

Dress up the pooch and bring ’em out for DOGtoberfest, a parade benefiting nonprofits improving the lives of our furry loved ones.

DOGtoberfest EAV Humans aren’t the only ones who can have Halloween fun. Atlanta Symphony Hall, 1280 Peachtree St N.E. Halloween at Hogwarts Throw on your cloak, grab your wand, and bring the whole family out to celebrate the magical universe of Harry Potter with the Atlanta Symphony. Atlanta Halloween Half Marathon & 5K Sprint through downtown in the company of skeletons, witches, and vampires in this annual half marathon and 5K. ATL Collective Relives Thriller at Aisle 5 The ghost of the King of Pop is alive and well at the ATL Collective’s annual Halloween bash celebrating Michael Jackson’s seminal album Thriller. SweetWater Brewery, 195 Ottley Drive N.E. Enter the guts of the brewery for an interactive haunted journey to rescue 420 Strain G13 IPA from the grasps of the Fisherman. SweetWater Scream, a Haunted Brewery Crawl Experience Get your scare on at the SweetWater Brewery for a night of frights and pints.
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Movie in the Woods: Hocus Pocus Join fellow witches and spellcasters in the depths of the woods for an activity-packed screening of the cult classic Hocus Pocus. Hosted by 2018 WUSSY Prom Overlord, Molly Rimswell. 40.''Ĭarrie at Plaza Theatre The good people at WUSSY Magazine present Brian de Palma’s campy take on Stephen King’s 1974 classic, Carrie, featuring drink specials, a costume contest, and a demand to get rowdy and interact with the film. Grant Park Halloween Lantern Parade Join the wild rumpus at Grant Park’s annual Halloween Lantern Parade with the Black Sheep Ensemble, Krewe of Grateful Gluttons, food trucks galore, and plenty of lanterns to light up the night sky. Center for Puppetry Arts, 1404 Spring St. Weaving together a frightfully fun and visually stunning performance of stories from Halloween past and present, this ghastly gathering proves that fun ain’t just for the wicked. Ghastly Dreadfuls The city’s favorite gaggle of ghosts is back for another month of terror-inducing tales, songs, and dances. Hailed as one of the nation’s top haunted houses, Netherworld is a frightful delight complete with a labyrinth of monsters and demons poised to terrify, shock, and inspire nightmares. Netherworld This one ain’t for the faint of heart. Set in one of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods, the family-friendly festival provides food vendors from all around, an art market, and two stages of live entertainment. Little Five Points Parade & Festival Be it zombies, goblins, or ghosts, the Little Five Points Parade & Festival brings to life monsters big and small for a jam-packed day of ghoulish bombast. (Yes there is a recording.) Sign up here.Below is our coverage and events for the 2018 Halloween. I promise at least one snort of laughter and one good take-away… and probably lots more. This is part of a wonderful paid program on Conscious Eating that Sue Ann offers but this part – me – is freeeeeee. Today Sue Ann Gleason is hosting me to talk about creative joy and self-care. It’s a quick bit of learning each day aimed to help you dissolve how you get in the way of your own learning and growth. Gift Number One::ĥ Days to a Resilient Mind – it’s a pithy exuberant course I created with help from my friends at Ruzuku.

Some will be published here on the blog and some will be sent only via email so be sure you are on my “list” – sign up top of this page. So between now and my birthday, there will be things. I can’t give each of you a pearl necklace but I can give you other goods of value. I wear the pearl necklace she gave me from her jewelry box almost every day. That’s what you do after a certain age – give things away. Big things are moving inside me.Īnd I want to tell you about them in the coming days, and what turning 50 means to me, and stuff like that but today I only want to say “Let the wild rumpus of Jenny’s Be 50th Birthday begin!” Hey chic peas that I love, guess what? I am turning 50 on November 30th.įifty-years-old.
