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October 2024

Wednesday, October 9

TSA PreCheck Enrollment Event
Monday–Friday: October 9–18 @ 9 AM–Noon and 1–5 PM
Dubuque Regional Airport Capt. Robert L. Martin Terminal

Applicants do not need an airline ticket to access the enrollment center. TSA recommends that interested individuals pre-enroll and make an appointment online at Identogo.com/precheck. Walk-in appointments will be accepted as space and personnel are available. Travelers who are enrolled in TSA PreCheck can participate in an expedited screening process at more than 200 airports across the United States. They are allowed to keep their shoes, belts, and light jackets on, and can leave their laptops and liquid 3-1-1 bags inside their carry-on when processing through an airport security checkpoint. “The appointments completely filled up at each of the previous TSA PreCheck enrollment events we held this year,” notes Dubuque Regional Airport Manager Todd Dalsing. “Extending this event for a full two weeks will provide an additional opportunity right before the busy holiday travel season for anyone who couldn’t get in during our previous events.” Enrollees will need to bring documentation proving identity and citizenship or legal residency status. Documentation requirements are listed on the DHS trusted traveler comparison tool website. Fingerprints are collected to complete a background check. The application fee covers a five-year membership. The fee must be paid at the enrollment center by credit card, money order, company check, or certified/cashier’s check. Cash and personal checks are not accepted. $78. 10965 Aviation Dr. identogo.com/precheck.

Heritage Trail Wagon Ride Tours
Wednesday, October 9 @ 10 AM and 12:30 PM
Thursday, October 10 @ 10 AM
Durango Depot (Durango, IA)

Join Dubuque County Conservation staff for a guided wagon ride tour along the Heritage Trail. This should be during peak fall leaf color change. This experience is geared towards but not limited to those outdoor enthusiasts with limited mobility. There are 3 steps and a railing into the wagon or a gradual incline ramp. The trail was once a bustling railroad driving through a 450-foot deep valley past old mining and mill towns. Discover the rugged beauty that welcomes thousands of bicyclists and hikers each year. This tour will begin at the Heritage Trail Durango access.
The tour will be approximately 90 minutes. The majority of the trail is covered by trees but sunscreen, hat, and water is recommended. There is a restroom stop on the tour as well. RSVP required. 736 Burtons Furnace Rd, Durango, IA. 563-556-6745. dubuquecountyiowa.gov/conservation.

Oil Painting Workshop
Wednesdays: October 9–30 @ 10 AM–Noon
Galena ARC (Galena, IL)

This 4-week workshop by local artist Pam Hiatt is designed for all levels of painters. If you are a beginner, this workshop will cover the basic skills and techniques you need to begin. Pam will help you to put aside your fears and experience the joy of creating! If you have experience in painting but have never tried oils, join in! It is best to bring your own supplies. However, if the supply list is stopping you from taking the workshop you can use ARC supplies for an additional $40 fee (paint, medium, edu panels, brush cleaners–must still bring own brushes). $85. 11084 W US HWY 20, Galena, IL. 815-777-2248. galenaarc.org.

Great Apple Crunch
Wednesday, October 9 @ 5:30–7:30 PM
Dubuque County ISU Extension & Outreach

Celebrate healthy, locally grown food with a variety of apple-inspired activities to bring people together in support of our local agricultural community. The free, family-friendly event offers apple cider making, apple taste testing, homemade applesauce making, apple-themed snacks, apple crafts, and kids’ activities. By taking part, you’ll be showing your commitment to supporting local farmers and making healthier food choices. In support of this national effort to promote local food, businesses, schools, and organizations are invited to a simultaneous apple crunch at noon on the same day. Sign up at iowafarmtoschoolearlycare.org. Hosted by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Dubuque County. Free. 14858 West Ridge Ln. extension.iastate.edu/dubuque.

Dubuque County Candidate Forum
Wednesday, October 9 @ 5:30–7 PM
Historic Federal Building City Council Chambers and Online

Voters will hear the candidate’s priorities and get a chance to ask written questions. Candidates invited to the forum and on the Nov. 5 ballot are Kevin Dragotto and Keith Lucy for auditor; Harley Pothoff and Jake Rios for Board of Supervisors; Karol Kennedy for recorder; and Joseph Kennedy for sheriff. Questions for the candidates may written and submitted that evening or be mailed to League of Women Voters, P.O. Box 123, Dubuque, IA  52004 or sent to Leagueofwomenvotersdbq@gmail.com. Join in person or view it on CityChannel Dubuque, cable channel 8 or digital 117.2 . It will be streamed live on the City Facebook page and at cityofdubuque.org/livestream. Hosted by The Dubuque League of Women Voters. Free. 350 W 6th St.

Grimmwood Acres
October 9–31 @ 6–10 PM
13549 Surrey Lane

Grimmwood Acres is a ghastly experience sure to thrill all ages! The haunt is a complete song and light show in a handcrafted cemetery with your local favorite: the singing Jack-O-Lanterns. Piping out holiday classics like “This Is Halloween” and “Monster Mash,” these pumpkins are hoping to spook you this holiday season. Free.

Haunted History Walk
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays through October 30: October 9 @ 6:30–9 PM
Linwood Cemetery

Join a local paranormal group at the beautiful and serene Linwood Cemetery. Hear eerie tales of times long ago as you learn about one of the oldest river towns west of the Mississippi. Step back in time and discover the people, legends, traditions, and folklore of our city. Bring a flashlight and wear comfortable walking shoes. Ages 10+. $10. 2736 Windsor Ave. 563-213-9043. gripsghosthunt.com.

Thursday, October 10

TSA PreCheck Enrollment Event
Monday–Friday: October 10–18 @ 9 AM–Noon and 1–5 PM
Dubuque Regional Airport Capt. Robert L. Martin Terminal

Applicants do not need an airline ticket to access the enrollment center. TSA recommends that interested individuals pre-enroll and make an appointment online at Identogo.com/precheck. Walk-in appointments will be accepted as space and personnel are available. Travelers who are enrolled in TSA PreCheck can participate in an expedited screening process at more than 200 airports across the United States. They are allowed to keep their shoes, belts, and light jackets on, and can leave their laptops and liquid 3-1-1 bags inside their carry-on when processing through an airport security checkpoint. “The appointments completely filled up at each of the previous TSA PreCheck enrollment events we held this year,” notes Dubuque Regional Airport Manager Todd Dalsing. “Extending this event for a full two weeks will provide an additional opportunity right before the busy holiday travel season for anyone who couldn’t get in during our previous events.” Enrollees will need to bring documentation proving identity and citizenship or legal residency status. Documentation requirements are listed on the DHS trusted traveler comparison tool website. Fingerprints are collected to complete a background check. The application fee covers a five-year membership. The fee must be paid at the enrollment center by credit card, money order, company check, or certified/cashier’s check. Cash and personal checks are not accepted. $78. 10965 Aviation Dr. identogo.com/precheck.

