TUESDAY
FARM DAY: 2-6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Sandhill Farmers Market, 900 Clemson Road. Agricultural demonstrations, live farm animals, bee and honey exhibit, molasses-making, live music, Master Gardeners will answer questions and there will be plenty of pumpkins and fall items for decorating available for sale. (803) 699-3190
WOMEN’S NIGHT OUT: 5:45 p.m. Tuesday at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center, 1101 Lincoln St. Sponsored by Lexington Medical Center, the event will feature a silent auction, fashion show, dinner and keynote speech by Dee Dee Ricks. Tickets are $35; proceeds benefit the LMC Foundation’s Crystal Smith Fund, which helps women undergoing cancer treatment purchase needed supplies. (803) 791-2445; http://www.lexmed.com
ACTING IMPROV GAMES TO SPARK CREATIVE THINKING: 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at Midlands Technical College Northeast Campus, 151 Powell Road; $49. (803) 732-0432; http://www.mtctraining.com
HISTORIC COLUMBIA FOUNDATION BEHIND-THE-SCENES TOUR: 701 Whaley, the Pacific Community Association Building, 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at 701 Whaley St., Olympia. $25; HCF members, $20 (includes drinks and light refreshments). Reservations at specialtytours@historiccolumbia.org
(ALMOST) LIVE FROM THE 92nd STREET Y: Program featuring Steve Jobs biographer Walter Isaacson, 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Community Center, 306 Flora Drive. Suitable for age 16 and older. $8 in advance; $10 at the door. (803) 787-2023
WEDNESDAY
JAVA FOR THE ABSOLUTE BEGINNER: Wednesday through Nov. 28; online class offers a tour of one of the most widely used computer languages in the world, $99. (803) 732-0432; http://www.mtctraining.com
THURSDAY
CANDIDATES FORUM: Noon-1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Capital Senior Center, 1650 Park Circle (Maxcy Gregg Park). Sponsored by the Columbia League of Women Voters, forum will feature Richland County Council candidates. http://www.lwvcolumbiasc.org
BLUES, BREWS AND BBQ: 6-9 p.m. Thursday at Carolina Park (Bluff Road, next to the Cockabooses).Pork and chicken barbecue, live music, silent auction, with proceeds benefiting the Family Shelter; $30. (803) 771-7040; http://www.columbiafamilyshelter.org/events
UNCORKED AT EDVENTURE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM: EdVenture After Dark event for adults, 7-9 p.m. Thursday at 211 Gervais St. Entertainment, beer, wine, refreshments and crafts. $25; members, $20. Proceeds benefit the museum’s educational and outreach programs. (803) 400-1162; http://www.edventure.org
HAUNTED HISTORY HALLOWEEN PROGRAM: 7-9 p.m. Thursday and Friday at the Lexington County Museum, 231 Fox St., Lexington. Guided tours, storytellers, frights and surprises for the entire family. Thirty-minute tours begin at 7 p.m., last tour at 8:30. $6; age 12 and younger, $3. Reservations, (803) 359-8369; or email jrfennell@lex-co-com
CAMDEN ANTIQUES FAIR: Opening preview party, 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Rhame Arena, 517 Bull St., Camden, will feature food and wine from Aberdeen Catery and live music. Tickets are $60; couples, $100. Proceeds will benefit the National Steeplechase Museum and Kershaw Habitat for Humanity. (803) 243-0948; http://www.camdenantiquesfair.com
FRIDAY
CAMDEN ANTIQUES FAIR: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday at Rhame Arena, 517 Bull St., Camden. $10 (valid for all three days). Proceeds will benefit the National Steeplechase Museum and Kershaw Habitat for Humanity. (803) 243-0948; http://www.camdenantiquesfair.com
PELION ELEMENTARY FALL CARNIVAL: 5-7 p.m. Friday at Pelion Elementary School, 1201 Pine St., Pelion. Fun and games for the entire family; wristband for games, $5. (803) 894-2000
HAPPY HOUR HISTORY TOURS OF THE VISTA: 5:30 p.m. Fridays in October, meet next to Gervais & Vine, 620 Gervais St. Guided walking tours include cocktail and appetizer stops along the way. $25; Historic Columbia Foundation members, $20. Reservations encouraged. (803) 252-1770, ext. 24 or email reservations@historiccolumbia.org
BOO AT THE ZOO: 6-9 p.m. Friday through Oct. 30 at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden, 500 Wildlife Parkway. Children age 12 and younger are invited to wear costumes for a spook-fest featuring Frankenstein’s Foam Zone, dance party, trick-or-treat trail and more. $8; members, $6. (803) 779-8717; http://www.riverbanks.org
MDA BOWL-A-THON: 6 p.m. Friday at Anchor Lanes, 1000 Columbia Ave., Irmo. Sponsored by ERA Wilder Realty, proceeds will benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Donate or sign up at http://www.mdaevent.org/erawilderbowl
