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October 2024

Tuesday, October 22

Dubuque Area Congregations United: Homelessness-Unsheltered-Displaced
Tuesday, October 22 @ 2–7 PM
Immanuel UCC

Dubuque Area Congregations United (DACU) invites you to come and go and return or stay. Make plastic sleeping mats at activity stations. Sort, cut (bring a scissors), loop, and weave on looms. View Ghost People, a 20-minute video about the homeless voices in Dubuque. at 6:30 p.m., the presentation and program covers homeless ness, unsheltered, and displaced individuals. Community speakers from Community Solutions of East Iowa/CSEI, advocates for the homeless. Attend, participate, and be informed. 1795 Jackson St. 563-556-1394.

Grimmwood Acres
October 22–31 @ 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 22–24 and 27–31 and November 3 @ 6:30–9 PM
October 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.

Soundscape Session
Tuesday, October 22 @ 6:30–7:45 PM
Turner Hall (Galena, IL)

Experience a magical evening of healing and harmony with Desiree Irwin and Morgan Noel. Immerse yourself in a donation-based session, beginning with a guided meditation followed by 45 minutes of enchanting music featuring crystal and Tibetan bowls, vocals, piano, drums, and a gong. Bring your yoga mat, blanket, and pillow to fully enjoy this transformative journey, ending with a community share space and herbal tea offering. Don’t miss this unforgettable opportunity to connect and rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit. You are free to leave whenever you’d like, or stick around to receive some heartfelt gratitude, community connection, and herbal tea to end the evening. Freewill donation. 115 S Bench St, Galena, IL. 773-718-5253. luvdezi.com.

25th Anniversary DockDogs World Championship
October 22–27
Five Flags Arena

During this year’s 25th Anniversary of the world’s premier canine aquatics competition, DockDogs returns to the Five Flags Center for the World Championship. This year is not only special as they celebrate their silver jubilee, but this year’s Championship will also be combined with the Dueling Dogs World Championship, which typically takes place in April. The DockDogs World Championship hosts approximately 500 human competitors with over 900 canine competitors each year. The Dueling Dog finals take place on Thursday afternoon, and the DockDogs Feature Finals take place on Saturday at 7–9 p.m. and Sunday at 1–3 p.m. For 25 years, DockDogs has been producing fun-filled events for dogs and their owners (called “handlers”) including the disciplines of Big Air, Speed Retrieve® Extreme Vertical, and Dueling Dogs. The event will host vendors, concessions, live emcees throughout and hundreds of dogs splashing into four different pools within the Five Flags Arena. Spectators enter for free. 405 Main St. FiveFlagsCenter.com.

Wednesday, October 23

Servant Leadership with Tom Thibodeau
Wednesday, October 23 @ 11 AM–12:20 PM
Loras College MARC

Loras College is excited to launch a new series on Servant Leadership with a free workshop by Distinguished Professor of Servant Leadership Tom Thibodeau, founder of Viterbo University’s Master’s program in Servant Leadership. This event aligns with our college’s leadership framework of Learn. Serve. Lead. and is geared towards graduating students and early-career leaders in the Dubuque community. Known for his enthusiasm and compassion, Tom has inspired students, colleagues, and community members through his commitment to leadership and service. Tom is the founder of the first-ever Master of Arts in Servant Leadership in the U.S. and co-founded Place of Grace, a hospitality and fellowship resource in La Crosse. He leads The Ethical Life seminars and teaches the Serving the Common Good seminar, which focuses on homelessness. Free. 1450 Alta Vista St. loras.edu/event.

Xtreme 107.1 Haunted Halloween Candy Drive-Thru
Wednesday October 23 @ 5–6 PM
QueenB Radio Parking Lot (Platteville, WI)

Dress up the little ones and bring your pets in costume for the fun (and treats). Free. 51 Means Dr, Platteville, WI. 608-349-2000.

A Night in Japan
Wednesday, October 23 @ 6 PM
Clarke University Atrium & Jansen Music Hall
Celebrate the music, cuisine, and culture of Japan with food sampling at 6 p.m. and performances from the Clarke Collegiate Singers and traditional drumming group Beni Daiko at 7 p.m. The menu includes asazuke (Japanese pickles), nikujyaga (Japanese vegetable stew over rice), gyoza (pork and cabbage filled dumplings served with teriyaki sauce), shrimp tempura served with ponzu sauce, kasutera (castella cake, a Japanese honey sponge cake), and matcha green tea cookies. $20. 1550 Clarke Dr. clarke.edu/artsatclarke.

Grimmwood Acres
October 23–31 @ 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.

Mini Pottery Workshop
Workshop 1: Wednesdays: October 23 and 30 and November 13 @ 6–8 PM
Workshop 2: Saturdays: October 26 and November 2 and 16 @ 10:30 AM–12:30 PM
Galena ARC (Galena, IL)

Ever want to learn how to throw pots on the pottery wheel but didn’t want to commit to a full workshop? Then this mini workshop is for you! This is a three week workshop: on the first two class days you will learn how to throw pots on the wheel and trim your pots, on the third day you will glaze your work. Open to ages 8-adult. Fun class to take with your child, partner or best friend! Only 6 spots available per workshop. Registration fee includes instruction, clay, glazes, and two firings. $75. 11084 W US HWY 20, Galena, IL. 815-777-2248. galenaarc.org.

Leaves of Fall
Wednesday, October 23 @ 6–7 PM
New Wine Park (New Vienna, IA)

Bring the kids to this family-friendly event where you will search for different leaves, learn about the science behind the different colors, and create leaf art that you can take home. All materials and instruction will be provided by Dubuque County Conservation staff. RSVP by Oct. 22. 15971 New Wine Park Ln, New Vienna, IA. 563-556-6745. dubuquecountyiowa.gov/conservation.

Haunted History Walk
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays through October 30: October 23 @ 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 23–24 and 27–31 and November 3 @ 6:30–9 PM
October 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.