Heritage Trail Wagon Ride Tours
Thursday, October 10 @ 10 AM
Durango Depot (Durango, IA)

Join Dubuque County Conservation staff for a guided wagon ride tour along the Heritage Trail. This should be during peak fall leaf color change. This experience is geared towards but not limited to those outdoor enthusiasts with limited mobility. There are 3 steps and a railing into the wagon or a gradual incline ramp. The trail was once a bustling railroad driving through a 450-foot deep valley past old mining and mill towns. Discover the rugged beauty that welcomes thousands of bicyclists and hikers each year. This tour will begin at the Heritage Trail Durango access.
The tour will be approximately 90 minutes. The majority of the trail is covered by trees but sunscreen, hat, and water is recommended. There is a restroom stop on the tour as well. RSVP required. 736 Burtons Furnace Rd, Durango, IA. 563-556-6745. dubuquecountyiowa.gov/conservation.

Millwork Night Market
2nd Thursday through October: October 10 @ 5–8 PM
7th–9th and Jackson St

This independent farmers’ market features local food, foods, original artists, live entertainment, and craft beer. Their goal is to connect shoppers with the amazing farmers, producers, artists, and artisans that we have in the Tri-State area, while also providing a unique nightlife experience. Smoke-free and pet-free. BYO water bottle, reusable grocery bags, and lawn chairs. MillworkNightMarket.com.

Ice Age Iowa Guided Hike
Thursday, October 10 @ 5 PM
Whitewater Canyon Wildlife Area (Bernard, IA)

Join Cherie Haury-Artz from the University of Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist to learn what Iowa was like over 13,000 years ago at the end of the last “ice age” and how people adapted to the conditions. This is approximately a 1.5-mile hike. RSVP required. 29912 9th Avenue Bernard, IA. 563-556-6745. dubuquecountyiowa.gov/conservation.

Iowa Legislature Candidate’s Forum
Thursday, October 10 @ 5:30–7:30 PM
City of Dubuque Council Chambers and Online

Voters will hear the candidate’s priorities and get a chance to ask written questions. Candidates invited to the forum and on the Nov. 5 ballot are: Tom Townsend and Nick Molo for Senate District 36, Jason Gearhart and Ian Zahren for House District 64, Carolyn Wiezorek and Shannon Lundgren for House District 65, Lindsay James and James McClain for House District 71, and Chuck Isenhart and Jennifer Smith for House District 72. Questions for the candidates may written and submitted that evening or be mailed to League of Women Voters, P.O. Box 123, Dubuque, IA  52004 or sent to leagueofwomenvotersdbq@gmail.com. Attend the forum in person or view it on CityChannel Dubuque, cable channel 8, digital 117.2, on the City Facebook page, and cityofdubuque.org/livestream. Hosted by the Dubuque League of Women Voters. 350 W 6th St. facebook.com/LeagueofWomenVotersofDubuque.

Movie Screening: Thelma
Thursday, October 10 @ 6 PM
Carnegie-Stout Public Library Aigler Auditorium

Starring June Squibb, Thelma (2024) is a comedy/drama about a 93-year-old grandmother who, after losing $10,000 to a con artist, embarks on a treacherous journey to reclaim her money. This 1 hour 38 minute movie is rated PG-13 for “strong language.” Closed captioning or subtitles will be turned on. Free. 360 W 11th St. 563-589-4225. carnegiestout.org.

Meet the Meat: Lamb Edition
Thursday, October 10 @ 6–8:30 PM
University of Dubuque Peters Commons

The unique farm to table experience promises to showcase the art of meat preparation and provide participants with valuable insights into the world of cooking and sourcing quality local meat. This hands-on workshop will be focused on lamb and goat production. Attendees will discover where cuts of meat come from, how to effectively shop for local lamb from farms and grocery stores, met with local sheep and goat producers, and cook a simple lamb dinner guided by a professional chef. This workshop caters to food enthusiasts and individuals eager to enhance their home-cooked meals. Hosted by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Dubuque County. Space is limited. RSVP by Oct. 3. $30. 2000 University Ave. 563-583-6496. bit.ly/mtmlamb.

Grimmwood Acres
October 10–31 @ 6–10 PM
13549 Surrey Lane

Grimmwood Acres is a ghastly experience sure to thrill all ages! The haunt is a complete song and light show in a handcrafted cemetery with your local favorite: the singing Jack-O-Lanterns. Piping out holiday classics like “This Is Halloween” and “Monster Mash,” these pumpkins are hoping to spook you this holiday season. Free.

Dubuque Audubon: Birds of the Upper Mississippi River Refuge
Thursday, October 10 @ 6:45–8 PM
EB Lyons Interpretive Center
Wildlife photographer Paul Winer will present a public program entitled “Birds of the Upper Mississippi River Refuge.” Paul’s program will feature photographic images from his numerous ramblings within the Savanna District of the Upper Mississippi River Refuge. Social and sharing time at 6:45 p.m. followed by the program at 7 p.m. Free. 8991 Bellevue Heights Rd. audubondubuque.org.

The Wayback Machine
Thursday, October 10 @ 9 PM
The Goose

Three local all vinyl DJs play history’s finest R&B, soul, and more. Highlighting music from the ’60s and ’70s. Free. 920 Main St. thegoosedbq@gmail.com.

Friday, October 11

TSA PreCheck Enrollment Event
Monday–Friday: October 11–18 @ 9 AM–Noon and 1–5 PM
Dubuque Regional Airport Capt. Robert L. Martin Terminal

Applicants do not need an airline ticket to access the enrollment center. TSA recommends that interested individuals pre-enroll and make an appointment online at Identogo.com/precheck. Walk-in appointments will be accepted as space and personnel are available. Travelers who are enrolled in TSA PreCheck can participate in an expedited screening process at more than 200 airports across the United States. They are allowed to keep their shoes, belts, and light jackets on, and can leave their laptops and liquid 3-1-1 bags inside their carry-on when processing through an airport security checkpoint. “The appointments completely filled up at each of the previous TSA PreCheck enrollment events we held this year,” notes Dubuque Regional Airport Manager Todd Dalsing. “Extending this event for a full two weeks will provide an additional opportunity right before the busy holiday travel season for anyone who couldn’t get in during our previous events.” Enrollees will need to bring documentation proving identity and citizenship or legal residency status. Documentation requirements are listed on the DHS trusted traveler comparison tool website. Fingerprints are collected to complete a background check. The application fee covers a five-year membership. The fee must be paid at the enrollment center by credit card, money order, company check, or certified/cashier’s check. Cash and personal checks are not accepted. $78. 10965 Aviation Dr. identogo.com/precheck.

