Listen "Halloween Weekend Packed with Events in Minneapolis-St. Paul"
Episode Synopsis
Halloween is here in Minneapolis-Saint Paul and the week is packed with events for all ages. Tonight, for families looking for fun, head over to North Loop Green in Minneapolis for a free Halloween party from six to eight thirty. Expect treats, music, pumpkin decorating, dancing, a balloon artist, and even a showing of Scooby-Doo on the lawn. If you want to trick-or-treat indoors, Midtown Global Market is hosting a costume parade and treat hunt from four to eight, also free. For those wanting a bit more Halloween after dark, Saint Paul’s Saint City Catering will host Discohouse Returns, a Halloween dance party from nine to one in the morning according to Eventbrite.If you’re up for a concert or a show, downtown Minneapolis is buzzing. State Theatre is running the classic movie Purple Rain on Saturday at two and seven thirty, then again Sunday at one. Orpheum Theatre presents comedy with Hasan Hates Ronny and Ronny Hates Hasan on Saturday, with two performances at four and seven. For music lovers, Dakota jazz club has The Shabby Road Orchestra performing Beatles’ Revolver at six thirty and nine Saturday night. At the Armory, electronic fans can catch Wobbleween starting Friday at seven p.m. according to the Armory's official calendar.Families with younger kids can visit Choo Choo Bob’s Train Store in St. Paul for their 20th Birthday Bash, happening through November second with admission just twenty cents in the morning, according to Twin Cities Frugal Mom.This weekend continue the festive spirit with the Midtown Global Market hosting a Día de Muertos celebration on Saturday from eleven to three. For art lovers, Walker Art Center offers Free First Saturday from ten to three where you can make and celebrate art together. If you want something outdoors, Pinehaven Farm in Wyoming hosts their Halloween Party Weekend both Saturday and Sunday, offering trick-or-treating around the farm from ten to five, as shared in Family Fun Twin Cities.Sports fans can catch the Minnesota Wild taking on the Vancouver Canucks Saturday at six at the Xcel Energy Center. Or if you are looking for something different, drop by Silverwood Park in St. Anthony for the Great Sculpture Costume Crawl Saturday from one to three, where the trails are filled with costumed sculptures and fun treasures for kids.Sunday morning, Roxy’s Cabaret downtown offers their popular drag brunch from eleven to two, while over at the Mill City Museum, learn about foods of autumn at Season’s Eating Fall from one to two. Also running all weekend, the 31st Annual Twin Cities Jewish Film Festival continues at venues across the metro according to the St. Paul Jewish Federation.Whether you’re dancing into Halloween night, celebrating fall culture, or soaking in arts and theater, Minneapolis-Saint Paul truly comes alive this week. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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