[ad_1]
Bargain Book Sale, 9am-5pm
SPOOKtacular: BOO at the Zoo, 9:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m
Put on a costume and do some trick or treating at the Sunset Zoo.
Regular admission applies.
K-State Volleyball vs. Baylor, 1 p.m
Puppy Crawl on Poyntz, 2-7 pm
Pay for an event bracelet, pop in to participating restaurants and get “poktails” and kisses from adoptable dogs.
AJ’s NY Pizzeria, 301 Poyntz Ave.
Cemetery Walking Tour, 2 p.m
Interpreters will tell the stories of Riley County’s most notable, but long-gone residents.
DIY Doormat Workshop, 2 p.m
Also DIY Garland and Wood Project Workshop 3 pm Sunday, FriYAY! Pick Your Project Workshop on Friday at 6:30pm and Girls Night Out Pick Your Project Workshop on October 29 at 6:30pm.
Board and Brush, 311 Fort Riley Blvd.
Chili Crawl, 3:30-6:30 pm
12 restaurants will participate in it. Tickets include a chili sampler, as well as an ice cream treat.
Paint & Sip: The Haunted Barn, 6 p.m
Also color and sip: Sunday at 4pm Fall Birch; Handmade pottery class on Thursdays at 6 p.m.; Paint and Sip: Fridays at 6 p.m. Mohit; Kids Canvas: Halloween Cats at 10 a.m. Oct. 29; and Paint and Sip: Ghostly Passages on Oct. 29 at 6 p.m.
Uncorked Inspiration, 1223 Moro St.
Acoustic Junction “Oktoberfest,” 6:30-9 p.m
McDowell Barnburners, music by Chris Biggs and Ken Gustin and polka music by Tallgrass Tunesmiths.
Food and drinks available from 6:30; Music 7 to 9 p.m
St. Joseph Church, 13497 Lower McDowell Creek Road.
K-State Football at TCU, 7 p.m
Watch, listen, live stats: Fox or FS1, K-State Sports Network, kstatesports.com.
Costumes, karaoke and cocktails, 7:30 p.m
A&H Farms, 1374 Collins Lane.
K-State Homecoming begins.
K-State Homecoming Philanthropy 5K, 9am
Prizes are awarded from first to third in four categories. Packet pickup is Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. or Sunday before the race from 8 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Virtual 5K Monday through noon. Proceeds from Manhattan Emergency Shelter, Inc.
Memorial Stadium, 705 N. MLK Dr.
Guided Konza Hike, 1-4 p.m
Bring water bottles and dress appropriately for the weather.
Tickets: $8 for FHDC members, $10 for non-members.
Flint Hills Discovery Center and Konza Prairie Biological Station.
Duo SR Trumpet Recital, 1:30 p.m
Jessica VanStori and Kate Washburn performed.
Open Trail Days at Prairiewood, 3-6 p.m
Check in at the Blue Sage Gallery, wear comfortable walking shoes and bring sun protection, bug spray and water if needed.
Also the Priorwood Jazz Series is hosted by Nate McClendon from 5 to 7 p.m. $10 suggested donation at the door.
Prairiewood Retreat and Preserve, 1484 Wildcat Creek Road.
Live Music: Marilyn Rogers with The Flint Hills Band, 8 p.m
Aunt May’s Parlor, 616 N. 12th St.
Also Baby Rhyme Time on Tuesday at 11am and Monster Mash Dance Storytime on October 29 at 11am.
Manhattan Public Library, 620 Poyntz Ave.
Diversity Lecture Series: Dr. Edmond February, 4-5 p.m
“From Apartheid to Diversity in South Africa.”
K-State Student Union, Wildcat Chamber. Also via Zoom.
Blood drive, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m
Also Wednesday 9am to 3pm.
Pink Power Lunch, 11:30 am
Listen to breast cancer survivors.
du Toit/Lee Duo Guest Artist Recital, 7:30 pm
Kirmser Hall, McCain Auditorium.
KSU Saxophone Studio Concert, 7:30 p.m
Mindset Matters: Motivating Yourself and Others, 1:30 pm
Dennis Mills will present.
Prairiewood Retreat and Preserve, 1484 Wildcat Creek Road.
Rural Child Success Roadtrip, 6-8 p.m
Reservations required by noon on October 25.
Public Works Building, 6215 Tuttle Creek Blvd.
Children’s Carnival, 6-8 p.m
Night of the Living Drag, 7 p.m
Fundraiser for Little Apple Pride, hosted by Lil Kim Chee
Manhattan Brewing Company, 406 Pointz Ave.
KSU Tuba Euphonium Studio Recital, 7:30 p.m
Future Music Educators Day, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m
HOGtoberfest, 11 a.m.-10 p.m
Benefiting the Meadowlark Good Samaritan Fund.
Aggieville Draft House, 617 N. 12th St.
Trick or Treat at the gym, 3-7 p.m
K-State Soccer at West Virginia, 6 p.m
Morgantown, West Virginia.
Benefiting from the Boys & Girls Club of Manhattan.
Columbian Theatre, 521 Lincoln Ave., Wamego.
K-State Baseball vs. ASL Halloween Game, 6:30 pm
No more than four teams, no cost to play.