School’s Out Day Camps
October 11 and 31 and November 1 @ 9 AM
National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium

Join the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium for School’s Out Day Camps that take place on weekdays when the Dubuque Community School District is not in session. These full-day camps are for students in K-5th grade. Students are required to bring a sack lunch and a reusable water bottle. A limited number of School’s Out Day Camp Scholarships are available to those who are in need of assistance; contact learning@rivermuseum.org. Members: $50, Non-members: $60. 350 E 3rd St. 563-557-9545. rivermuseum.org.

Swiss Valley Preserve Wagon Ride Tours
Friday, October 11 @ 9 and 11 AM and 1 PM
Swiss Valley Nature Center (Peosta, IA)

Join Dubuque County Conservation staff for a guided wagon ride tour along the trails of the Swiss Valley Preserve. This should be during peak fall leaf color change. This experience is geared towards but not limited to those outdoor enthusiasts with limited mobility. There are 3 steps and a railing into the wagon or a gradual incline ramp. The Swiss Valley Preserve is one of the feature Dubuque County Parks welcoming thousands of visitors each year. The highlight of the property is the pristine Catfish Creek that meanders through the preserve. The tour will be approximately 90 minutes. Wagon ride tours are limited to 16 people. Some of the trail is covered by trees but sunscreen, hat, and water is recommended. 13606 Swiss Valley Rd, Peosta, IA. 563-556-6745. dubuquecountyiowa.gov/conservation.

Honey & Mead Education and Tasting Experience
October 11 @ 4–5:15 PM
November 15 @ 4–5:15 PM
December 13 @ 4–5:15 PM
Eagle Ridge Resort (Galena, IL)

Enjoy a full sensory honey tasting experience as you taste light, medium, and dark colored honeys as well as creamed, crystallized, and direct from the comb honey. Engage all of your senses as you use a flavor wheel to identify the aromas and flavors you experience as you taste each honey. Each attendee will make honey tasting notes and we will compare as they go along. At the end of the tasting, each attendee will receive a glass of honey mead wine to further enjoy honey in another delightful way. Tasting led by local apiary Dry Creek Beekeeping. $35. 444 Eagle Ridge Dr, Galena, IL. 815-297-3366. drycreekbeekeeping.com.

Kids Night Out
Fridays: October 11, November 22, and December 13 @ 5:30–8:30 PM
Loras College Graber Sports Center

Play sports, games, crafts, bounce house, swimming, and more. Hosted by Loras College Women’s Basketball. Boys and Girls pre k–6th grade. $25. 1600 Cox St. 563-588-7947. lorasgirlsbasketballcamp.com.

Bourbon, Bow Ties & Boas
Friday, October 11 @ 6–9 PM
Dubuque Shooting Society

The intimate event for bourbon enthusiasts begins with a social hour at 6 p.m. and the tasting at 7 p.m. Featuring specialty bourbons and a selection of wines for tasting. Master Distiller Rob Robillard will provide insights on each bourbon. Includes a limited edition Glen Cairn glass, door prizes, and swag bag to take your experience home. Dress is semi-formal. Organized by Northeast Iowa Council, BSA. 10380 US 52. ScoutsIowa.org/bourbon.

Friday Lights Poetry Night
2nd Friday: October 11 @ 6–7 PM
River Lights Bookstore
Bring your work to share and read a favorite poem. Listen, laugh, and learn in a quiet space of time. Participate in the poetry book swap—bring one, swap one. Facilitated by Valorie Woerdehoff and Q Hommen-Quario. 1098 Main St. 563-556-4391. RiverLights.com.

Grimmwood Acres
October 11–31 @ 6–10 PM
13549 Surrey Lane

Grimmwood Acres is a ghastly experience sure to thrill all ages! The haunt is a complete song and light show in a handcrafted cemetery with your local favorite: the singing Jack-O-Lanterns. Piping out holiday classics like “This Is Halloween” and “Monster Mash,” these pumpkins are hoping to spook you this holiday season. Free.

Battle of the Bridges Cornhole Tournament
Blind Draw: Friday, October 11 @ 6:30 PM
Set Teams: Saturday, October 12 @ 10 AM
Five Flags Arena

Cornhole, bags, whatever you call it. Five Flags Center has a tournament just for you. Spots are open. Sign up early to guarantee your spot. Blind Draw: $20, Set Teams: $40. 405 Main St. 563-589-4258. fiveflagscenter.com.

Haunted History Walk
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays through October 30: October 11 @ 6:30–9 PM
Linwood Cemetery

Join a local paranormal group at the beautiful and serene Linwood Cemetery. Hear eerie tales of times long ago as you learn about one of the oldest river towns west of the Mississippi. Step back in time and discover the people, legends, traditions, and folklore of our city. Bring a flashlight and wear comfortable walking shoes. Ages 10+. $10. 2736 Windsor Ave. 563-213-9043. gripsghosthunt.com.

Wellington Lane Lights
October 11–12, 18–19, and 25–26 and November 1–2 @ 6:30–10 PM
October 13–17, 20–24, and 27–31 and November 3 @ 6:30–9 PM
6520 Wellington Ln

The Edge family’s holiday light display featuring approximately 19,000 lights is 20–30 minutes long and synchronized to music. Tune your radio to 99.9 FM to enjoy the full experience. As the season ends and it becomes dark sooner, the shows may start earlier in the day. 100% of all at-will donations will be presented to Animal Welfare Friends, a no-kill, nonprofit animal rescue and shelter in Monticello, IA. Free. 6520 Wellington Ln. facebook.com/Wellingtonlanelights.

Dubuque Ghost Tours
October 11, 18, 25, 30, and 31 and November 1 @ 7–9 PM
Downtown Dubuque
Trolleys of Dubuque hosts a historical, haunted tour of Iowa’s oldest city. Learn about hauntings at the Port of Dubuque, Mathias Ham House, Grand Opera House, Hotel Julien Dubuque, and Kelly’s Bluff. Tours depart from Dubuque Star Brewery. RSVP suggested. $25. 600 Star Brewery Dr. 563-552-2896.