FALL FESTIVAL: 6:30-8 p.m. Friday at Blythewood Park, 126 Boney Road; free. (803) 691-9786
FALL CONCERT SERIES: 7 p.m. Friday, Town Center Common, Village at Sandhill, Clemson and Two Notch Roads. Free concert featuring Top 40, classic rock and variety with Boomers. http://www.villageatsandhill.com
CAYCE-WEST COLUMBIA JAYCEES HALL OF HORRORS: Fridays-Sundays through Oct. 28 at 1153 Walter Price St., Cayce. Hours are 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 6:30 p.m. Sundays. $13; RIP (skip the line), $20; Sundays, $10-$15. Proceeds benefit local and state charities. http://www.hallofhorrors.com
“DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE”: Chapin Theatre Company production, 8 p.m. Friday at the Harbison Theatre at Midlands Technical College, 7300 College St., Irmo. $15; age 13 and older, seniors and active military, $12; age 12 and younger, $10. (803) 240-8544; http://www.chapintheatre.org
SATURDAY
FALL FOR THE FARMER DAY: 9 a.m.-noon Saturday at the Kershaw County Farmers Market, 631 W. DeKalb St., Camden (behind First Community Bank). Scarecrow contest, cooking demo, children’s activity, storytime, scavenger hunt. http://www.kcfarmersmarket.org
CAMDEN ANTIQUES FAIR: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday at Rhame Arena, 517 Bull St., Camden; $10. Proceeds will benefit the National Steeplechase Museum and Kershaw Habitat for Humanity. (803) 243-0948; http://www.camdenantiquesfair.com
HOOPS FOR LIFE: Women’s basketball, 3 p.m. Saturday at Bluff Road Park, 148 Carswell Drive. DJ, food, entertainment; $3. Sponsored by the Richland County Recreation Commission, proceeds from the Breast Cancer Month Awareness event will benefit the Palmetto Health Foundation. (803) 776-8698
BEARCATS ON THE PROWL CHARITY WALK: 9 a.m. Saturday at Brookland-Cayce High School, 1300 State St. 2.7-mile walk through the halls of B-C High, the streets of Cayce and Riverwalk Park; proceeds benefit the BCHS Educational Foundation. $20 (alumni and friends); teachers, $10; students, free. Registration begins at 8 a.m. http://www.brooklandcaycefoundation.org
FINANCIAL LITERACY SEMINAR: 9 a.m.-noon Saturday at the City of Columbia’s Community Development Department, 1225 Lady St., second floor. Free program will cover banking, savings, budgeting, building credit, types of loans, credit repair, credit scams and Fair Housing laws. Seating is limited; register by calling (803) 545-3373
FAM FEST: Forest Acres Music Festival, 1-9 p.m. Saturday on the rooftop of Richland Mall, Beltline Boulevard and Forest Drive. BeauSoleil avec Miles Doucet will headline, local groups include Swing 42, Black Iron Gathering and Reggie Sullivan’s Rock Band, C.B. Smith, Carolina Fireballsc and Eric Brace & Peter Cooper. Sponsored by the Cultural Council of Richland and Lexington Counties and the City of Forest Acres, the event will feature children’s activities, food and drink vendors, prize giveaways and more. $5 in advance, $8 at the gate (age 12 and younger, free); VIP tickets, $20 (reserved seating and hospitality with the artists). (803) 799-3115; http://www.smartarts.info
CONTRA DANCE: 7:30-10:30 p.m. Saturday at the Arsenal Hill Building, 1800 Lincoln St. Live music by the Blue Ridge Rounders, caller will be Kenny Greer. Beyond beginners workshop, 6:15-7 p.m.; new dancers workshop, 7-7:30 p.m. No partner necessary, bring clean, soft-soled, non-marking shoes. $8. (803) 760-5881; http://www.contracola.org
“DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE”: Chapin Theatre Company production, 8 p.m. Saturday at the Harbison Theatre at Midlands Technical College, 7300 College St., Irmo. $15; age 13 and older, seniors and active military, $12; age 12 and younger, $10. (803) 240-8544; http://www.chapintheatre.org
SUNDAY
CAMDEN ANTIQUES FAIR: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday at Rhame Arena, 517 Bull St., Camden; $10. Proceeds will benefit the National Steeplechase Museum and Kershaw Habitat for Humanity. (803) 243-0948; http://www.camdenantiquesfair.com
PARENTING BEYOND BELIEF WORKSHOP: 12:45-5 p.m. Sunday at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Columbia, 2701 Heyward St. Lunch at 12:45 p.m., workshop begins at 1:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be author Dale McGowan. $30; couples, $50 (includes lunch and child care). (803) 799-0845; http://www.uucolumbia.org
JUMPING THE BROOM BRIDAL SHOW: 2-5 p.m. Sunday at DoubleTree by Hilton, 2100 Bush River Road. Multi-cultural bridal event will feature more than 60 vendors, dance performances, door prizes, fashion show and grooms lounge with Corey Jackson and Ernest Robinson. Tickets, $7; available at the door.
