2015 Halloween Events Guide

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Through Oct. 30 >> Zombie Hunt Use paintball guns to hunt "live" zombies at this interactive zombie hunt. Admission includes all equipment and paintballs. Prepay online at least 24 hours in advance for $3 off admission. See web for times and admission fees. TC Paintball, 3262 McConnell Highway, Charlotte. (616) 920-1827, tcpaintball.com.

Through Nov. 1 >> Grand River Corn Maze presents: Trifecta of Terror! Featuring the Slaughter House, Jurassic Haunted Maze and Mad Max Blood Bath & Beyond Hayride. See web for hours. $15 for one activity, $25 for two, $35 for all three. Grand River Corn Maze, 5781 West Grand River, Fowlerville. (517) 223-9140, slaughterhouseadventure.com.

Through Nov. 1 >> Bestmaze Corn Maze and Trail of Terror Laugh your way through the corn maze or scream through the Trail of Terror. See web for hours. $15 trail, $8 maze, $20 combo. Bestmaze Corn Maze, 3803 Noble Road, Williamston. (517) 521-2378, bestmaze.com

Through Nov. 1 >> Shawhaven Haunted Farm Try to make it through the farms Dead Maze, Samara’s Boarding House, or make it out alive on the Wagons of Fear. See web for hours. $10 per attraction or $25 for three. Shawhaven Haunted Farm, 1826 Rolfe Road, Mason. (517) 676-1649, shawhavenhauntedfarm.com

Through Oct. 31 >> The Boneyard Scare Park Featuring a haunted house, hayrides, a corn maze and a haunted forest. See web for hours. $22. Boneyard Scare Park, 5010 Green Road, Stockbridge. (517) 937-4606, boneyardhaunt.com

Thursday. Oct. 15-17 >> Andromeda Community Theatre presents: “Dracula” Andromeda Community Theatre performs a family-friendly version take on the Bram Stoker classic. 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 7:30 p.m. Saturday. $14/$12 students and seniors. The Country Mill, 4648 Otto Road, Charlotte. (269) 262-1943, andromedaplayers.org

Friday, Oct. 16-18, 23-25 >> Mid-Michigan Family Theatre presents: “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” Mid-Michigan Family Theatre’s musical adaptation of the classic Washington Irving short story. 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday. $7/$5 seniors and children. Mid-Michigan Family Theatre, 3448 Hagadorn, Okemos. (517) 339-2145, mmft.org

Saturday, Oct. 17-18, 24-25 >> Boo at the Zoo Potter Park Zoo invites families to enjoy Hal loween themed activities including crafts, a straw maze, live animal presentations, hayrides and more. 12-5 p.m. See web for admission prices. Potter Park Zoo, 1301 S. Pennsylvania Ave. Lansing. (517) 483-4222, potterparkzoo.org

Friday, Oct. 23 >> Doggie Trick or Treating Halloween fun for your canine companion, featuring dog trick-or-treating and a costume contest. 4-9 p.m. Free. Old Town, Lansing. (517) 485-4283, iloveoldtown.org.

Saturday, Oct. 24 >> Halloween Adventures at Harris Nature Center Celebrate the season with a Halloween funhouse, pumpkin decorating, marshmallow roasting, crafts and more. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $6. Harris Nature Center. 3998 Van Atta Rd., Okemos. (517) 349-3866, meridian.mi.us/ harrisnaturecenter.

Saturday, Oct. 24 >> Zombie Prom and Junior Zombie Prom East Lansing's University Club hosts a pair of zombie-themed dances. The adult Zombie Prom features Halloween-themed tunes, free food, a silent auction, costume contest and a professional pumpkin carving demonstration. The Junior Zombie Prom features fun activities for kids, including trick or treating, arts and crafts and a costume parade. Proceeds from both events benefit the Ingham County Animal Shelter Fund. Zombie Prom: 8-11:30 p.m. $35/$75 VIP (includes early 7 p.m. reception). Junior Zombie Prom: 3-4:30 p.m. $10 children/$5 adult. University Club, 3435 Forest Road, Lansing. (517) 974-2638, lansinghalloweenparty2015.com.