Dark Chambers: Birchwood Asylum
October 11–12, 17–19, 24–27, 31 and November 1–2 @ 7 PM
1341 Frontage Rd, Kieler, WI

The Tri-States’ most exciting haunted attraction experience. Wind your way through 5,000 sq ft of all the scares you love, dark turns, and terrifying sights that will get your heart pounding. Grab your friends and anyone else you think will help you make it out and come test your mortality inside the Chambers. $5 Light Fright; $15 Full Scare; $25 Fast Pass. DarkChambersHaunt.com.

The Twilight Asylum Haunted House
October 11–13, 18–19, and 25 @ 7–10 PM
Eagle Ridge Resort & Spa (Galena, IL)
The spine-chilling haunted house promises to be the talk of the season. Located in the transformed space of the resort’s old spa, this immersive haunted experience will take guests on a guided tour through a once-abandoned asylum, where dark secrets lurk around every corner. The Twilight Asylum Haunted House features uniquely themed rooms, each designed to send shivers down your spine as visitors encounter eerie characters and terrifying surprises. From the deranged doctor’s office to the haunted operating room, every step through the asylum reveals new horrors designed to keep visitors on their toes. Recommended Ages 10+. $10. 444 Eagle Ridge Dr, Galena, IL. 815-777-5000. eagleridge.com.

Love, Lies & the Lottery
October 11–12, 17–19, and 24–25 @ 7:30 PM
October 13, 20, and 26–27 @ 2 PM
Bell Tower Theater

Celebrate Arts & Humanities month with the Iowa premiere of Love, Lies & the Lottery. Peter is an unlucky guy. With a treacherous soon-to-be ex-wife, an overbearing mother, and a not-so-bright best friend, he just can’t catch a break. When he finds a winning lottery ticket worth $510 million, his luck seems to turn around, but with just a couple of days left to cash in the ticket, this bizarre band of characters must navigate mistaken identities, psychics, and the home shopping network to secure the grand prize. Thursday night performances are Girl’s Night Out, and everyone will get a free glass of wine before the show. $24, $12 early bird. 2728 Asbury Rd. 563-588-3377. BellTowerTheater.net.

NOT.GREENDAY
Friday, October 11 @ 8 PM
Diamond Jo Casino Mississippi Moon Bar

Celebrate pop-punk legends, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, and 20-time Grammy nominees Green Day with the nation’s premiere tribute act. Performing hits and deep cuts from every era of Green Day’s catalog spanning over four decades, the high-energy, nonstop performance is guaranteed to have you dancing and singing along in a sea of nostalgia. Ages 21+. 301 Bell St. 563-690-4800. DiamondJoDubuque.com.

John Stage
Friday, October 11 @ 8 PM
Saturday, October 12 @ 8 PM
The Jester’s Lounge

John uses his “Nice Guy” personality to draw audiences into his stories about life as a Midwestern family man. He’s a lifelong lover of comedy and has been influenced by many, dead comedians. Practically clean, John got his start in small market radio in the ’90s. 333 E 10th St. TheJestersLounge.com.

Rooster/BlackHole Sun
Friday, October 11 @ 8 PM
Q Showroom

Rooster humbly pays tribute to the influential sounds of Alice in Chains, crafting a heartfelt homage to the grunge pioneers who defined a generation. Rooted in a deep reverence for the music that shaped their own musical journeys, this tribute band brings a sincere dedication to authenticity in every note they play. With a shared love for the raw emotion and powerful melodies of the ’90s Seattle scene, Rooster delivers soul-stirring performances that honor the legacy of Alice in Chains with humility and grace. Black Hole Sun stands as a powerful tribute to the unparalleled musical journey of Chris Cornell, whose resonant voice and visionary artistry left an indelible mark on rock history. With a deep appreciation for Cornell’s transformative impact across bands like Soundgarden, Audioslave, and Temple of the Dog, this tribute band embarks on a soulful exploration of his diverse repertoire. From the gritty intensity of Soundgarden’s grunge anthems to the soulful melodies of Audioslave’s rock ballads and the heartfelt collaborations of Temple of the Dog, Black Hole Sun celebrates Cornell’s multifaceted genius with reverence. Rooster and Black Hole Sun approach each stage with gratitude for the opportunity to share music that continues to inspire them. Their goal is simple: to connect with audiences through the enduring power of Alice in Chains’ unforgettable songs and the soul-stirring melodies of Chris Cornell’s repertoire. Together, they pay homage to the grunge era’s icons, faithfully recreating classics while infusing them with their own unique energy, ensuring the legacies of both bands resonate eternally. Free. 1855 Greyhound Park Rd. 563-582-3647. QCasinoAndResort.com.

Here Come The Mummies, Toxhards
Friday, October 11 @ 8–11 PM
Codfish Hollow Barnstormers (Maquoketa, IA)

Here Come the Mummies is an eight-piece funk-rock band of 5,000 year-old Egyptian Mummies with a one-track mind. Their “Terrifying Funk from Beyond the Grave” is sure to get you into them (and possibly vice versa). Since their discovery, HCTM has been direct support for P-Funk, Al Green, Mavis Staples, KC and the Sunshine Band, and Cheap Trick; rocked Super Bowl Village; become a regular on The Bob and Tom Show; appeared on That’s My Jam with Jimmy Fallon; played massive festivals like Summer Fest, Summer Camp, Common Ground, Musikfest, and Suwannee Hulaween; and sold tickets by the thousands across large swaths of North America. Maybe that’s why the ladies (and some dudes) can’t stop losing their minds over these mayhem-inducing mavens of mirth. Some say they were cursed after deflowering a great Pharaoh’s daughter. Others claim they are reincarnated Grammy-Winning studio musicians. Regardless, HCTM’s mysterious personas, cunning song-craft, and unrelenting live show will bend your brain, and melt your face. Doors open at 6 p.m. 5013 288th Ave, Maquoketa, IA. codfishhollowbarnstormers.com.

Ghost Light Improv
Friday, October 11 @ 8:30 PM
Smokestack

It’s time once again for a night of hilarious, made up right on the spot fun. Featuring Rising Star Theatre Company. $5. 62 E 7th St. facebook.com/smokestackdbq.

ARP of the Covenant
Friday, October 11 @ 9 PM
The Lift
ARP of the Covenant are a trio of electro-acoustic improvisers, drawing inspiration from the ARP 2600, a 1970s-era analog synthesizer known for being unpredictable except in the most expert hands. While ARP of the Covenant may be unpredictable, they’re far from inexpert as their intricate, ambitious, appealing music demonstrates. We first saw them at Isabella’s basement bar at the Ryan House more than a decade ago and are thrilled to see them back in town at The Lift. If avant-garde music is you jam, don’t miss this show. Free. 180 Main St, Lower Level. facebook.com/theliftdubuque.