ARTS AT EBENEZER: 4 p.m. Sunday at Ebenezer Lutheran Church, 1301 Richland St. French and Italian music for recorder and harpsichord, featuring Jean Hein and Jerry Curry. Free. (803) 765-9430
ROCK YOUR ART OUT!: 5-8 p.m. Sunday at Art Smart Academy, 7320 Broad River Road. Food, live music, raffle and a Rockin’ Guitar pottery piece to paint. $50 per couple; proceeds will benefit Art for Heart’s Sake scholarships. (803) 667-9912; http://www.artsmartacademy.com
UPCOMING EVENTS
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS II: 1-3 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, Oct. 22-Nov. 14, at the W.R. Rogers Adult, Continuing and Technology Education Center, 750 Old Clemson Road. For those who have completed the Introduction to Computers class. $60; age 60 and older, $30. (803) 736-8787, ext. 25103; http://www.richland2.org
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS: 1-3 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, Oct. 23-Nov. 15, at the W.R. Rogers Adult, Continuing and Technology Education Center, 750 Old Clemson Road. Basic skills for the complete beginner; class size limited to 10 students. $60; age 60 and older, $30. (803) 736-8787, ext. 25102; http://www.richland2.org
“MURDERED BY THE MOB”: Mystery dinner theatre, 6 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Cotton Grill, 711 E. Main St., Lexington (in the Old Mill). $45; includes three-course Italian dinner and wine (50 percent discount per bottle). Advance tickets at (803) 957-1996; http://www.cottongrill.com
INFANT CPR CLASS: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Oct. 23 at Palmetto Health Richland, 9 Medical Park Drive, Suite 130; $25. (803) 296-2273
CAMERON RUNYAN OPEN HOUSE: 5-8 p.m. Oct. 24 at Drew Wellness Center, 2101 Walker Solomon Way.. Columbia City Councilman at-large will discuss issues with constituents. Call (803) 545-3061 to schedule an appointment.