25th Anniversary DockDogs World Championship
October 23–27
Five Flags Arena

During this year’s 25th Anniversary of the world’s premier canine aquatics competition, DockDogs returns to the Five Flags Center for the World Championship. This year is not only special as they celebrate their silver jubilee, but this year’s Championship will also be combined with the Dueling Dogs World Championship, which typically takes place in April. The DockDogs World Championship hosts approximately 500 human competitors with over 900 canine competitors each year. The Dueling Dog finals take place on Thursday afternoon, and the DockDogs Feature Finals take place on Saturday at 7–9 p.m. and Sunday at 1–3 p.m. For 25 years, DockDogs has been producing fun-filled events for dogs and their owners (called “handlers”) including the disciplines of Big Air, Speed Retrieve® Extreme Vertical, and Dueling Dogs. The event will host vendors, concessions, live emcees throughout and hundreds of dogs splashing into four different pools within the Five Flags Arena. Spectators enter for free. 405 Main St. FiveFlagsCenter.com.

Thursday, October 24

Women in Business Breakfast & Bloodies
Thursday, October 24 @ 8–10:30 AM
Pioneer Lanes (Platteville, WI)
Following breakfast and a Bloody Mary Bar, this women-only event will feature a program, networking opportunities, and a little fun and games. Featuring speaker Ashley Kleiber, entrepreneur and small business owner of Lilygene Collective, Renui, Arbor Crest Cottages & Rural Escapes Vacation Rentals. Special guest is Nora Roughen-Schmidt of Small Business Development Center. Hosted by the Platteville Regional Chamber. RSVP by Oct. 18. Platteville Regional Chamber Member: $15, Non-member: $25. 1185 Business Hwy 151, Platteville, WI. platteville.com.

Stephonie A Schmitz | SAO Dzynz, Inc Artist Showcase
Thursday, October 24 @ 4–7 PM
Edge by Goldmoor Inn Sunset Terrace (Galena, IL)

This October, the Edge by Goldmoor Inn is thrilled to present the stunning landscape photography of Stephonie A Schmitz of SAO Dzynz, Inc, an award-winning photographer with a passion for capturing the soul of nature. From her global travels to the majestic landscapes of America’s heartland, Stephonie’s work resonates with emotional depth, inviting you to experience the beauty and stillness of the natural world. Nestled in Illinois’s Driftless Area, the event will take place on the new Sunset Terrace. Sip on expertly crafted beverages, enjoy delectable fall appetizers, and take in the awe-inspiring views of the Mississippi River as you immerse yourself in Stephonie’s art. 9001 W Sand Hill Rd, Galena, IL. saodzynz.com.

19th Annual Glimmer of Hope
Thursday, October 24 @ 5 PM
Hotel Julien Dubuque

The Dubuque Community Y invites you to their 19th annual Glimmer of Hope event, with all proceeds going to support their Crisis Services Program. Hear stories of hope, community resources, and updates on the shelter renovations and upgrades. You’ll walk away learning how the past, present, and future of the Y’s services can assist those that need it most. Cocktail hour at 5 p.m. followed by the program at 6 p.m. This is a ticketed event that is open to the community. Get your tickets or bid on auction items to support. Heavy hors d’oeuvres and one drink ticket are provided with each event ticket purchase. For sponsorship opportunities, please contact Abbye Portzen at aportzen@dubuquey.org or 563-556-3371. Silent auction bidding will open Thursday, Oct. 17 at noon! Need not be present to bid or to win. Bidding will take place online. Music will be provided by Ralph Kluseman and the Heartland Harmony Choir. $60–$100. 200 Main St. 563-556-3371. accelevents.com/e/glimmer2024.

Dubuque County Fairgrounds Trunk or Treat
Thursday, October 24 @ 5:30–7 PM
Dubuque County Fairgrounds

Get ready for the grooviest night of the year! Trunk or Treat is going to be a super ghoul time for all. Last year they had over 40 cars to trunk or treat from, all decked out, dressed up, and decorated to impress. Bring your candy buckets and dress in your best costumes—we heard there may be some awards for how dedicated you are to the Halloween theme. Email b.morgan@dbqfair.com to sign up to be a trunker. $1. 14569 Old Highway Rd. 563-588-1406. facebook.com/DBQfair.

Grimmwood Acres
October 24–31 @ 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.

Peosta Track or Treat
Thursday, October 24 @ 6–7:30 PM
Peosta Community Centre Track (Peosta, IA)

Join the Peosta Community Centre and area businesses and organizations for a spooky good time for the whole family. Free. 7896 Burds Rd, Peosta, IA. CityOfPeosta.org.

Wellington Lane Lights
October 24 and 27–31 and November 3 @ 6:30–9 PM
October 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.

Walking with Ghosts: Real Life Hauntings with Amy Bruni
Thursday, October 24 @ 7 PM
Five Flags Theater

Walking with Ghosts: Real Life Hauntings with Amy Bruni is a deep dive into actual haunted encounters. Experience authentic evidence of the paranormal, haunted objects from Amy’s personal collection, and actual interactive investigations. Amy Bruni started her professional ghost hunting career just over a decade ago, but her experience with ghosts started when she was very young. She began as a paranormal investigator in 2007 when she began appearing on Ghost Hunters, in which she starred in 116 episodes. Now, she’s the co-star and executive producer of The Travel Channel’s Kindred Spirits, one of the longest-running and highest-rated paranormal television shows. Amy is also the host of the wildly popular Haunted Road podcast. She is the owner of Strange Escapes, a company offering paranormal excursions to some of America’s most notoriously haunted destinations. A native of northern California, Amy now lives in Newport, RI with her young daughter. $28–$58. 405 Main St. FiveFlagsCenter.com.

