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Halloween Events 2025

From family-friendly trick-or-treating, to adult block parties and celebrations, to spooky-themed markets, haunted houses and other frightening experiences, there’s no shortage of Halloween-themed events happening this month! So mark your calendar, grab your costume, and get ready for some spine-tingling fun.

Thursday, Oct. 16
Head to Hermann for the town’s annual Witches & Wine event. This 21+ event will have music, wine, shopping, and more.
Get all the info.

Friday, Oct. 17
Free Halloween Carnival and Trunk or Treat at St. Gertrude Parish & School in Krakow. The trunk or treat will happen in the parking lot, with concessions available in the cafeteria.
Learn more.

Friday, Oct. 17
It’s the 2nd Annual Trunk or Treat at The Sage Bee in Washington. In addition to the trunk-or-treat lineup, the teachers are planning some sensory stations and fun Halloween activities and games for the kids to enjoy! Open to the public, anyone is welcome!
Find out more.

Friday, Oct. 17
St. Vincent De Paul School in Marthasville is hosting a Trunk or Treat event from 6:30-9 p.m. Find food, candy, and prizes for the best trunk!
More info.

Friday, Oct. 17 & Saturday, Oct. 18
The 2nd Annual U Town Show Down is happening at the Union Fairgrounds and will feature a car show, semi truck show, a trunk or treat, plus a derby, and food trucks.
Find out more.

Friday, Oct. 17
Head to Pacific for the Witches and Warlocks, adult street party. This event will feature vendors, food trucks and live music by Covering Fire, as well as costume contests, raffle drawings, and more.
Learn more.

Friday, Oct. 17
It’s the final Union Farmers Market of the season! Visit the market to shop vendors, get food from Savy’s Food Truck, enjoy live music, and bring the little ones for the Trunk or Treat happening during the market.
Find out more.

Friday, Oct. 17
You won’t want to miss Trunk or Treat at The River at Eureka. There will be games, crafts, snow cones, popcorn, hot dogs, a smores station, an outdoor movie, and more. This is a free event from 6-8 p.m. and all are welcome!
Learn more.

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Friday Oct. 17 & Saturday, Oct. 18; Friday, Oct. 24 – Saturday, Nov. 1
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.
Learn more.

Saturday, Oct. 18
Meramec State Park in Sullivan is hosting a Halloween Spooktacular. Head to the campground area of the park for pumpkin carving, trick or treating, a movie at the amphitheater, and more.
Find out more.

Saturday, Oct. 18
Ladies, Littles, and Lattes is hosting its second annual Trick or Treat Trail in Union. This day time event features indoor trick or treating, plus fun activities like a bounce house, horse rides, face painting, and food trucks Savy’s Food Truck, Smokey D’s, and Poppy Co.
Get more info.

Saturday, Oct. 18
Head to The Tipsy Keg in Washington for a night of fun and costumes at the venue’s BOOze and BOOs event. Guests can expect karaoke, drink specials, costume contests, and more.
Find all the details.

Saturday, Oct. 18
It’s Hallowine at St. James Winery. This ticketed event will include wine slushies, a wine and candy flight, tarot card readings, a haunted wine cellar tour, plus contests for the best witches cackle and best costume.
Learn more.

Saturday, Oct. 18
The Novel Nook and Yarn Together are hosting a Witch and Stitch party. At this free event, guests will watch the movie “Hocus Pocus” while working on their current fiber arts project (if they choose). The event is free, but registration is required to attend.
Get the details and register.

Saturday, Oct. 18
American Legion in Washington is having a Tank or Treat from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. This event is for children up to age 12.
Learn more.

Saturday, Oct. 18 & Sunday, Oct. 19
Prairie Barn Winery in St. James is hosting a Murder Mystery Weekend, and the theme is Witch Way to the Wine. With two showings, the event will feature food and complimentary water and tea, with wine and beer available for purchase. Attendees of the murder mystery dinner are encouraged to dress in costume.
Get tickets.

Sunday, Oct. 19
Clancy’s Pour House in Rosebud is hosting a pop-up family movie and bonfire night with the showing of the film “Hocus Pocus.” The fun begins at 6 p.m.
Find out more.

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).
Learn more.

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. 
Visit Andy’s on Facebook for updates!

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Friday, Oct. 24
St. Ann’s Catholic Church is hosting a Halloween bash and Trunk or Treat starting at 6:30 pm. Held in the upper level of the parish center and the parking lot. Activities include bounce house, face painting, goat petting zoo, pumpkin painting, coloring pages, snacks and drinks.
Get more info.

Friday, Oct. 24
Witches Night Out in Steelville will feature food, drinks, and vendors, along the sidewalks of Main Street.
Learn more on Facebook.

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.
Get more info.

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.
Get more info.

Saturday, Oct. 25
The Washington Elks and local businesses are hosting their Annual Trunk or Treat event.
Find out more.

Saturday, Oct. 25
Meramec Ambulance District is hosting its 2nd Annual Halloween Carnival. Come out to the District’s Station 1 in Pacific from 4:30-7:30 for games, drinks, snacks, pumpkin painting, and more.
Get address and other details.