ART CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS: 5-7:30 p.m. Oct. 24 at the Adult Activities Center, 7494 Parklane Road. Age 21 and older. $30; includes all supplies needed for a completed painting. (803) 462-9995; http://www.firstclassart.webs.com
CAR SEAT SAFETY CLASS: 6-7 p.m. Oct. 24 at Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital, 7 Medical Park Drive, first floor conference room; free. (803) 296-2273
THE POWER OF A BETTER YOU: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 25 at Virginia College, 7201 Two Notch Road. Health screenings (blood pressure, vision, cholesterol, heart rate), nutrition information, massages, free haircuts, nail design, manicures, resume and interviewing assistance, workforce services. (803) 509-7100; http://www.vc.edu
AFRICAN-AMERICAN CIVIL WAR LECTURE SERIES: 6-8:30 p.m. Oct. 25 at the S.C. Department of Archives and History, 8301 Parklane Road. Free program will feature Joseph McGill (“The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry”), Donald West (“Black Confederates”) and Allen Roberson (“The African-American Collection in the Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum”). (843) 408-7727; http://www.scdah.sc.gov
“DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE”: Chapin Theatre Company production, 8 p.m. Oct. 25-27 and 3 p.m. Oct. 28 at the Harbison Theatre at Midlands Technical College, 7300 College St., Irmo. $15; age 13 and older, seniors and active military, $12; age 12 and younger, $10. (803) 240-8544; http://www.chapintheatre.org
FALL FESTIVAL AND HEALTH FAIR: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 26 at the Capital Senior Center, 1650 Park Circle (Maxcy Gregg Park). Senior service vendors and organizations, health screenings, flu shots, bake sale, door prizes, USC mascot Cocky, meet and greet performers from “Menopause: The Musical,” entertainment, exercise and dance class demonstrations, chili lunch, $5. (803) 779-1971; ext. 12; http://www.capitalseniorcenter.com
FALL FESTIVAL: 4-6 p.m. Oct. 26 at Forest Lake Park, 6820 Wedgefield Road. Games, activities, candy, costumes welcome; all ages. (803) 787-5000
FALL FESTIVAL: 5-7:30 p.m. Oct. 26 at Pinehurst Park, 2300 Pinehurst Road. Arts and crafts, face painting, costume contest, cake walk, miniature golf. (803) 733-8449
FALL FESTIVAL: 5-9 p.m. Oct. 26 and 27 at North Springs Park, 1320 Clemson Road. Bounce houses, games and candy. (803) 736-6070
FRIGHT NIGHT: 5:30-8 p.m. Oct. 26 at Trenholm Park, 3900 Covenant Road. Haunted Haven Alley and kid-friendly, non-scary fun. (803) 787-0216
FALL FESTIVAL: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Oct. 26 at Lorick Park, 1600 Lorick Ave. Games, costume contest, haunted house, Diva and Junior Diva Steppers performance. (803) 691-9339
HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL: 6-8 p.m. Oct. 26 at Caughman Road Park, 2800 Trotter Road, Hopkins. Games, activities, candy and arts and crafts for the entire family. (803) 783-0400
FALL FESTIVAL: 6-8 p.m. Oct. 26 at Meadowlake Park, 600 Beckman Road. Games, activities, bounce houses and candy for ages 3-12. (803) 754-4463
FLASHLIGHT CANDY HUNT: 6-9 p.m. Oct. 26 at Friarsgate Park, 1720 Chadford Road, Irmo. “Unscary” family event is an indoors search for candy. (803) 732-3220
TERROR IN THE PARK EXPERIENCE: 7-11 p.m. Oct. 26 and 27 at North Springs Park, 1320 Clemson Road. For ages 11 and older. $8; $5 with two nonperishable food items. (803) 736-6070
HAPPY HOUR HISTORY TOURS OF THE VISTA: 5:30 p.m. Fridays in October, meet next to Gervais & Vine, 620 Gervais St. Guided walking tours include cocktail and appetizer stops along the way. $25; Historic Columbia Foundation members, $20. Reservations encouraged. (803) 252-1770, ext. 24 or email reservations@historiccolumbia.org
HALLOWEEN BASH: 6-8 p.m. Oct. 26 at Hyatt Park, 950 Jackson Ave. Costume contest, games, refreshments. (803) 733-8445
HALLOWEEN PARTY: 6-8 p.m. Oct. 26 at M.L. King Park, 2300 Greene St. Haunted house, games, activities, refreshments. (803) 733-8452
FALL CONCERT SERIES: 7 p.m. Fridays through Nov. 9, Town Center Common, Village at Sandhill, Clemson and Two Notch Roads. Oct. 26 free concert will feature North Carolina variety showband Hot Sauce. http://www.villageatsandhill.com
CANDLELIGHT VIGIL: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 26 on the steps of the State House, Main and Gervais streets; vigil to promote domestic violence awareness.