Waterpark Monster Bash
Thursday, October 24 @ 7–9 PM
Grand Harbor Resort

Featuring Halloween music and games for everyone. You can also take a break and enjoy one of the enchantingly delicious Halloween beverages at the Baitshack, as well as Halloween featured options for adults. $5. 350 Bell St. 563-690-4000. grandharborresort.com.

Dark Chambers: Birchwood Asylum
October 24–27 and 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.

Songwriters Showcase: Desiree Irwin, Lenny Wayne
Thursday, October 24 @ 7–9 PM
Galena Center for the Arts (Galena, IL)
Celebrated pianist, singer, and entertainer, Desiree Irwin is renowned for her captivating performances and dynamic stage presence. With a career marked by collaborations with legendary artists, including the iconic blues musician Buddy Guy, she showcases exceptional talent and musical prowess that resonates with audiences worldwide. Desiree is excited to debut some new songs on the showcase stage—be the first to hear! Lenny Wayne is an energetic performer whose style of music encompasses country, rock and folk. Originally from the Pacific Northwest, he came to Galena about 18 years ago, and has had the fortune to play music with many of the fabulous artists that call the Driftless home. Songwriter Showcase encourages the creation and sharing of original music by regional singer songwriters. Refreshments available. Free. 971 Gear St, Galena, IL. 815-402-311. galenacenterforthearts.org.

Love, Lies & the Lottery
October 24–25 @ 7:30 PM
October 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.

Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show
October 24–26 @ 7:30 PM
Grand Opera House

The original kitschy rock ’n’ roll sci-fi gothic musical is more fun than ever! In this cult classic, sweethearts Brad and Janet, stuck with a flat tire during a storm, discover the eerie mansion of Dr. Frank-N-Furter. As their innocence is lost, Brad and Janet meet a houseful of wild characters, including a rocking biker and a creepy butler. Through elaborate dances and rock songs, Frank-N-Furter unveils his latest creation: a muscular man named “Rocky.” Ages 16+ recommended. $25 Adults, $17 ages under 18. 135 W 8th St. 563-588-1305. TheGrandOperaHouse.com.

The Jester’s Lounge Laugh Battle
Thursday, October 24 @ 8 PM
The Jester’s Lounge

Fifteen comedians compete for the audience’s vote to see who is the funniest of the night. Five comedians will be preselected, and the other 10 will be selected from an open sign up. Come to watch or to perform. Your host for the night will be Brody Tupy. Free. 333 E 10th St. TheJestersLounge.com.

25th Anniversary DockDogs World Championship
October 24–27
Five Flags Arena

During this year’s 25th Anniversary of the world’s premier canine aquatics competition, DockDogs returns to the Five Flags Center for the World Championship. This year is not only special as they celebrate their silver jubilee, but this year’s Championship will also be combined with the Dueling Dogs World Championship, which typically takes place in April. The DockDogs World Championship hosts approximately 500 human competitors with over 900 canine competitors each year. The Dueling Dog finals take place on Thursday afternoon, and the DockDogs Feature Finals take place on Saturday at 7–9 p.m. and Sunday at 1–3 p.m. For 25 years, DockDogs has been producing fun-filled events for dogs and their owners (called “handlers”) including the disciplines of Big Air, Speed Retrieve® Extreme Vertical, and Dueling Dogs. The event will host vendors, concessions, live emcees throughout and hundreds of dogs splashing into four different pools within the Five Flags Arena. Spectators enter for free. 405 Main St. FiveFlagsCenter.com.

Friday, October 25

Iowa Invaders Halloween Hike
Friday, October 25 @ 5–7 PM
Swiss Valley Nature Center (Peosta, IA)

This non-scary hike is educational and fun for the whole family. You will be guided along the trail to meet different characters, including spotted lanternfly, garlic mustard, house sparrow, and more. Afterward, warm up by the fire with s’mores and hot chocolate. Hikes leave the nature center every 15 minutes. Proceeds go towards providing the actors with costumes and supplies. RSVP required. $5, free ages under 3. 13606 Swiss Valley Rd, Peosta, IA. 563-556-6745. dubuquecountyiowa.gov/conservation.

Murder and Mayhem in a Mining Town
Friday, October 25 @ 5:30–9 PM
DeSoto House Hotel (Galena, IL)

Experience an evening of dark Galena history, eerie folklore, and true ghost stories, with a touch of music at the historic DeSoto House Hotel. Hear of infamous murders, tragedies, and hauntings that have lingered throughout Galena’s darkest history, presented by Haunted Galena Tour Company. $75. 230 S Main St, Galena, IL. 815-777-0090. hauntedgalenatourcompany.com.

Dubuque Museum of Art Gala: Reflections
Friday, October 25 @ 6 PM
Roshek Building

The Dubuque Museum of Art’s (DuMA) gala, hosted by Emily Duehr and Ben Hoelscher, is the culmination of DuMA’s 150th anniversary. Mayor Brad Cavanagh will serve as emcee of the celebration. Reflect on 150 creative years, inaugurate the Dubuque by Design exhibition, and celebrate milestones in the design of the new Museum of Art. The program includes an open bar with hors d’oeuvres and dessert at 6 p.m., program and live auction at 7:45 p.m., and after party at Voices Studio at 9 p.m. The live auction packages include an 8-day European River Voyage with Viking and a VIP trip to Chicago with behind-the-scenes access to the Joffrey Ballet’s Nutcracker. Complimentary childcare for ages 4 and older will be provided during the gala. The gala directly supports DuMA’s mission to create engaging art experiences that excite, inspire, and connect our community.. Tickets start at $150. 700 Locust St. 563-557-1851. dbqart.org/gala.

Grimmwood Acres
October 25–31 @ 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.

2nd Annual Crescent Trunk or Treat
Friday, October 25 @ 6:30–8 PM
Crescent Community Health Center

Bring the whole family and enjoy candy, costumes, and community fun in a safe environment. Free. 1690 Elm St. 563-690-2850. facebook.com/CrescentCommunityHealthCenter.

