There’s a lot going on this week including live music, Halloween and fall festivals continue, as well as Octoberfest events and more. This article contains a handful of the Halloween events like trunk-or-treats and adult events, but if you’re looking for a complete list of Halloween events, you’ll find that in my dedicated Halloween events post which lists events happening through Nov. 2. You can find that article here.
Tuesday, Oct. 21
Head to East Central College for a fun, family-friendly showing of the movie “Hocus Pocus.” A suggested donation of $5 (to benefit United Way).
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Tuesday, Oct. 21
Coconut Grove boutique in downtown Washington is hosting a Christmas Open House. Get an early start on your holiday shopping, while enjoying a Christmas cocktail made by an Oak & Front bartender.
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Tuesday, Oct. 21
The Washington Public Library is hosting a Cell Salts for Everyday Wellness workshop. Discover how Schuessler’s cell salts can be a simple, natural way to support your body year-round—from energy and sleep to digestion and immune balance, as well as emotional balance. Join Rebecca Feltmann, BSN, RN, Classical Homeopath & Holistic Health Astrologer, for an empowering and practical introduction to using cell salts at home.
Register for the class.
Wednesday, Oct. 22
The Franklin County Silent Book Club is hosting its monthly meeting at underGROUNDS Espresso Bar in Washington. Bring your book of choice, order a beverage, and sit and read in companionable silence, followed by a short period dedication to conversation, or continued reading.
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Thursday, Oct. 23
The next Music on Main event in Union will feature the music of Claudia Rose, with food and drinks available for purchase by Pasta House.
More info.
Thursday, Oct. 23
Union better prepare for some Witches on the Loose! Grab your girlies and take part in this spooky season GNO. Dress in your favorite witch garb and enjoy a themed cocktail by Sip on Main, dance to music, and dine on food from a food truck.
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Thursday, Oct. 23
Soul Refresh in Washington is hosting a Make Your Own Salad Jar event. Attendees should bring their own Mason jars, salad toppings, and dressing, while Soul Refresh will provide the greens and guide you in the best practices for creating these healthy on-the-go meals.
RSVP required for this event.
Friday, Oct. 24
Head to Union for the Halloween Boo Bash, which will be the city’s annual Trunk or Treat event happening at Union City Park.
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Friday, Oct. 24
Get in some line dancing at “The Office” Bar & Grill in Washington from 6 – 9 p.m., and the evening is beginner-friendly, since there will be lessons all night.
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Saturday, Oct. 25
Cinema 1 Plus in Washington will wrap up their Halloween-themed free drive-in movie series with a showing of “Beetlejuice.” Arrive early, as the parking spots are first come, first served.
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Saturday, Oct. 25
The public is invited to a free Harvest Festival held at Canaan Land Ministries in St. Clair. The event will feature food, candy, a bonfire, hayrides, and more.
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Saturday, Oct. 25
The Washington Farmers Market is the site of the town’s annual Pumpkin Palooza event. Expect a full of family fun like pony rides, story time, a balloon artist, baking and costume contests, trick-or-treating, and more.
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Saturday, Oct. 25
Downtown Union transforms into a haunted haven for Scare on the Square! Enjoy a pop-up scary movie, haunted hayride, spooky vendors, food trucks, and drinks for the brave. This year’s event is geared toward teens and adults—come for the scares, stay for the thrills!
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Saturday, Oct. 25
The Gerald Lion’s Club is hosting a Trunk or Treat from 5-7 p.m. on Main Street in Gerald. There will also be free hot dogs while they last and $2 s’mores kits to make your own over the firepit.
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Saturday, Oct. 25
The public is invited to the lower parking lot adjacent to the fields at ECC for a stargazing event that begins at dusk. Stargazing cancelled if overly cloudy, precipitation, or under freezing conditions.
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Saturday, Oct. 25
Bommarito Cellars in New Haven is having a multi-course fall dinner on its sunset patio. Wines and drinks curated by the winery’s resident sommelier. Each course has hints of fall with a wine perfectly matched to enhance your culinary experience. Tickets are $50 per person and an be purchased online.
