Shelby Shadwell: Emergency Blankets
Artlink 300 E. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 424-7195Large-scale charcoal drawings of blankets that are often seen wrapped around migrants
Large-scale charcoal drawings of blankets that are often seen wrapped around migrants
Nineteenth century French artists display landscape changes they saw through prints and drawings
Aquatic art from museum’s collection features diverse selection that showcases glass, scientific illustrations, and still-life paintings
Pick out the perfect pumpkin, go on hay ride, walk around corn maze, enjoy children’s play around, or interact with farm animals
Annual festival at dairy farm returns for 12th year with six-acre corn maze, pedal cars, obstacle course, corn pit, straw mountain, hayrides, and more activities
Classical
PFW Auer Performance Hall 2101 E. Coliseum Blvd., Fort Wayne (260) 481-4739Not-so-scary ghoulies and happy hauntings await in Halloween dance party with Fort Wayne Ballet Youth Company, followed by trick-or-treating
Register children ages 5-12 at fortwayneparks.org to search Promenade Park for treat-filled eggs
Grab your custom and head to conservatory for pictures, pumpkin patch display, and treats
Conquer Sasquatch-themed corn maze, take hay ride through woods, or enjoy bonfire with live music on select dates
Navigate the Peanuts-themed corn maze, while also enjoying the jumbo jumping pillow, hay rides, the barrel roll, straw mountain, corn box, and more
Folk/rock
Ridenour Acres 2935 20 North, Angola (260) 667-1322Pick out a pumpkin and walk the Indiana basketball-themed corn maze
Colleen Woolpert delves into the world of stereographs — small cards featuring two nearly identical images that create an illusion of depth when viewed through a stereoscope
Second annual exhibit features works from 16 women creators, including Fort Wayne's Terri Lindvall and Janice Further, as well as Hoagland's Diane Evans
Family-friendly event with trick-or-treating throughout the shopping center with the Headless Horseman making an appearance
There will be Mexican food trucks, vendors, and pumpkin carving, photo opportunities, and candy for the kids set up in the parking lot of upcoming restaurant Spoke & Ivy
Come as you are or in costume for evening with door prizes, treats, frightful music, and artwork by Tim Baron
Pop/R&B
Deema 6410 W. Jefferson Blvd., Fort Wayne (260) 209-2930Rock
Union Street Market 1622 Broadway, Fort WayneJazz
Ruth's Chris Steak House 224 W. Wayne St., Fort Wayne (260) 444-5898Arena Dinner Theatre open season with spoof of Agatha Christie traditions as cast of characters try to solve a murder
Variety
Eagles Post 1357 220 S. Randolph St., Garrett (260) 357-4295Maintained and operated by Scouts with St. Vincent’s and surrounding troops, the two-story castle has haunted scenes and two slides, while the forest is an outdoor haunt, with tickets available for each
Deimos Nosferato has been the Soulkeeper for centuries and has awakened his clan of creatures from the underworld … because it’s time to feed
Located just north of Churubusco, Green Center School was once a place of learning — it’s now a place for screaming
Event for those 18 and older features artists, live performers, interactive photo opportunities, and horror actors
Ghoulish actors could be waiting around any corner as you walk through this haunted asylum
Secret facility run by sadistic doctor who subject innocent victims to unspeakable torture
Vocalist
Niswonger PAC 10700 Ohio 118, Van Wert (419) 238-6722Classic Rock
American Legion Post 409 14133 Leo Road, Leo-Cedarville (260) 627-2628Dancers perform Halloween-themed vignettes with time in between for you to roam, talk, and purchase beverages and food, with costumed guests being entered to win tickets to future performance
Singer-songwriter
Deer Park Irish Pub 1530 Leesburg Road, Fort Wayne (260) 432-8966Punk
O'Sullivan's 1808 W. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 422-5896Rock
Dupont Bar & Grill 10336 Leo Rd., Fort Wayne (260) 483-1311Electronic
Club Escape at Piere's Saint Joe Road 5629, Fort Wayne (260) 492-6064Exhibit featuring married couple showcasing Rachel’s photography and paintings, as well as Jeremy’s latest illustrations
In celebration of their 40th year, conservatory hosts glass exhibit that combines artistry with natural beauty of gardens
Traditional techniques such as screenprinting were cut apart and stitched back together, resulting in a series of highly innovative and unique works
Exhibit explores various meanings of landscape art, which is often associated with physical descriptions of color, light, shadow, atmosphere, and form
Annual exhibit celebrates Mexican tradition of decorating memorial altars to remember deceased loved ones and ancestors