Haunted History Walk
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays through October 30: October 25 @ 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 25–26 and November 1–2 @ 6:30–10 PM
October 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 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.

John Bush, Derek Graff
Friday, October 25 @ 7 PM
Saturday, October 26 @ 9 PM
The Jester’s Lounge
John Bush appeared in the major motion picture Way of the Warriors. He can currently be seen as Mr. Nichols on The Kyle Dunnigan Show on YouTube where he is also a writer. John appeared on Hulu’s Triumph’s Election Special 2016, AXS TV’s Gotham Comedy Live, and Fox News’s Red Eye with Tom Shillue. As an actor, he has been seen on TV’s Spin City, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, The Thomas Crown Affair, and in the internationally touring hit comedy Triple Espresso: A Highly Caffeinated Comedy. John has performed stand-up comedy on HBO, Comedy Central, as well as sketches on Late Night with Conan O’Brien. Derek Graff is a Chicago-based stand-up comedian whose dry, self-effacing style has made him a Midwest favorite. His small-town upbringing and big city experiences have given him plenty to laugh at himself about. Derek performs at clubs and festivals all over the country including Zanies, The Laugh Factory, Accidental Comedy Festival, The Dallas Comedy Festival, and the Whiskey Bear Comedy Festival. 333 E 10th St. TheJestersLounge.com.

Asbury Halloween Parade
Friday, October 25 @ 7 PM
Springgreen Dr, Asbury, IA

The parade starts at Lord of Life Church at the corner of Springreen Drive and Hales Mill Road and ends in Asbury Park where special treats await parade participants. Each special marching group or float will have a sign announcing their group. Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. To participate, register your group by Oct. 18. Hosted by Asbury Area Civic & Recreation Foundation. 563-556-7106. CityOfAsbury.com.

Dark Chambers: Birchwood Asylum
October 25–27 and 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 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 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.

Dubuque Fighting Saints VS USA Hockey NTDP U17
Friday, October 25 @ 7:05 PM
ImOn Arena
The defending Eastern Conference Champion Dubuque Fighting Saints hockey team returns for another season at ImOn Arena on Schmitt Island. This season’s full schedule features 30 home dates highlighted by a season-long celebration of the Fighting Saints’ 15th anniversary season as a Tier-1 franchise. $13+. 1800 Admiral Sheehy Dr. DubuqueFightingSaints.com.

Love, Lies & the Lottery
October 25 @ 7:30 PM
October 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.

Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show
October 25–26 @ 7:30 PM
Grand Opera House

The original kitschy rock ’n’ roll sci-fi gothic musical is more fun than ever! In this cult classic, sweethearts Brad and Janet, stuck with a flat tire during a storm, discover the eerie mansion of Dr. Frank-N-Furter. As their innocence is lost, Brad and Janet meet a houseful of wild characters, including a rocking biker and a creepy butler. Through elaborate dances and rock songs, Frank-N-Furter unveils his latest creation: a muscular man named “Rocky.” Ages 16+ recommended. $25 Adults, $17 ages under 18. 135 W 8th St. 563-588-1305. TheGrandOperaHouse.com.

Frank Martin Busch and The Names
Friday, October 25 @ 8 PM
Diamond Jo Casino Mississippi Moon Bar

From dusty red roads to dive bar neon, Frank Martin Busch & the Names carve their own brand of country, seasoned with alt-twang and storytelling that digs deep. A side project blossoming into a full-fledged force, they bring four years of shared highway miles and a wellspring of original tunes to every stage. Frank, a songwriting champion (Isthmus magazine’s “Fave Singer/Songwriter” two years running) leads the charge, his pen weaving tales of small-town dreams and restless hearts. Inspired by Turnpike Troubadours, Tyler Childers, and the timeless echoes of Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson, their music resonates with raw honesty and an edge that keeps it fresh. But Frank’s voice isn’t the only one that shines. The Names—a tightknit crew of drums, bass, guitar, and fiddle—lock in like a seasoned family band, weaving harmonies that elevate each song to anthemic heights. Their musicianship is as undeniable as the grit in their sound, adding depth and dimension to every chorus. This year, get ready for a steady dose of Frank Martin Busch & The Names. They’re dropping a new song every month—a testament to their prolific spirit and relentless dedication to their craft. So, saddle up, turn the volume up, and let these modern troubadours take you on a journey you won’t forget. Ages 21+. 301 Bell St. 563-690-4800. DiamondJoDubuque.com.

Chase Matthew
Friday, October 25 @ 8 PM
Q Showroom

Warner Music Nashville’s Chase Matthew, a native of Music City, has swiftly become one of Nashville’s hottest newcomers, captivating fans everywhere. Matthew began his career by independently paving himself in the genre due to his magnetic personality, electrifying performances, and relatable music which have amassed nearly 700 million global streams, earning him more than 1.34 million social media followers and the title of HITS magazine’s “One to Watch.” Matthew’s viral hit “County Line” garnered a remarkable 185-plus million streams, surpassing RIAA’s platinum certification threshold. His albums Born for This and Come Get Your Memory propelled him to remarkable success. Chase’s first radio single “Love You Again” off the Come Get Your Memory album entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart. $25. 1855 Greyhound Park Rd. 563-582-3647. QCasinoAndResort.com.

25th Anniversary DockDogs World Championship
October 25–27
Five Flags Arena

During this year’s 25th Anniversary of the world’s premier canine aquatics competition, DockDogs returns to the Five Flags Center for the World Championship. This year is not only special as they celebrate their silver jubilee, but this year’s Championship will also be combined with the Dueling Dogs World Championship, which typically takes place in April. The DockDogs World Championship hosts approximately 500 human competitors with over 900 canine competitors each year. The Dueling Dog finals take place on Thursday afternoon, and the DockDogs Feature Finals take place on Saturday at 7–9 p.m. and Sunday at 1–3 p.m. For 25 years, DockDogs has been producing fun-filled events for dogs and their owners (called “handlers”) including the disciplines of Big Air, Speed Retrieve® Extreme Vertical, and Dueling Dogs. The event will host vendors, concessions, live emcees throughout and hundreds of dogs splashing into four different pools within the Five Flags Arena. Spectators enter for free. 405 Main St. FiveFlagsCenter.com.