Saturday, October 12

Galena Farmers Market
Saturdays through October: October 12 @ 7 AM–Noon
Galena City Hall Parking Lot (Galena, IL)

Find seasonal produce, flowers, maple syrup, baked goods, re-purposed crafts, meat, roasted coffee beans, and more. Rain or shine. 101 Green St, Galena, IL. 563-542-0996. facebook.com/galenafarmersmarket.

Dubuque Farmers’ Market
Saturdays in October: October 12 @ 8 AM–Noon
11th–13th and Iowa St
Iowa’s oldest farmers’ market offers a variety of produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, handmade goods, on-site prepared foods, and more. Browse booths from area farmers and vendors while enjoying live music from a variety of musicians. Rain or shine. 563-588-4400. DubuqueFarmersMarket.org.

Platteville Summer Farmer’s Market
Saturdays though October: October 12 @ 8 AM–Noon
Platteville City Park (Platteville, WI)

Find everything from delicious vegetables to a variety of flowers, great gift items to canned preserves, and just about everything in between. All of the products you’ll find are locally grown, harvested, or handmade by local vendors. 75 N Bonson St, Platteville, WI. 608-218-4374. PlattevilleFarmersMarketWI.com.

Zero K
Saturday, October 12 @ 9 AM–Noon
Dimensional Brewing Company
The founders of Weird But Good and Wicked River Event Production bring the first-ever Zero K event to Dubuque. Hosted by Dimensional Brewing Company, the community event for non-runners looks like a race, but there is no race. After check-in, participants immediately cross a finish line and join a post-race style celebration with beer, awards, music, games, and more. “We moved the finish line to the start, so more people can participate. Running is hard, so we’ve cut right to the fun part,” said Zero K cofounder Steve Tartaglione. “Have a beer with your friends, take photos on the awards stand, sign a few autographs. Do whatever you’d do after an actual 5K.” Registered Zero K participants will receive a T-shirt, race bib, and one free beer courtesy of Dimensional Brewing Company. The non-race will also feature a food truck, coffee cart, and aid station with candy and other treats. All proceeds will go toward funding more community events across Dubuque and the greater Tri-State area. Registration available at check in. $30. 67 Main St. weirdbutgood.org/zero-k.

Jeeps On The Mountain
Saturday, October 12 @ 9 AM–7 PM
Sundown Mountain Resort

Enjoy live music, food trucks, primitive camping, off-roading designated mountain trails, obstacles, and activities for the kids, lawn games, and more. All 4×4 Jeeps, military vehicles, Broncos, Scouts, K5s, Land Rovers, Toyotas, expedition and safari vehicles are welcome. 16991 Asbury Rd. 563-556-6676. sundownmtn.com.

Western Dubuque Weekend Backpack Food Drive
Saturday, October 12 @ 9–11 AM
Silker’s (Epworth, IA)

“Hunger doesn’t take the weekend off.” The food drive provides elementary students-in-need with food, juices, and snacks over the weekend. Items needed include single-serving sizes of Juice, cereal, oatmeal, granola bars, fruit cups, pop tarts, canned vegetables, and prepared microwaveable meals. The food drive is sponsored by Western Dubuque Lions Club and Epworth United Methodist Church. 101 W Main St, Epworth, IA. 563-542-7143. facebook.com/western.dubuque.lions.

Lollipops & Music for Our Preschoolers
2nd Saturday through April: October 12 @ 10–10:30 AM
Carnegie-Stout Public Library
Northeast Iowa School of Music is pleased to present Lollipops and Music for Our Preschoolers (L&MOP) preschool concert series. L&MOP is a monthly concert series that introduces children and their families to a variety of musical styles and instruments. Audience members should come prepared to sing, play instruments, and dance a bit with their family. Children leave with a greater appreciation of music and a lollipop. All ages. Free. 360 W 11th St. 563-690-0151. nisom.com.

Battle of the Bridges Cornhole Tournament
Set Teams: Saturday, October 12 @ 10 AM
Five Flags Arena

Cornhole, bags, whatever you call it. Five Flags Center has a tournament just for you. Spots are open. Sign up early to guarantee your spot. Blind Draw: $20, Set Teams: $40. 405 Main St. 563-589-4258. fiveflagscenter.com.

Galena Country Fair
October 12 and 13 @ 10 AM–4 PM
Grant Park (Galena, IL)

Indulge in handmade creations and delicious treats at Galena Country Fair weekend featuring over 100 vendors offering high-quality original art, crafts, and food items. Browse a diverse selection of products, including home decor, clothing, toys, jewelry, photography, and gifts, while enjoying live music, a children’s game area, and more. Savor pork chop sandwiches, brats, walking tacos, hand-cut fries, baked potatoes, frozen custard, and homemade fudge. Quench your thirst with domestic and local craft beer, cocktails, and a Gazebo Wine Garden serving Galena Cellars’ selection of red, white, and sangria. Bring the family and indulge in a fun-filled weekend. Free parking at three remote lots. Complimentary shuttle service available 8 a.m.–6 p.m. Suggested Donation: $3. 625 Park Ave, Galena, IL. 815-777-0817.

DEKALB Children’s Fall Festival
October 12 and 13 @ 10 AM–5 PM
Field of Dreams Movie Site (Dyersville, IA)

This inaugural event features a DEKALB corn maze through the Field of Dreams corn fields and a smaller maze aimed at toddlers. There will also be a speed pitch booth, pumpkin painting, corn hole games, and inflatable play areas. Free-will donations will be accepted. Rexco Equipment will provide a tractor to provide wagon rides around the site. Food will be available for purchase, including fall-themed snacks. DEKALB, a Bayer Crop Science brand, is the official corn seed provider of the Field of Dreams Movie Site. The Field of Dreams Movie Site is celebrating its 35th anniversary in 2024. It was originally the primary filming location of the film Field of Dreams and has since hosted millions of visitors. The Site features house tours, hosts baseball tournaments, and overnight stays in the house. Food and beverages are offered in The Dugout pub, The Stretch concession stand, and a new ice cream stand featuring Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream. All ages. Free. 28995 Lansing Rd, Dyersville, IA. fieldofdreamsmoviesite.com.