Manhattan Brewing Company, 406 Pointz Ave.
Guest artist saxophone recital, 7:30 p.m
Head Over Hills Musical, 7:30 pm
Escaping the royal family’s journey.
Also Friday and Saturday 7:30pm and Sunday 2:30pm.
Mark A. Chapman Theatre, Nichols Hall.
Live Music: We Are Branches & Funtaby, 8 p.m
Finn’s Neighborhood Pub, 317 Poyntz Ave.
Open Mic Comedy with Jeremy Rickey, 9 p.m
Aunt May’s Parlor, 616 N. 12th St.
K-State Cross Country vs. Big 12 Championships, TBD.
K-State Women’s Golf vs. Battle at the Beach, all day.
Clean Slate Day, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m
Kansas Legal Services and the Riley County Bar Association will offer an opportunity to clear their names for qualified individuals who have a past criminal conviction.
Manhattan Public Library, 620 Poyntz Ave.
Trick-or-Treat in Aggieville, 3-30pm
Homecoming Parade, 5 p.m
Halloween Bash and Trunk or Treat, 5-9 pm
Dance party, costume contest, snacks and games.
Paragon Performance Sports, 4701 Stag Hill Road.
Costume contest, trunk or treat, hayrack rides and more.
Halloween Trunk or Treat and Pet Costume Contest, 5:30 pm
Candy, food trucks and a family-friendly movie.
Live Music: Ian Bate, 6 p.m
Manhattan Brewing Company, 406 Pointz Ave.
Trunk-or-Treat, 6:30 pm
Trunk setup at 6:30 pm, prayer and trunk or treatment at 7 pm
St. Thomas More, 2900 Kimball Ave.
K-State Volleyball vs. Texas, 6:30 p.m
Birdhouse Music: Kelly Hunt, 7:30 p.m
Manhattan Arts Center, 1520 Poyntz Ave.
Live Music: Dylan Wheeler, 8:30 p.m
The Hat, 1315 Laramie St.
K-State Football vs. Oklahoma State, TBD.
Bill Snyder Family Stadium.
Downtown Farmers Market, 8 a.m.-1 p.m
Trick or treating starts at 10 am
Third and Leavenworth streets.
Hope Ranch Fall Show, 9am
Tickets: $5 per class entry.
Hope Ranch Therapeutic Riding Center, 3715 W. 69th Ave.
Trick or Treat, 10 a.m.-1 p.m
Drink specials, giveaways and a costume contest.
Finn’s Neighborhood Pub, 317 Poyntz Ave.
Scary Maze Night, 7-9 pm
Britt’s Garden Acres, 1000 S. Scenic Drive.
Live Music: Ensemble Iberica, 7 p.m
Cocktails begin at 4:30 p.m., and dinner at 5:30 p.m
Tickets: $40 for music only, $125 for everything.
The Volland Store, 24098 Volland Road, Alma.
Fraternal Order of Eagles 2468, 312 S. Fourth St.
Willie’s Hideout, 208 First St., St. George.
An Evening with Kenneth Patchen, 7:30 pm
Manhattan Arts Center, 1520 Poyntz Ave.
90s Halloween Party, 8:30 p.m
Prizes for Best Dressed with DJ Pizzle.
GameDay Sports Pub, 3043 Anderson Ave.
Manhattan Public Library Online Storytime, all day.
Watch pre-recorded storytimes for kids.
Read a book in the windows of various businesses in town.
Sites begin serving at 6 pm There is no cost.
Sunday: First Congregational United Church of Christ, 700 Poyntz Ave.
Monday: First Lutheran Church, 930 Poyntz Ave.
Tuesday: First Presbyterian Church, 801 Leavenworth Street.
Wednesday: First United Methodist Church, 612 Poyntz Ave.
Thursday: First Lutheran Church, 930 Poyntz Ave.
Friday: First Lutheran Church, 930 Poyntz Ave.
Saturday: First United Methodist Church, 612 Poyntz Ave.
Hot Breakfast: Tuesdays and Fridays, 7-8:30 a.m., St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Sixth and Pointz; Wednesday, 7:30 am, First Presbyterian Church, 801 Leavenworth Street.
Exhibit: Staff favorite.
Exhibition: Women Artists in the Age of Second Wave Feminism.
Until December 16, 2023.
Exhibit: Do you see what I see?
Exhibit: How People Make Things.
Flint Hills Discovery Center, 315 S. Third St.
Gallery: Michael McCaffrey and Ann Carter.
Manhattan Arts Center, 1520 Poyntz Ave.
Exhibition: Mapping Culture: Chico Sierra and Andean Textiles.
The Volland Store, 24098 Volland Road, Alma.
Country Dance Lessons, 7:30 pm
Grab some boots and learn some new moves. Everyone from novice to expert is welcome.
RC McGraws Bar and Grill, 2317 Tuttle Creek Blvd.
Held at Bluehills Room next to RC McGraws. First hand deals at 7pm
RC McGraws Bar and Grill, 2317 Tuttle Creek Blvd.
Car seat check, 11am-1pm
Call for information: 587-4504.
Manhattan Fire Department, 2000 Denison Ave.
Aunt May’s Parlor, 616 N. 12th St.
[ad_2]
Source link