Saturday, October 26

Galena Farmers Market
Saturdays through October: October 26 @ 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: Trick or Treat
Saturdays in October: October 26 @ 8 AM–Noon
11th–13th and Iowa St
Children are invited to stop by the information booth at 12th and Iowa to receive a free bag (while supplies last) to trick or treat through the market for treats from local farmers and crafters. There will be a passport to trick or treat around market to participating vendors. Get all stops and drop the completed passport back off at the information booth to be entered in for a drawing. Costumes are welcome. 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.

7th Annual Galena River Fall Half Marathon & 8K
Saturday, October 26 @ 8–11 AM
Depot Park (Galena, IL)

This is a fast, flat half marathon along the scenic Galena River Trail. An 8K race option is also offered. This is an out and back course, utilizing first the south end of the trail and turning around at the 5.50 mile marker and return to the start, which would be the equivalent of 11 miles, runners will then proceed around the start and head north on the trail for a short out and back for the remaining mileage, back to finish line for your 13.10 miles. For the 8k distance, the course is also an out and back, and will begin the same as the half, with the turnaround marked at 2.50 miles and race back to the finish line. Packet pickup is on Oct. 25 at 4–7 p.m. and Oct. 26 at 7–7:45 a.m. Due to Galena Halloween festivities that day, the course will close at 11 a.m. Because of this, no walkers are allowed for the half marathon, and runners must finish before course closes. $65. 91 Bouthillier St, Galena, IL. 815-776-9200. facebook.com/galenariverfallhalf.

Platteville Summer Farmer’s Market
Saturdays though October: October 26 @ 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.

Our Redeemer Lutheran Church Fall Vendor Show
Saturday, October 26 @ 9 AM–1 PM
Our Redeemer Lutheran Church

Join for a morning of holiday shopping and tons of baked goods to benefit the ORLC Preschool. Find fall and Christmas decor, clay jewelry, hand-woven baskets, table runners, teacup lamps and themed Christmas trees, and quality handmade items. This will be the perfect opportunity to purchase gifts for those “hard-to-buy” for people. Lots of great stocking stuffers will be available. Linda Chmelar weaves beautiful baskets and will be showcasing the art the day of. Marjorie Whitfield will have custom made teacup lamps and themed Christmas trees. Amy Lamphere with Princess Quilts Designs will have quilted items for everyday use. Gwen Miller will have quilted items and crafty things. Jenny Neises with Deja Majick Polymer Clay Jewelry will have an array of items. Sandy Lorenz will have repurposed art and Pam Wenndt will have sewn baby items and washcloths, etc. Nicole Walker with Birch & Elm Naturals will have her lovely scents, candles, roller blends, soaps and more. 100% of proceeds will benefit the ORLC Preschool. Free. 2145 John F Kennedy Rd. 563-542-8053. elizabethbutler1985@gmail.com. facebook.com/ButlerHomestead.

By Women, For Women Craft and Vendor Show
Saturday, October 26 @ 10 AM–2 PM
Hotel Julien Dubuque

By Women, For Women is a charity event for Opening Doors. Shop more than 20 female-owned local businesses, and enter drawings to win prizes. All proceeds benefit Opening Doors, a nonprofit that helps women and children who are experiencing homelessness in Dubuque. $5. facebook.com/LizSmithplunder.

Paws for Good
Saturday, October 26 @ 10:30 AM–Noon
Carnegie-Stout Public Library
October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month. Stop by the library to meet some adoptable animals and enjoy hands-on activities for the whole family. Consider donating an item or two to the Dubuque Regional Humane Society to support animals in need. Free. 360 W 11th St. 563-589-4225. carnegiestout.org.

Mini Pottery Workshop
Workshop 2: Saturdays: October 26 and November 2 and 16 @ 10:30 AM–12:30 PM
Galena ARC (Galena, IL)

Ever want to learn how to throw pots on the pottery wheel but didn’t want to commit to a full workshop? Then this mini workshop is for you! This is a three week workshop: on the first two class days you will learn how to throw pots on the wheel and trim your pots, on the third day you will glaze your work. Open to ages 8-adult. Fun class to take with your child, partner or best friend! Only 6 spots available per workshop. Registration fee includes instruction, clay, glazes, and two firings. $75. 11084 W US HWY 20, Galena, IL. 815-777-2248. galenaarc.org.

The Phantom of the Hazel Green Opera House
October 26 @ 11 AM & 2 PM
October 27 @ 2 PM
Hazel Green Opera House (Hazel Green, WI)

Spooky things are happening as Witch Hazel Green’s friends gather for a Halloween karaoke party. An eerie voice warns people not to sing. Objects fall on stage. Suddenly a masked stranger swoops in and sweeps away Scarecrow Sally and her new friend. Witch Hazel and Frankie set off to rescue them, searching all the rooms and corners in the building. The family-friendly show is approximately 45 minutes long. Afterwards, the puppeteers are available for Q and A and the puppets are available for selfies. $5. 2130 Main St, Hazel Green, WI. 608-732-7129. hazelgreenoperahouse.blogspot.com.

