Tasha's DFW To Do List: Oct 30 - Nov 2
Visit the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge this evening (10/30) for its fourth annual Trails and Treats. This free event features a trail marked for trick-or-treaters to follow for candy, crafts, games and more.
No more excuses. Learn how to do all those line dances at Billy Bob's "The World's Largest Honkey Tonk". Be there tonight (10/30) for a class that will have you scootin your boots in about an hour.
Hitchcocktober continues tonight (10/30) with the classic: Dial M for Murder. Celebrate the master of suspense all month long with free outdoor screenings of his classics, in the Mockingbird Station mezzanine, just outside the Angelika Film Center. Tomorrow night (10/31) and Saturday night (11/1) as part of Angelika After Hours, see Night of the Living Dead.
Dallas Mavericks take on the Utah Jazz tonight (10/30) at the AAC.
Over at the House of Blues Dallas tonight (10/30), you can check out ZZ Top tribute Trio Loco / The Hindenburg Project/ and Ratt tribute Infestation.
Check out a Michael Jackson sing a long tonight (10/30) at Alamo Draft House.
If you were digging on country music back in the 70's and 80's…you were digging on these guys. Check out Kenny Rogers and Ronnie Milsap this Saturday (11/1) at Winstar Casino.
Take a trip back to the 80's and 90's tomorrow night (10/31) at the House of Blues Dallas. It is The Psychedelic Furs and the Lemonheads.
Not only can these guys play some awesome tunes…they also have some awesome hair. No lie. It looks as great now as it did back in 1990 when I first saw them in concert. Check out Little Texas this Saturday (11/1) at Arlington Music Hall.
Now through November 2, you can experience an even scarier side of Six Flags Over Texas…with Fright Fest. Fright Fest is the largest Halloween festival in North Texas…with Ghouls, goblins and zombies emerging each evening at 6 to haunt the park's midways.
This deal freaks the daylights out of me. A wax museum where you don't know what is wax and what is human. Just in time for Halloween, Ripley's is hosting a haunted house attraction called Ripley's Nightmare at the Wax Museum and a haunted maze called Ripley's Haunted Mirror Maze.
Now through November 1 on Elm Street…you can experience the Slaughter House. 16,000 square feet of pure terror.
While you are in downtown Dallas…go over to the House of Blues for a walk-through of the Haunted House of Blues brought to you by Dark Hour Haunted House of Plano.
Strangling Brothers Haunted Circus promises to freak you out with its terrifying Semi-Trailers of Terror. Each of the twenty-nine custom designed tractor-trailers has a different scary scenario.
Explore the Texas Rangers' stadium with a Halloween-themed ballpark tour at Globe Life Park in Arlington now through Nov. 1.
Get the kids into their costumes and take them to Treat Street in the Fort Worth Stockyards tomorrow (10/31) night. They'll have costume contests, pumpkin decorating, games, hayrides and trick or treating at Stockyards Station shops.
Here is a cool way to celebrate Halloween and learn something at the same time in Grapevine. Find out who robbed the bank on Main in 1932…which winery is haunted…and hear the stories of Grapevine's history and haunting throughout the years during the Night Watchman Tour (10/31).
Tonight and tomorrow night, (10/30-31) you can venture down the Dark Haunt Path if you dare. This walk covers four acres of dense, dark wooded terrain with only a lantern guiding the way. Also keep in mind this path is in an in area located next to the famous paranormal hotspot Goatman's Bridge.
Keep Fort Worth Funky and the city of Fort Worth present Mayor Betsy's Spooky Bike & Ball today (10/30). That eight-mile bicycle ride from Fort Worth Water Gardens to Oakwood Cemetery and back will negate all that candy you'll eat. They'll also have concerts, food trucks and all kinds of family-friendly entertainment.
The Lake Dallas Trunk-or-Treat is set for 4:00PM to 6:00PM tomorrow (10/31) at Lake Dallas City Hall. It is a fun, safe alternative to door-to-door trick-or-treating.
Scare on the Square 2014 is also happening tomorrow (10/31) 4:00PM to 6:00PM at McKinney Downtown Square. Al little Ghoulies and Goblins are invited for trick or treating.
The Doors Haunted House in Alvarado south of Fort Worth is an all new walk through haunted house with dozens of rooms taken from your worst nightmares. The added twist is that they can change while you are still inside. Bring a canned food item for donation to a local food bank and get $2 off the Combo or Doors ticket price.
Eat, drink and be scary at the Reunion Tower Halloween party tomorrow night (10/31). The fun begins in the GeoDeck then moves up to Cloud Nine with a DJ, appetizers, cocktails and a costume contest. Prizes for Best Single Costume, Couples Costume or Group Costume.
If you love animals and photography, you need to see the "Simply Beautiful" exhibition at the Irving Arts Center. This exhibit contains more than 50 photographs from the National Geographic Image Collection.
Frisco's Sci-Tech Discovery Center celebrates the science of football in a new exhibit. "Football" is a 3,000 square foot exhibit that shows the science, math and technology involved in the game and the roles they play in our everyday lives. The exhibit features 9 different zones, each addressing a different aspect of the game from the physics of tackling to the balance needed for cheerleading.
Thanksgiving is going to be here before you know it so you better learn to cook…quick. The Holiday Entertaining Cooking Class Saturday (11/1) from 1 to 3 at the Westin Galleria Dallas will show you how to create savory appetizers and desserts for the perfect holiday party. Just to be on the safe side...they'll also teach you how to make awesome mixed drinks so your guests won't notice if you burn something anyway.
Saturday in Historic Downtown Carrollton (11/1)...see The Gin Blossoms and Blues Traveler as they headline the 5th annual Festival at the Switchyard.
The AAA Texas 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series is set for this Sunday (11/2) at Texas Motor Speedway.
This coming Tuesday, November 4…check out Thousand Foot Krutch at Trees.
Also this Tuesday November 4…help Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo celebrate their 35th Anniversary in the music biz along with John Waite at the Verizon.
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