Belmont FFA Alumni Fall UTV Color Ride
Saturday, October 12 @ 10 AM
McCarville’s My Turn Pub (Belmont, WI)

Registration begins at 9 a.m. at McCarville’s My Turn Pub, Belmont, and the ride leaves at 10 a.m., making stops at Gracie’s Point in Arthur, The Thirsty Farmer in Preston, Wheeler’s Ellenboro Saloon in Ellenboro, and returning to McCarville’s My Turn Pub at approximately 6 p.m. Lunch will be offered at the Thirsty Farmer in Preston for a freewill donation to the FFA Alumni. 50/50 raffles will be held at each stop. UTVs/ATVs are not required. All vehicles licensed for road use are welcome and may join at any stop. Support the agriculture and FFA programs at Belmont Community Schools in Belmont. Hosted by the Belmont FFA Alumni and supporters. belmontffaalumni@gmail.com. facebook.com/MyTurnPub.

O’Leary’s Lake Fall Fun Run
Saturday, October 12 @ 11 AM
O’Leary’s Lake (Hazel Green, WI)

ATV/UTV ride through southern Grant County to benefit O’Leary’s Lake & Recreational Area. Registration at 11 a.m.–noon at O’Leary’s Lake parking lot. Ride leaves at noon. Card turn in at 5 p.m. at the Sandy Hook Tavern. Paying back 50% to five cards. Participating stops include Sunset Lakes, Yoders, Uno’s/Annex, Cole Acres, BAR-tell/Gangsters, Kieler Mall, and the Sandy Hook Tavern. $10. facebook.com/sandyhooktavern.

Mary Beth Stevens Book Release
Saturday, October 12 @ Noon–1 PM
River Lights Bookstore
Former Dubuquer Mary Beth (Richardson) Stevens returns with her newest Tippy book, Tippy Makes a Move. The Tippy books tell the ongoing story of Tippy, a rescue dog adopted by Stevens and her late husband in 2017.  Tippy, described by Mary Beth as a “Jack Russell wannabe” is an endearing little dog with a big heart whose adventures (and misadventures) charm readers of all ages. In her newest book things start changing in Tippy’s life and he isn’t happy about it. The reader is invited to come along with Tippy and his family as they leave everything behind and set out on a whole new life.  It isn’t easy, and Tippy struggles with the change, but in the end, a special letter arrives and Tippy learns that while old friendships are forever, there are always new friendships to be made, as long as you aren’t afraid to show your true heart. 1098 Main St. 563-556-4391. riverlights.com.

Centennial Cross Benefit
Saturday, October 12 @ 2–6 PM
Burkey’s Bar
Join a community benefit for the Centennial Cross. Meat paddles start at 1 p.m. with live music by Massey Road at 2 p.m. Sandwiches will be available for purchase, and all proceeds will go to the beautiful new cross. The cross is complete but organizers still need help to reach their goal and finish paying for the construction and ongoing costs to operate. If you can’t join, donations can be made online at centennialcross.org or by mailing a donation to Centennial Cross, PO Box 1315, Dubuque, IA, 52004-1315.

Diamonds Are Forever – 75th Year and So Is Barbershop
Saturday, October 12 @ 3 PM
Heritage Center John and Alice Butler Hall
The Music Men Barbershop Chorus of Dubuque will welcome The Newfangled Four as the headline quartet for their annual barbershop show. From Southern California, The Newfangled Four is one of the top barbershop quartets in the world, performing all around the United States and internationally. Formed in fall 2012, this foursome quickly bonded through their involvements with the Westminster Chorus and Masters of Harmony, two well-renowned choruses in the Barbershop Harmony Society. Combining old fashion slapstick humor with their quirky offbeat comedy, The Newfangled Four merges their talents as top-notch harmony singers and world-class entertainers. In 2013, the quartet won the International Collegiate Barbershop Quartet Contest and the Far Western District Quartet Contest, and they finished sixth in the world in 2023. Over the years, they have developed a reputation not only for their fine singing and showmanship, but also for their work and involvement in the youth movement as clinicians and educators, leading countless workshops for young singers in the U.S. The Newfangled Four has appeared on Buzzfeed, Hallmark’s Home and Family, ABC’s The Gong Show, and the CW’s Christmas Carolers Challenge. The quartet has also recorded tracks for the Lifetime Movie Network. With millions of views on their YouTube performances, The Newfangled Four are proud to introduce the barbershop artform to aspiring young singers around the world. Entertaining audiences is their priority, and they cannot wait to entertain you. They are Jackson, Joey, Jake, and Marcus: The Newfangled Four! $22. 2255 Bennett St. 563-585-7469. www.dbq.edu/heritagecenter.

Youth Cooking Class: Homemade Pasta from Scratch
Saturday, October 12 @ 3–5 PM
Galena ARC (Galena, IL)

Chefs will learn the art of pasta making from scratch, from mixing dough to shaping noodles, this hands-on adventure is filled with creativity and delicious flavors. Attendees will also make pasta sauce. Enjoy the culinary talents at the end of class, and any leftovers can be brought home to enjoy. Bring a 3–5 quart pot to boil pasta and two containers with lids for any leftovers. Also, bring your favorite beverage to enjoy during class. Instructed by Diana Berman from The Tangy Loaf. Grades 5–8. $45. 11084 W US HWY 20, Galena, IL. 815-777-2248. galenaarc.org.

The Galena Territory Volunteer Fire Department Firemen’s Pork Chop Dinner
Saturday, October 12 @ 5–8 PM
The Galena Territory Association Owners’ Club Social Hall (Galena, IL)

Dinner and raffle tickets are available at the door. Part of the proceeds benefit the Rich Peterson Endowment Fund to help individuals get started in EMS or fire services. Take out available. Adults: $15, Children: $6. 2000 Territory Dr, Galena, IL. 815-777-2000. thegalenaterritory.com.

Grimmwood Acres
October 12–31 @ 6–10 PM
13549 Surrey Lane

Grimmwood Acres is a ghastly experience sure to thrill all ages! The haunt is a complete song and light show in a handcrafted cemetery with your local favorite: the singing Jack-O-Lanterns. Piping out holiday classics like “This Is Halloween” and “Monster Mash,” these pumpkins are hoping to spook you this holiday season. Free.

Wellington Lane Lights
October 12, 18–19, and 25–26 and November 1–2 @ 6:30–10 PM
October 13–17, 20–24, and 27–31 and November 3 @ 6:30–9 PM
6520 Wellington Ln

The Edge family’s holiday light display featuring approximately 19,000 lights is 20–30 minutes long and synchronized to music. Tune your radio to 99.9 FM to enjoy the full experience. As the season ends and it becomes dark sooner, the shows may start earlier in the day. 100% of all at-will donations will be presented to Animal Welfare Friends, a no-kill, nonprofit animal rescue and shelter in Monticello, IA. Free. 6520 Wellington Ln. facebook.com/Wellingtonlanelights.

