doors open at: 7:00 PM. Home Free – Don’t It Feel Good Tour.

All Ages. $25.00 Advance. $27.50 Day Of Show. Tickets available from Ticketmaster

Presale Password: HARMONY – Presale starts 6/8 at 10am!

Ticket prices range from $25, $30 and $100 in advance. All tickets $2.50 higher day of show!

VIP packages available for $100! VIP packages include: -Pre-show Q&A, photograph, and autograph sessions with the band (begins 2.5 hours prior to showtime) -Pre-show crowd-free merchandise shopping -A signed copy of the new Home Free album -Exclusive show laminate -Exclusive show poster.

 

Oct. 21, 11:30.  $30-Person

Think Pink Luncheon

Featuring Lori Allen, TLC”s host of Say Yes to the Dress Atlanta. Luncheon benefits The Hope Fund at Hendrick Medical Center.

 

October 23-30 8:30-12

Haunted House Mulberry Creek Insane Asylum in Merkel. Contact Jessica Sparks.

 

Oct. 24, 1-9:30 p.m.

Oktoberfest Abilene! at North 6th Street in front of the Abilene Civic Center. This year’s event includes a Biergarten with beer and wine, food vendors, shopping, a children’s area with petting zoo and bounce house and a live music stage featuring a polka band and local musicians. Weather permitting, the Philharmonic’s concert in the civic center will be live streamed onto the lawn for festival-goers.

Abilene Philharmonic

401 Cypress St. Ste. 520 │325.677.6710 │www.abilenephilharmonic.org

 

Oct. 24, 8 p.m.

Ghost Tours: $10 per person. Buffalo Gap Historic Village

133 N. William St.│ 325.572.3365 │ www.tfhcc.com

 

Oct. 26-27, 7 p.m.

Auditions for “It’s A Wonderful Life – A Live Radio Show” – This beloved American holiday classic comes to captivating life as a live 1940s radio broadcast. With the help of an ensemble that brings a few dozen characters to the stage, the story of idealistic George Bailey unfolds as he considers ending his life one fateful Christmas Eve.

Director Mike Stephens is looking for: Two men age 40 to 60; two or three women age 20 – 60; three to five men age 20-50; one man, non-speaking role age 20 – 30.

Abilene Community Theatre

809 Barrow │ 673.6271 │ www.abilenecommunitytheatre.org


Oct. 30, 5:30 p.m.

“Pops at the Pond” musical theater showcase. Free. Bring lawn chairs, a blanket and picnic basket to the Duck Pond on campus. Music and theater students perform Broadway and more, including songs from shows that tie into Halloween, including “Jekyll and Hyde” and “Young Frankenstein.”

Hardin-Simmons University Theatre Department and School of Music

2200 Hickory│325.670.1405│ www.hsutx.edu

 

 

Find more community events at the following websites:

Big Country Homepage

Reporter News

Abilene Cultural Affairs 

Abilene CVB

 

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