Monday, Oct. 26 >> Trick or Treat on the Square Family friendly activities include trick or treating, magic shows, hayrides and more, all in the heart of downtown Lansing. 5-7:30 p.m. Free. 100 and 200 blocks of South Washington Square, Lansing. (517) 487-3322, trickortreatonthesquare.org

Thursday, Oct. 29 >> East Lansing’s Great Pumpkin Walk. Children and families trick or treat throughout downtown East Lansing. 5-7 p.m. Free.

Downtown East Lansing. (517) 319-6931, cityofeastlansing.com.

Thursday, Oct. 29 >> arachnoBROADia! Explore exhibits and enjoy ghoulish games and scary snacks as the Broad celebrates the Great Pumpkin Walk. The MSU Bug House will be on hand with a selection of creepy crawly creatures. 5-8 pm. Free. Broad Art Museum, 547 East Circle Drive, East Lansing. (517) 884-4800, broadmuseum.msu.edu

Monday, Oct. 26 >> Monster Mash Delta Township’s annual dance featuring Halloween tunes, refreshments and a photo booth. 7-9 p.m. $5. Crowne Plaza Lansing West, 925 S. Creyts Rd. Lansing. (517) 323-8555, deltami.gov.

Thursday, Oct. 29 >> MSU Greek Life Safe Halloween MSU Greek Life celebrates Halloween with trick or treating, games for kids and a cos tume contest. 5-7 p.m. M.A.C. Avenue between Burcham Drive and Elizabeth Street, East Lansing.

Thursday, Oct. 29-31 >> MSU Theatre Presents: Haunted Aud Theatre students turn the MSU auditorium into a living nightmare. 9:30 p.m.-12:00 a.m., $15. MSU Department of Theatre Auditorium, 542 Auditorium Road., East Lansing. (517) 355-6690

Thursday, Oct. 29 >> ‘Land of Oz’ at Wild Goose Inn With the assistance of costumed actors from East Lansing High School’s theater department, East Lansing’s downtown bed and breakfast is transformed into the colorful, enchanting “Land of Oz.” 5-7 p.m. The Wild Goose Inn, 512 Albert Ave., East Lansing. (517) 333-3334, wildgooseinn.com.

Saturday, Oct. 31 >> Halloween Open House at Meridian Township Police Dept. Families can meet McGruff the Crime Dog, tour the station and enjoying treats. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Meridian Charter Township, 5151 Marsh Rd., Okemos. (517) 853- 4600, meridian.mi.us.

Saturday. Oct. 31 >> Halloween Open House at Meridian Fire Stations Families are invited to tour any of three township fire stations and enjoy Halloween-themed treats. 10 a.m.-1p.m. Free.

Station #1, 5151 Marsh Road, Okemos; Station #2, 2140 Haslett Road, Haslett; Station #3, 3711 Okemos Road, Okemos. (517) 853-4600, meridian.mi.us.

Saturday, Oct. 31 >> Halloween in the Village Historical Village buildings are open for tours with Halloween treats available in the general store. Meridian Historical Village, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. 5151 Marsh Road, Okemos. (517) 853-4600, meridian.mi.us

Saturday, Oct. 31 >> Zombie Zoo Brew Potter Park Zoo’s first ever 21kknd Halloween party. 7-11 p.m. $15. Potter Park Zoo, 1301 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Lansing. (517) 483- 4222, potterparkzoo.org.

Sunday, Nov. 1 >> Potter Park Zoo’s Pumpkinfest Check out Potter Park Zoo’s fiercest animals as they feast on Halloween leftovers. 1-3 p.m. See web for admission prices. Potter Park Zoo, 1301 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Lansing. (517) 483-4222, potterparkzoo.org.

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