Dark Chambers: Birchwood Asylum
October 12, 17–19, 24–27, 31 and November 1–2 @ 7 PM
1341 Frontage Rd, Kieler, WI

The Tri-States’ most exciting haunted attraction experience. Wind your way through 5,000 sq ft of all the scares you love, dark turns, and terrifying sights that will get your heart pounding. Grab your friends and anyone else you think will help you make it out and come test your mortality inside the Chambers. $5 Light Fright; $15 Full Scare; $25 Fast Pass. DarkChambersHaunt.com.

The Twilight Asylum Haunted House
October 12–13, 18–19, and 25 @ 7–10 PM
Eagle Ridge Resort & Spa (Galena, IL)
The spine-chilling haunted house promises to be the talk of the season. Located in the transformed space of the resort’s old spa, this immersive haunted experience will take guests on a guided tour through a once-abandoned asylum, where dark secrets lurk around every corner. The Twilight Asylum Haunted House features uniquely themed rooms, each designed to send shivers down your spine as visitors encounter eerie characters and terrifying surprises. From the deranged doctor’s office to the haunted operating room, every step through the asylum reveals new horrors designed to keep visitors on their toes. Recommended Ages 10+. $10. 444 Eagle Ridge Dr, Galena, IL. 815-777-5000. eagleridge.com.

Fear Forest
October 12, 19, and 25 @ 7–10 PM
Shenandoah Riding Center (Galena, IL)

Are you afraid of the dark? Walk through a haunting trail of fright in Fear Forest. Start at the barn with music, food and drinks (sold separately). Then muster up the courage to face your fears! Space is limited. RSVP required. $10. 200 N Brodrecht Rd, Galena, IL. 815-777-9550. shenandoahridingcenter.com.

Love, Lies & the Lottery
October 12, 17–19, and 24–25 @ 7:30 PM
October 13, 20, and 26–27 @ 2 PM
Bell Tower Theater

Celebrate Arts & Humanities month with the Iowa premiere of Love, Lies & the Lottery. Peter is an unlucky guy. With a treacherous soon-to-be ex-wife, an overbearing mother, and a not-so-bright best friend, he just can’t catch a break. When he finds a winning lottery ticket worth $510 million, his luck seems to turn around, but with just a couple of days left to cash in the ticket, this bizarre band of characters must navigate mistaken identities, psychics, and the home shopping network to secure the grand prize. Thursday night performances are Girl’s Night Out, and everyone will get a free glass of wine before the show. $24, $12 early bird. 2728 Asbury Rd. 563-588-3377. BellTowerTheater.net.

Faith & Four Letter Words
Saturday, October 12 @ 8 PM
Diamond Jo Casino Mississippi Moon Bar

For years Amanda Goodman and Tara Thomas came into your living room as eastern Iowa TV news anchors. Now they’re unplugged and unapologetic about using their voices with no puppet strings attached. Join the dynamic duo for the ultimate ladies’ night out that will make you laugh, cry, and leave feeling empowered. Tara and Amanda have what they call a “Unicorn Friendship.” One’s departure from the boys’ club was led by faith, the other was led by four-letter words. In the world of television news an incoming and outgoing female anchor rarely become friends, but that’s exactly what happened. Tara was leaving her evening anchor chair and Amanda was hired to replace her. They resemble each other, share the same birthday, and both have a love for ’90s hip hop. They both also have no problem telling it like it is. This friendship blossomed into Faith & Four Letter Words. Ages 21+. 301 Bell St. 563-690-4800. DiamondJoDubuque.com.

John Stage
Saturday, October 12 @ 8 PM
The Jester’s Lounge

John uses his “Nice Guy” personality to draw audiences into his stories about life as a Midwestern family man. He’s a lifelong lover of comedy and has been influenced by many, dead comedians. Practically clean, John got his start in small market radio in the ’90s. 333 E 10th St. TheJestersLounge.com.

Foo Foo Dolls
Saturday, October 12 @ 8 PM
Q Showroom

FooFoo Dolls are Madison’s very own ’90s alternative-grunge rock tribute band. Featuring top ‘90s hits. Free. 1855 Greyhound Park Rd. 563-582-3647. QCasinoAndResort.com.

UW-Platteville’s Lighting of the “M”
Saturday, October 12 @ 9–10 PM
The “M” (Platteville, WI)

One of the university’s oldest traditions originated in the year 1936 when the mining school students began work on the world’s largest “M” by placing rocks in a pattern on the southwest slope of the mound, located a few miles east of the city. Completed the following year, the “M” measures 214-by-241 feet and consists of some 400 tons of whitewashed stone. The lighting of the “M” is now a tradition at UW-Platteville and is the featured ceremony each fall during Homecoming weekend. After being lit, the “M” is visible from parts of Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Free. 18600 W Mound Rd, Platteville, WI. 608-348-8888. platteville.com.

Sunday, October 13

Galena Territory Farmers Market
Sundays through October 13: October 13 @ 8 AM–Noon
Galena Territory Owners’ Club Parking Lot (Galena, IL)
Fresh produce, baked goods, meat, crafts, and more. 2000 Territory Dr, Galena, IL. 815-777-2000. TheGalenaTerritory.com.

Pressed Flower Ornament Workshop
Sunday, October 13 @ 10 AM–Noon
Dubuque Arboretum & Botanical Gardens Heinemann Visitor Center
Create a custom-pressed flower ornament frame from your own choice of many pre-pressed flowers provided. $40. 3800 Arboretum Dr. 563-556-2100. DubuqueArboretum.net.

Galena Country Fair
October 13 @ 10 AM–4 PM
Grant Park (Galena, IL)

Indulge in handmade creations and delicious treats at Galena Country Fair weekend featuring over 100 vendors offering high-quality original art, crafts, and food items. Browse a diverse selection of products, including home decor, clothing, toys, jewelry, photography, and gifts, while enjoying live music, a children’s game area, and more. Savor pork chop sandwiches, brats, walking tacos, hand-cut fries, baked potatoes, frozen custard, and homemade fudge. Quench your thirst with domestic and local craft beer, cocktails, and a Gazebo Wine Garden serving Galena Cellars’ selection of red, white, and sangria. Bring the family and indulge in a fun-filled weekend. Free parking at three remote lots. Complimentary shuttle service available 8 a.m.–6 p.m. Suggested Donation: $3. 625 Park Ave, Galena, IL. 815-777-0817.