Sweet Treats on Main
Saturday, October 26 @ 11 AM–1 PM
Main Street, Platteville, WI

The event features a large number of Main Street merchants who will happily fill your little ones’ bags with various goodies. Many of the merchants also offer special discounts as a treat for the adults as well. Plan to see many of your children’s favorite characters also trick-or-treating. Disney Princesses, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Goofy, and the Cat in the Hat are just a few of the guests known to make an appearance at the event. Get your photo taken with Disney Princess. The Mining & Rollo Jamison Museums will be offering train rides, weather permitting. The Platteville Main Street Program will have concessions for sale. Enjoy a free 9:30 a.m. movie showing at the Avalon Cinema. Free. plattevillemainstreet.com.

Spooktacular Costume Contest
Saturday, October 26 @ Noon–1 PM
Kennedy Mall

Kids ages 2–15 are invited to show off their scariest, funniest, or cutest costumes for a chance to win amazing prizes. A distinguished panel of judges will evaluate the contestants in a variety of categories, offering multiple opportunities to win. Bring your best costumes and invite friends, family, and community members to join in on the excitement. But that’s not all—there will be extra fun with activities like face painting, plus trick-or-treating inside the mall after the contest. RSVP. 555 JFK Rd. 563-556-1994. kennedymall.com.

Meet the Artist: Dotty Prince
Saturday, October 26 @ 1–3 PM
Galena Center for the Arts (Galena, IL)

Oil painter Dotty Prince’s works focus on abstract realism, using techniques that give her paintings a rich and textured appearance. Raised inWisconsin, Prince spent 20 years living and painting the western United States. Currently a Galena resident, Prince now captures the beauty of the Driftless area, with its unvarnished bluffs and woods around the Mississippi River. On display through Nov. 17. Free. 971 Gear St, Galena, IL. galenacenterforthearts.org.

Love, Lies & the Lottery
October 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.

Dessert Pops
Saturday, October 26 @ 4:30 PM
University of Dubuque Blades Chapel

Dessert Pops includes modern pop and musical theater performances by students in the Department of Fine and Performing Arts. The performance will be under the direction of Kristen Eby, MM, head of the Department of Fine and Performing Arts, director of choral activities, and associate professor of music. A variety of delicious desserts will be served during this special music benefit that will support UD’s music program. “Dessert Pops is a great opportunity for UD students to showcase their individual talents and perform modern favorites in a fun atmosphere,” Eby said. “The desserts are the cherry on top, so to speak!” Free. 2000 University Ave. 563-589-3000. www.dbq.edu.

Haunted Mine Tours
Saturday, October 26 @ 5–9 PM
The Mining & Rollo Jamison Museum (Platteville, WI)

Platteville’s spookiest Halloween tradition has returned with ghost miners around every corner. Descend deep into the past and experience an underground mine illuminated by candles and lantern light as you discover historical truths that are stranger than fiction. Tour every half hour starting at 5 p.m. RSVP recommended. Ages 13+: $20, Ages 65+: $16, Ages 6–12: $12. 405 E Main St. 608-348-3301. mining.jamison.museum.

A Ghostly Gathering
Saturday, October 26 @ 5:30 PM
Shake Rag Alley Center for the Arts (Mineral Point, WI)
The fourth annual gathering brings a freakishly fun fall evening to Mineral Point with a lean toward spectacle and the sideshow. Featuring live music with Feast of Mutton, a fire show with fire breathing and angle grinding with Miss Mega, fire dancing with Natalie Heck, night market, food trucks, magic, carnival games, and more. Vendor spots available. $25. 18 Shake Rag St, Mineral Point, WI. 608-987-3292. shakeragalley.org/ghostly-gathering.

Grimmwood Acres
October 26–31 @ 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.

Stargazing in The Galena Territory
Saturday, October 26 @ 6–8 PM
The Galena Territory Association Owners’ Club Parking Lot (Galena, IL)

Enjoy an unforgettable evening under the stars at this stargazing event. Whether you’re a seasoned stargazer or a curious beginner, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about the constellations, stars, and fascinating stories behind them from experienced professional and amateur astronomers. Bring your telescope or observe through those provided and explore the wonders of the night sky. Don’t forget to pack a lawn chair or blanket for comfortable seating; remember that the event is weather-dependent. Come and be amazed by the beauty and mysteries of the universe. Free. 2000 Territory Dr, Galena, IL. thegalenaterritory.com.

Wellington Lane Lights
October 26 and November 1–2 @ 6:30–10 PM
October 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.

44th Annual Galena Halloween Parade
Saturday, October 26 @ 6:30 PM
Main Street, Galena, IL

The largest, longest, and spookiest Halloween parade and festival in the Tri-State area features spectacular floats, marching bands, hot air balloons, costumed participants, prizes, and treats for guys and “ghouls” of all ages. Take the kids to the Kids Fest and grab a bite to eat before the parade at the food festival. Shuttles to and from the Walmart parking lot run from 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and are $5 round trip for ages 6 and up. Hosted by the Galena Area Chamber of Commerce. 877-434-5114. GalenaChamber.com.

Blues on the River: The Blues Party
Saturday, October 26 @ 6:30 PM
Stone Cliff Winery Star Event Room
Long time members of the Madison blues scene play a wide variety of music, both originals and covers, and are dedicated to their collective love of electric blues and classic rock. $18. 600 Star Brewery Dr. StoneCliffWinery.com.

Halloween Party at Wicked Dame
Saturday, October 26 @ 7–11 PM
Wicked Dame

The Wicked Dame transforms into an eerie, magical setting filled with witches, sorcerers, mysterious tapestries, and a touch of seance energy with tarot readers and crystal balls. Live music from Joseph John Valenti at 8–11 p.m., and tarot reader Josh Kane will be on hand at 7:30–10:30 p.m. to help you peek into your future. Costume contest with no pressure. Dress up encouraged but not required. Join for a night of chilling fun, cool drinks, and magical moments. 214 W 1st St. 563-227-1139. thewickeddame.com.

Dark Chambers: Birchwood Asylum
October 26–27 and 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.