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Saturday, Oct. 25
Starting at 6 p.m., the speakeasy comes alive at Eight Nine Eight Cigar Lounge in Washington. Wear your flapper dresses, pearls, pinstripes, and fedoras, and enjoy exclusive drink specials, whiskey flights, and prohibition-inspired cocktails. Snack foods will also be available to keep the night rolling. Expect good company, live music, elevated drinks, and just a touch of mystery. Password is…Eight Nine Eight.
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Sunday, Oct. 26
Head to the Knights of Columbus in Union for the Annual History Fair. Attendees can visit with local history and genealogy related vendors from Franklin County and the surrounding area.
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Sunday, Oct. 26
The Opera House of Pacific is hosting live music performed by Backstreet Cruisers. The event is from 2-5 p.m. and the entry fee is $15 per person.
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Sunday, Oct. 26
The Garage Bar in Treloar is having a Trunk or Treat in its parking lot. The treating begins at 2:30 p.m., and the establishment will also offer food and drink specials.
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Sunday, Oct. 26
The Washington Police Department will host its annual First Responder Trunk or Treat event at the Washington Fairgrounds from 2-4 p.m.
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Sunday, Oct. 26
Kaleidoscope Consignment in Pacific is hosting its last farmer’s market and craft fair of 2025, and the theme is Christmas. Find local artisans and crafters selling their goodies, and find local honey, handmade jewelry, delicious food, sourdough, and more.
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Sunday, Oct. 26
Hangout Entertainment in St. Clair is hosting a Trunk or Treat from 4-6 p.m.
RSVP by messaging the establishment on Facebook.
Sunday, Oct. 26
The Sullivan Skating Rink will be the site of NTBC’s Fall Festival. The event will feature devotion and fellowship, food, and skating.
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Road Trippin’
Take a little road trip to some of these events happening within a short drive of Franklin County.
Tuesday, Oct. 21
CDR Naturals Health Food Store in Bourbon is hosting a free seminar on adrenal fatigue and how to fix it. Space is limited and registration is required to attend.
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Friday, Oct. 24 – Sunday, Oct. 25
Happening every weekend in October, Hermann Oktoberfest features beer, food, music, games, and more.
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Friday, Oct. 24 – Saturday, Oct. 25
Step Into The Hollows at Brookdale Farms in Eureka. This is a haunted walking trail where every rustle, flicker, and shadow may not be what it seems. Journey through winding paths shrouded in fog and darkness, guided only by lantern light and the pounding of your heart. Whispers in the trees, figures that vanish into the night, and sudden terrors at every turn will keep you on edge until the very end.
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Friday, Oct. 24
Witches Night Out in Steelville will feature food, drinks, and vendors, along the sidewalks of Main Street.
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Friday, Oct. 24
Prairie Barn Winery in St. James is hosting a Halloween themed tacos and trivia night. The Werewolves, Witches, and Warlocks trivia night begins at 5:30 p.m., with tacos available for purchase from Space Boys Tacos food truck.
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Saturday, Oct. 25
Bring the family to Brookdale Farms in Eureka for a spooky-fun night of campfires, s’mores, music, games, and more at Broomsticks & Bonfires. Costumes encouraged for all ages!
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Saturday, Oct. 25
The Homemade Exchange is a once a month meetup at the Owensville Library where attendees bring in homemade items – freshly baked bread, home canned goods, garden grown herbs or produce, handmade soaps, and more – and have a one-for-one exchange with other makers in their community.
Find out more.
Saturday, Oct. 25
Fall Nights Cruise-In at Prairie Barn Winery! Bring your classic car, truck, sports car, Jeep—anything with wheels you love. This is a non-judged, no-prizes event—just a great time with fellow car and truck enthusiasts!
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Sunday, Oct. 26
Head to College United Methodist Church in Warrenton for a trick or treat style fall event where participants are encouraged to be creative and not use a trunk! Don’t forget to wear your Halloween costumes!
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Sunday, Oct. 26
Open Mic Night at Prairie Barn Winery with host Bob Kraus. Calling all poets, comedians, and musicians — it’s time to shine! From 3–5 p.m., share your talents with a fun, welcoming crowd. Sign up when you arrive for a time slot. Weather permitting this event will be held outside under the deck space.
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