DEKALB Children’s Fall Festival
October 13 @ 10 AM–5 PM
Field of Dreams Movie Site (Dyersville, IA)

This inaugural event features a DEKALB corn maze through the Field of Dreams corn fields and a smaller maze aimed at toddlers. There will also be a speed pitch booth, pumpkin painting, corn hole games, and inflatable play areas. Free-will donations will be accepted. Rexco Equipment will provide a tractor to provide wagon rides around the site. Food will be available for purchase, including fall-themed snacks. DEKALB, a Bayer Crop Science brand, is the official corn seed provider of the Field of Dreams Movie Site. The Field of Dreams Movie Site is celebrating its 35th anniversary in 2024. It was originally the primary filming location of the film Field of Dreams and has since hosted millions of visitors. The Site features house tours, hosts baseball tournaments, and overnight stays in the house. Food and beverages are offered in The Dugout pub, The Stretch concession stand, and a new ice cream stand featuring Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream. All ages. Free. 28995 Lansing Rd, Dyersville, IA. fieldofdreamsmoviesite.com.

Love, Lies & the Lottery
October 13, 20, and 26–27 @ 2 PM
October 17–19 and 24–25 @ 7:30 PM
Bell Tower Theater

Celebrate Arts & Humanities month with the Iowa premiere of Love, Lies & the Lottery. Peter is an unlucky guy. With a treacherous soon-to-be ex-wife, an overbearing mother, and a not-so-bright best friend, he just can’t catch a break. When he finds a winning lottery ticket worth $510 million, his luck seems to turn around, but with just a couple of days left to cash in the ticket, this bizarre band of characters must navigate mistaken identities, psychics, and the home shopping network to secure the grand prize. Thursday night performances are Girl’s Night Out, and everyone will get a free glass of wine before the show. $24, $12 early bird. 2728 Asbury Rd. 563-588-3377. BellTowerTheater.net.

Discussion: Love’s Labor’s Lost
Sunday, October 13 @ 2–4 PM
Carnegie-Stout Public Library

A college comedy with four pairs of lovers and a delightful sendup of pedantry. The King of Navarre and his three friends take an oath to devote themselves to studies and forswear women. The Princess of France and her three friends arrive soon after setting up a raucous farce that is also one of his subtlest explorations of language itself. As the title implies, love and endless ruminations on it dominate the play. Berowne’s long speech (the longest in all of Shakespeare) is devoted to his surprise at falling in love. How does Shakespeare present love in different forms and offer commentary? The ending of the play is a sudden turn towards melancholy after a series of expert farcical scenes. What thematic purpose does the ending signify? The play is a “feast of languages” where language is both exalted and ridiculed. Shakespeare even coined his longest word (which was also the longest word in the English language for a long time) and has a comic character use it. At the same time, Shakespeare examines different modes of intelligence. How does Shakespeare portray the intersection between language and intelligence? 360 W 11th St. 563-588-6347. shakespeare.carnegiestout.org.

Adam Whitehead
Sunday, October 13 @ 2–5 PM
Beer in the Barn Brewery (St. Donatus, IA)

Born in Marshalltown, IA, country music is in Adam Whitehead’s blood. The Country Music Association Artist Member burst into the country scene with his debut single, “Outlawed,” which was featured on Heartland Network, the Country Network’s “On The Rise,” and their Top 20 Countdown. He shared stages with Struggle Jennings, Tyler Braden, Demun Jones, Sam Grow, and others. His combination of the ’90s vibe complimented by vivid storytelling with a hint of blues is loved by all. 101 Main St, St Donatus, IA. 563-213-8014. gehlenhouseandbarn.com.

27th Annual Duck Derby
Sunday, October 13 @ 3 PM
Grant Park Bridge (Galena, IL)

Riverview Center’s 27th Annual Duck Derby raises funds to support survivors in the most fun way possible: A duck race! Buying one ticket for a duck can win you $1,000! Head to the Grant Park Bridge to see 4,000 ducks “race” in the Galena River. Each numbered ticket corresponds to the number on a yellow rubber duck. There is no limit on how many tickets you can purchase, and those who purchase four tickets will be entered into an additional raffle drawing. The ticket holders with numbers that correspond to the four ducks that cross the finish line first will win a cash prize. The purchaser of the first place duck will win $1000; second place, $500; third place, $250; and fourth place, $100. Winners do not need to be present at the Duck Derby, so tickets can be purchased by anyone regardless of where they live. Riverview Center will notify winners by phone and email after the event. All proceeds support 100% free and 100% confidential services for survivors of sexual and domestic violence provided by Riverview Center. Hosted by Riverview Center and held during Galena’s Country Fair. $5/ticket. 625 Park Ave, Galena, IL. onecau.se/duckderby24.

Retirement Celebration for Margi Buhr
Sunday, October 13 @ 4–5:30 PM
Dubuque Museum of Art

Margi Buhr, the Director of Creative Learning at the Dubuque Museum of Art, is retiring on Oct. 17 after 28 years at the museum. Margi says, “I would love to thank all of you for your support during this amazing journey.” 701 Locust St. 563-557-1851. dbqart.org.

Grimmwood Acres
October 13–31 @ 6–10 PM
13549 Surrey Lane

Grimmwood Acres is a ghastly experience sure to thrill all ages! The haunt is a complete song and light show in a handcrafted cemetery with your local favorite: the singing Jack-O-Lanterns. Piping out holiday classics like “This Is Halloween” and “Monster Mash,” these pumpkins are hoping to spook you this holiday season. Free.

Wellington Lane Lights
October 13–17, 20–24, and 27–31 and November 3 @ 6:30–9 PM
October 18–19 and 25–26 and November 1–2 @ 6:30–10 PM
6520 Wellington Ln

The Edge family’s holiday light display featuring approximately 19,000 lights is 20–30 minutes long and synchronized to music. Tune your radio to 99.9 FM to enjoy the full experience. As the season ends and it becomes dark sooner, the shows may start earlier in the day. 100% of all at-will donations will be presented to Animal Welfare Friends, a no-kill, nonprofit animal rescue and shelter in Monticello, IA. Free. 6520 Wellington Ln. facebook.com/Wellingtonlanelights.

The Twilight Asylum Haunted House
October 13, 18–19, and 25 @ 7–10 PM
Eagle Ridge Resort & Spa (Galena, IL)
The spine-chilling haunted house promises to be the talk of the season. Located in the transformed space of the resort’s old spa, this immersive haunted experience will take guests on a guided tour through a once-abandoned asylum, where dark secrets lurk around every corner. The Twilight Asylum Haunted House features uniquely themed rooms, each designed to send shivers down your spine as visitors encounter eerie characters and terrifying surprises. From the deranged doctor’s office to the haunted operating room, every step through the asylum reveals new horrors designed to keep visitors on their toes. Recommended Ages 10+. $10. 444 Eagle Ridge Dr, Galena, IL. 815-777-5000. eagleridge.com.

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