Dubuque Fighting Saints VS USA Hockey NTDP U17
Saturday, October 26 @ 7:05 PM
ImOn Arena
The defending Eastern Conference Champion Dubuque Fighting Saints hockey team returns for another season at ImOn Arena on Schmitt Island. This season’s full schedule features 30 home dates highlighted by a season-long celebration of the Fighting Saints’ 15th anniversary season as a Tier-1 franchise. $13+. 1800 Admiral Sheehy Dr. DubuqueFightingSaints.com.

Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show
October 26 @ 7:30 PM
Grand Opera House

The original kitschy rock ’n’ roll sci-fi gothic musical is more fun than ever! In this cult classic, sweethearts Brad and Janet, stuck with a flat tire during a storm, discover the eerie mansion of Dr. Frank-N-Furter. As their innocence is lost, Brad and Janet meet a houseful of wild characters, including a rocking biker and a creepy butler. Through elaborate dances and rock songs, Frank-N-Furter unveils his latest creation: a muscular man named “Rocky.” Ages 16+ recommended. $25 Adults, $17 ages under 18. 135 W 8th St. 563-588-1305. TheGrandOperaHouse.com.

The Struts
Saturday, October 26 @ 8 PM
Diamond Jo Casino Mississippi Moon Bar

The Struts have been a live sensation since they first erupted onto the scene with their certified Platinum anthem, “Could’ve Been Me,” taking the No. 5 spot on Alternative Radio and introducing the world to their triumphant, timeless rock sound. Following the release of their critically-acclaimed debut, 2016’s Everybody Wants, the British rockers set out on the road, bringing their energetic tracks alive on stage with larger-than-life performances and cementing their reputation as a must-see live act. Lead vocalist Luke Spiller, guitarist Adam Slack, bassist Jed Elliott, and drummer Gethin Davies have continued to prove themselves worthy of that distinction since first coming together in Derby, England back in 2012. They’ve opened for the likes of The Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters, and Guns N’ Roses, while selling out shows across the globe and leaving a trail of unbridled rock collections, including 2018’s Young & Dangerous and 2020’s Strange Days, in their wake. Their on-stage prowess and perpetual musicality have allowed them to reach the No. 1 Spot on Spotify’s Viral Top 50, garner more than 850M on-demand streams, and put them in the studio collaborating with Kesha, Tom Morello, Robbie Williams, Def Leppard and more. Now, The Struts have taken the raucous nature of their live shows and transmuted it into an album, fusing their arena-sized energy into their most concentrated and exciting songs to date. “This record showcases each individual member’s strengths,” Spiller says of their fourth album and first full-length release, Pretty Vicious (11/3). “It’s some of my favorite music, hands down, we’ve ever conjured up. It’s the record everyone’s been waiting for.” Ages 21+. 301 Bell St. 563-690-4800. DiamondJoDubuque.com.

The Rocking Dead
Saturday, October 26 @ 8 PM
Q Showroom

From the graveyard to the stage comes an unforgettable music experience. Six talented musicians from beyond the grave will take you on a trip to celebrate the music and memories of many late, great singers and songwriters. In what can only be described as a “Bombastic Tribute Show” these boys and ghouls will raise the dead by playing your favorite songs from the legendary singers that have passed on to rock ’n’ roll heaven. With an ever growing list of artists to honor, be sure to catch The Rocking Dead. RIP, but the music must live on! Free. 1855 Greyhound Park Rd. 563-582-3647. QCasinoAndResort.com.

John Bush, Derek Graff
Saturday, October 26 @ 9:30 PM
The Jester’s Lounge
John Bush appeared in the major motion picture Way of the Warriors. He can currently be seen as Mr. Nichols on The Kyle Dunnigan Show on YouTube where he is also a writer. John appeared on Hulu’s Triumph’s Election Special 2016, AXS TV’s Gotham Comedy Live, and Fox News’s Red Eye with Tom Shillue. As an actor, he has been seen on TV’s Spin City, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, The Thomas Crown Affair, and in the internationally touring hit comedy Triple Espresso: A Highly Caffeinated Comedy. John has performed stand-up comedy on HBO, Comedy Central, as well as sketches on Late Night with Conan O’Brien. Derek Graff is a Chicago-based stand-up comedian whose dry, self-effacing style has made him a Midwest favorite. His small-town upbringing and big city experiences have given him plenty to laugh at himself about. Derek performs at clubs and festivals all over the country including Zanies, The Laugh Factory, Accidental Comedy Festival, The Dallas Comedy Festival, and the Whiskey Bear Comedy Festival. 333 E 10th St. TheJestersLounge.com.

25th Anniversary DockDogs World Championship
October 26–27
Five Flags Arena

During this year’s 25th Anniversary of the world’s premier canine aquatics competition, DockDogs returns to the Five Flags Center for the World Championship. This year is not only special as they celebrate their silver jubilee, but this year’s Championship will also be combined with the Dueling Dogs World Championship, which typically takes place in April. The DockDogs World Championship hosts approximately 500 human competitors with over 900 canine competitors each year. The Dueling Dog finals take place on Thursday afternoon, and the DockDogs Feature Finals take place on Saturday at 7–9 p.m. and Sunday at 1–3 p.m. For 25 years, DockDogs has been producing fun-filled events for dogs and their owners (called “handlers”) including the disciplines of Big Air, Speed Retrieve® Extreme Vertical, and Dueling Dogs. The event will host vendors, concessions, live emcees throughout and hundreds of dogs splashing into four different pools within the Five Flags Arena. Spectators enter for free. 405 Main St. FiveFlagsCenter.com.