CAYCE-WEST COLUMBIA JAYCEES HALL OF HORRORS: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 26, 27; 6:30 p.m. Oct. 28 at 1153 Walter Price St., Cayce. $13; RIP (skip the line), $20; Sundays, $10-$15. Proceeds benefit local and state charities. http://www.hallofhorrors.com
ALTERNATIVE GIFT FAIR/INCREDIBLE EDIBLES SALE: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 27 at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 900 Calhoun St. Holiday gift certificates to a variety of local and international charities will be sold; participating charities include Harvest Hope, Heifer International, American Red Cross, Pawmetto Lifeline and others. Baked goods, frozen entrees, homemade condiments, jams, jellies and other goodies will be available. (803) 765-1519
FALL OUTDOOR MARKET DAY: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 27 at Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site, 222 Broad St., Camden. collectibles, arts and crafts, flea market treasures, food concession and baked goods. Free parking, free admission. 15x15 spaces available, antique dealers, crafters, general vendors, $25; nonprofits, $15; day of the event walk-on vendors, $35. Proceeds benefit Historic Camden. Vendor fees due at 5 p.m. Oct. 24, Historic Camden office (cash, check or MasterCard, VISA). (803) 432-9841; http://www.historic-camden.net
PUMPKIN PATCH TRAIN RIDE: 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Oct. 27 at the S.C. Railroad Museum, 110 Industrial Park Road, Winnsboro. Riders will have an opportunity to get off the train at Greenbrier where each child will get to select a pumpkin; $15. (803) 712-4135; http://www.scrm.org
HALLOWEEN TRAIL OF TREATS: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 27 at Wildcat Hollow Stadium, Ballpark Road, Lexington. Sponsored by the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department, the family-oriented event is intended for children age 12 and younger to celebrate Halloween in a safe and secure environment. Groups wishing to enter the event should call Lori Drafts at (803) 785-2557 before Friday; groups are asked to prove enough candy for about 3,000 children. $1 per child, proceeds will be donated to charitable causes.
FALL FESTIVAL: 4 p.m. Oct. 27 at Fort Clark Baptist Church, 421 Veterans Row, Elgin. Games, food and door prizes. (803) 438-5071
BEAKERS & BROOMSTICKS CELEBRATION: 5-8 p.m. Oct. 27 at EdVenture Children’s Museum, 211 Gervais St. Combine creepy thrills and science skills with mad experiments, costume contests, trick or treat stations, the Pumpkin Pulverizer and a celebration of El Dia de los Muertes. Admission is $9. (803) 779-3100; http://www.edventure.org
SPOOKTACULAR NIGHT AT THE CMA: 5-9 p.m. Oct. 27 at the Columbia Museum of Art, 1515 Main St. Family event will feature spooky tours through the museum’s collection, magic show, face painting, craft session and treats. Costumes welcome. Free with membership or admission. (803) 343-2213; http://www.columbiamuseum.org
FALL FESTIVAL: 5-9 p.m. Oct. 27 at North Springs Park, 1320 Clemson Road. Bounce houses, games and candy. (803) 736-6070
FALL FESTIVAL: 6-8 p.m. Oct. 27 at Pisgah Lutheran Church, 1350 Pisgah Church Road, Lexington. Trunk or treat, games for children and adults, food, costume contest, Choo Chee the Train rides, Haunted Hallway for age and older. (803) 359-2223; http://www.pisgahevents.com
SHOOT FOR THE STARS, BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS FASHION SHOW: 1-5 p.m. Oct. 28 in the Congaree Room at the State Museum, 301 Gervais St. Breast cancer information, resources, entertainment, door prizes, live auction and fashion show. $15; sponsored by Photos by Teresa, proceeds will benefit the National Breast Cancer Foundation. (803) 800-3078; http://www.photosolutions-sc.com/tickets.html
ARTS AT EBENEZER: 4 p.m. Oct. 28 at Ebenezer Lutheran Church, 1301 Richland St. Orchestral music by Handel and Bach. Third of four concerts celebrating the new Eric Herz harpsichord will feature Thomas J. White and the Ebenezer Festival Orchestra. Free. (803) 765-9430
COLUMBIA BAROQUE SOLOISTS: 4:30 p.m. Oct. 28 in the Spears Fine Arts Center at Columbia College, 1301 Columbia College Drive. “Fairest Isle” will feature a program of Baroque classics and Celtic folk music. Come early for the 4 p.m. Concert Conversations with Celtic harpist Leah Trent. $13 in advance, $15 at the door; students with ID, free. (803) 727-8555; http://www.columbiabaroque.com
HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS WORLD TOUR PREVIEW: 5 p.m. Oct. 28 at Eau Claire High School, 4800 Monticello Road. Three-point shootout competition, autograph session and a showcase of the team’s best material. $20; students with ID, $10. Proceeds will benefit the Sally R. Brasley Giving Hands Scholarship. (803) 600-7743
HALLOWEEN MIXER: 9 p.m.-midnight Oct. 29 at Crossroads Community Center, 2750 McCords Ferry Road, Eastover. Age 21 and older event will feature door prizes and costume contest; ladies admitted free until 9:30 p.m. $15; with costume, $10. (803) 353-3266
FALL FESTIVAL: 6-8 p.m. Oct. 29 at Hopkins Park, 150 Hopkins Park Road. Games and candy; costumes welcome. (803) 783-9374
HALLOWEEN CELEBRATION: 2-6 p.m. Oct. 30 at the Sandhill Farmers Market, 900 Clemson Road. Trick or treating, pumpkin/gourd decorating, costume contests (ages 3 and younger, 4-6, 7-11), carved pumpkin contest, face painting, live music. (803) 699-3190
FALL FESTIVAL: 4-5:30 p.m., Heathwood Park, 800 Abelia Road. Games, costume contest, scary stories and refreshments. (803) 733-8446
MONSTER BALL HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL: 6-8 p.m. Oct. 30 at Bluff Road Park, 148 Carswell Road. Games, activities and candy for ages 3-13; plus a friendly basketball game with “The Monsters.” (803) 776-8698
“THRILLER” ZOMBIE DANCE: 7 p.m. Oct. 30 at Eastover Park, 1301 Main St., Eastover. Performance by the Eastover Park dance group. If you’d like to participate, call (803) 353-7137 to register.
HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL: 3:30-5:30 p.m. Oct. 31 at Melrose Park, 1500 Fairview Road. Games, movies, costume contest, refreshments. (803) 733-8493
HALLOWEEN DROP-IN: 3:30-6 p.m. Oct. 31 at Edisto Discovery Park, 1914 Wiley St. Games, candy, refreshments. (803) 255-8103
HALLOWEEN DROP-IN: 4-6 p.m. Oct. 31 at Hampton Park, 1117 Brandon Ave. Costume contest, games, refreshments. (803) 776-9082
GHOSTS, GOONS & GOBLINS BASH: 4-6 p.m. Oct. 31 at Sims Park, 3500 Duncan St. Games, candy, activities, costume contest, refreshments. (803) 733-8451
HALLOWEEN PARTY: 4-7 p.m. Oct. 31 at Emily Douglas Park, 2500 Wheat St. Costume contest, candy, games, refreshments. (803) 733-8531
HALLOWEEN FESTIVITIES: 4-7 p.m. Oct. 31 at Woodland Park, 6500 Old Knight Parkway. Costume contest, games, arts and crafts, refreshments. (803) 776-1096
HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL: 4:30-7 p.m. Oct. 31 at St. Anna’s Park, 1316 Liberty Hill Ave. Games, music, costume contest, refreshments. (803) 733-8450
CHILDREN’S TRUNK OR TREAT: 6-7:30 p.m. Oct. 31 at Crossings Community Church, 2831 Clemson Road. (803) 736-3555; http://www.crossingscommunity.org
FALL FESTIVAL/TRUNK OR TREAT: 6-7:30 p.m., Greenlawn Baptist Church, 6612 Garners Ferry Road. (803) 776-4074
FALL FESTIVAL: 6-8 p.m. Oct. 31 at St. Andrews Park, 930 Beatty Road. Family fun will include a candy hunt for the kids. (803) 772-6598
TRUNK OR TREAT: 6-8 p.m. Oct. 31 at Church Unleashed @ Beulah, 9847 Garners Ferry Road, Hopkins. Carnival games, costume contests, inflatables, hayrides, face painting, candy. No unaccompanied children, please. (803) 776-2188; http://www.churchunleashed.cc
SPOOKTACULAR HALLOWEEN PARTY: 6-8 p.m. Oct. 31 at Greenview Park, 6700 David St. Costume contest, games, refreshments, candy. (803) 754-5223
HALLO DREAM MAMBO: 6-8:30 p.m. Oct. 31 at Denny Terrace Gymnasium, 6429 Bishop Ave. Games, activities and candy for age 12 and younger, costumes welcome. (803) 754-5290
TRUNK OR TREAT: 7-9 p.m. Oct. 31 at Rehoboth Baptist Church, 4646 Hard Scrabble Road. (803) 788-3397
CAYCE-WEST COLUMBIA JAYCEES HALL OF HORRORS: 7 p.m. Oct. 31 at 1153 Walter Price St., Cayce. $13; RIP (skip the line), $20. Proceeds benefit local and state charities. http://www.hallofhorrors.com