Sunday, October 27

45th Annual Native American Indian Artifact Show
Sunday, October 27 @ 8 AM–3 PM
Monticello School Rehmstedt Gym (Monticello, WI)

The Badger State Archaeological Society will have experts on hand to identify your artifacts. The show was started by Ralph Hammerly, Paul Severson, and James Beer with only five tables in Monroe, WI. The show has grown to over 80 tables of artifacts on display or for sale, including points, stone, bone, copper artifacts, prints, books, pottery, jewelry, rugs and a whole lot more. The show itself is a history lesson. This year, the fourth grade students at the Monticello Schools will be making Indian villages. They will be made out of all natural materials. The Boy Scout Troop #106 will have a lunch stand. There will be awards for best of show, best personal find, judge’s choice, and best educational display. $2 ages 14 and older. 334 S Main St, Monticello, WI. 608-329-4781.

Mad Scientist Party
Sunday, October 27 @ 9 AM–4 PM
National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
Everyone is welcome to come in costume—not just kids. Trick-or-treating and other activities including games, science experiments, music by the Americana Band, and all of the regular daily programming will be available throughout the day. Bring your own reusable container for trick-or-treating or buy a reusable bag from the museum. Activities and crafts will be available starting at 10 a.m. including an underwater pumpkin carving at 11:30 a.m. Discount admission can be purchase online. 350 E 3rd St. 563-557-9545. RiverMuseum.org/events.

DIY Milkweed Throw & Grow
Sunday, October 27 @ 11 AM
Swiss Valley Nature Center (Peosta, IA)

Create your throw and grow with milkweed and other prairie seeds. Mix compost, clay, and seeds. You will take them home and throw them into ditches, yards, and other areas to have native species grow next season. Supplies are limited and first-come, first-served. This is a great kid and family-friendly event. Free. 13606 Swiss Valley Rd, Peosta, IA. 563-556-6745. dubuquecountyiowa.gov/conservation.

Love, Lies & the Lottery
October 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.

The Phantom of the Hazel Green Opera House
October 27 @ 2 PM
Hazel Green Opera House (Hazel Green, WI)

Spooky things are happening as Witch Hazel Green’s friends gather for a Halloween karaoke party. An eerie voice warns people not to sing. Objects fall on stage. Suddenly a masked stranger swoops in and sweeps away Scarecrow Sally and her new friend. Witch Hazel and Frankie set off to rescue them, searching all the rooms and corners in the building. The family-friendly show is approximately 45 minutes long. Afterwards, the puppeteers are available for Q and A and the puppets are available for selfies. $5. 2130 Main St, Hazel Green, WI. 608-732-7129. hazelgreenoperahouse.blogspot.com.

Theisen’s Dog-O-Ween
Sunday, October 27 @ 3 PM
Theisen’s

Dress up your furry friends for a howlin’ good time for Theisen’s annual Dog-O-Ween Costume Contest. Registration starts at 1 p.m., and the contest starts at 3 p.m. Prizes will be awarded for dogs only or join in the fun and enter as a dog and person combo with 1st place receiving a $150 gift card, 2nd $100 gift card, and 3rd $75 gift card. All contestants receive a gift bag and $10 store coupon. All proceeds will benefit a local humane society or animal shelter. $10/entry, free for spectators. 2900 Dodge St. 563-557-8222. facebook.com/theisensdubuque.

3rd Annual Halloween PAWty
Sunday, October 27 @ 3–6 PM
Darkbird Taphouse (Peosta, IA)

Get your furry friend dressed up to win some spooky prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners. There will be two costume contests: best dog costume and best human/dog costume. Food and drink specials will be available. 7305 Thunder Valley Dr, Peosta, IA. 563-590-7081. darkbirdtaphouse.com.

Bridge Church Trunk or Treat
Sunday, October 27 @ 4:30–6:30 PM
Bridge Christian Church

Join for a fun evening of trunk or treating. Free food, games, and prizes. Fun for the whole family. Hamburgers, hotdogs, popcorn, and cookies will be served outside. Free. 395 W 9th St. 757-615-8054. bridgeontheweb.org.

Brew Ha Ha Players Present: Spooktacular
Sunday, October 27 @ 5–7 PM
Stone Cliff Winery

Legendary Hollywood directors are in town to cast and shoot their new big-budget killer thriller when life suddenly imitates art in a very real and bloody way. Popular horror stars Leslie Craven, Bella Lagossi, Jason Krueger, and Freddie Voorhees vie for parts in this open-call slasher flick when suddenly someone literally gets CUT from the film. Stir in wildly adventurous props mistress Leanne Chaney and Russian Cinematographer Igor Karloff, and it’s hard to tell where the laughter ends and the horror begins. Includes a four “corpse” meal and a show. $85. RSVP by Oct. 19. 600 Star Brewery Dr. 563-583-6100. stonecliffwinery.com.

Farley Trick or Treating
Sunday, October 27 @ 5:30–7 PM
City of Farley, IA

Grimmwood Acres
October 27–31 @ 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.

Epworth Trick or Treating
Sunday, October 27 @ 6–7 PM
City of Epworth, IA

Wellington Lane Lights
October 27–31 and November 3 @ 6:30–9 PM
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.

Dark Chambers: Birchwood Asylum
October 27 and 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.

25th Anniversary DockDogs World Championship
October 27
Five Flags Arena

During this year’s 25th Anniversary of the world’s premier canine aquatics competition, DockDogs returns to the Five Flags Center for the World Championship. This year is not only special as they celebrate their silver jubilee, but this year’s Championship will also be combined with the Dueling Dogs World Championship, which typically takes place in April. The DockDogs World Championship hosts approximately 500 human competitors with over 900 canine competitors each year. The Dueling Dog finals take place on Thursday afternoon, and the DockDogs Feature Finals take place on Saturday at 7–9 p.m. and Sunday at 1–3 p.m. For 25 years, DockDogs has been producing fun-filled events for dogs and their owners (called “handlers”) including the disciplines of Big Air, Speed Retrieve® Extreme Vertical, and Dueling Dogs. The event will host vendors, concessions, live emcees throughout and hundreds of dogs splashing into four different pools within the Five Flags Arena. Spectators enter for free. 405 Main St. FiveFlagsCenter.com.

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