Saturday, Oct. 25
The final St. Clair Farmers Market of the season will be a Halloween Market as well. Wear your costumes and bring the kids along for a day time trunk or treat, and don’t forget it’s your final opportunity of the year to shop from the local vendors!
Learn more.

Saturday, Oct. 25
Four Rivers YMCA in Washington is hosting its annual Boo Bash, and this year there will be a Trunk of Treat and a movie.
Learn more.

Saturday, Oct. 25
Priority Fitness in St. Clair is having a Trunk or Treat from 5-7 p.m. in the gym parking lot. The public is welcome to participate in the event, so adults bring your trunks and your kiddos for a fun evening.
Find the gym on Facebook.

Saturday, Oct. 25
The St. Clair Police Department is hosting its annual Trunk or Treat from 5-8 p.m. inside City Hall Gym. Expect lots of candy, Halloween decor, and a family-friendly environment.
Find out more.

Saturday, Oct. 25
The Spooktacular Festival is back for its 2nd year—packed with thrills, treats, and family fun! This free community event (food & drinks available for purchase) is a must-attend celebration of fall in Sullivan.
Get all the details.

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!
Find out more.

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!
Learn more.

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.
Get the details.

Saturday, Oct. 25
Pinckney Bend Distillery will host 3 professional storytellers for an evening of sharing spooky tales at its Nightmare on Miller event. Enjoy themed drinks and food available for purchase during the event. 
Learn more.

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.
Get the full scoop.

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!
Get more details.

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 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.
Find more on Facebook.

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.
Learn more.

Tuesday, Oct. 28
The Washington Public Library is hosting a Teen Haunted Gingerbread House Make & Take. Drop in and construct a haunting “gingerbread” house out of graham crackers, frosting, and candies. All materials will be provided. Ages 12 & Up.
Register here.

Tuesday, Oct. 28
Brookdale Farms in Eureka is hosting its annual Country Nights Halloween Party! Break out your best costume, bring your favorite treats to share, and let’s boot-scoot the night away. Best Costume wins a prize!
Learn more.

Wednesday, Oct. 29
Participate in a Table Top Trick or Treat event at Grandview Healthcare in Washington. Enjoy face painting, games, and candy at this event from 5-7 p.m.
Find out more.

Wednesday, Oct. 29
Shiloh Baptist Church in Robertsville is having a Fall Festival and Trunk or Treat. The event will have free food and kids activities.
Learn more.

Thursday, Oct. 30
Lost Hill Lake Weddings and Event venue in St. Clair is hosting a Halloween themed Puff n’ Paint event.
Get more info and register here.

Friday, Oct. 31
Get the caffeine you’ll need to fuel your Halloween plans! On Halloween morning, Just Hank’s coffee trailer will be parked at RC Roofing on Fifth St. in Washington and the first 100 customers will receive a free coffee!
Get more info including times.

Friday, Oct. 31
Dare to head to Sullivan’s historic Harney Mansion for a unique Trunk or Treat event! And for the truly brave, step into the spooky mansion and mingle with some hair-raising boys and ghouls haunting the hallways.
Learn more.

Friday, Oct. 31
The St. Clair Elks is having a Boo Bash that includes a Trunk or Treat, live music, as well as free chili and hot dogs.
Get more info.

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Friday, Oct. 31
McKelvey Vineyards is hosting a Monster Mash just in time for Halloween! There will be line dancing lessons, a bonfire with s’mores kits available for purchase, drink specials, free candy, and a costume contest. No cover charge for the event.
Find out more on Facebook.

Saturday, Nov. 1
St. John the Baptist School in Villa Ridge will have a Trunk or Treat along with a haunted forest and hayride beginning at 5 p.m.
Get the details.

Multiple dates and times in Oct.
Think you’re brave enough to venture into Terror on Route 66? Step into this haunted attraction in Sullivan for the ultimate in spine-tingling entertainment.
Get more info.

Multiple dates and times until Nov. 2
Six Flags St. Louis in Eureka is the home of Fright Fest, happening on select nights until Nov. 2. Find haunted mazes, scare zones, live shows, and more.
Learn more.

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What’s Happening in East Central Missouri Oct. 13 – 19, 2025

Whew! There’s so much happening this week! Trunk or treats, adult Halloween celebrations, and spooky fun? Yep. Fall festivals, free outdoor movies, and markets? Got those too! Plus, there’s line dancing at a local winery, a wine dinner at a local restaurant, car shows, and a whole lot more.

Tuesday, Oct. 14
Make a bubbling cauldron at the monthly Crafting & Creativity event at the Washington Public Library. The event is from 6-7 p.m. and is open for ages 12+.
Register for the event.

Photo via Washington Public Library’s Facebook

Wednesday, Oct. 15
Mangia Bella restaurant in Washington is hosting a wine dinner. This five-course dinner requires a reservation, which can be made through open table.
Find out more.

Friday, Oct. 17
Take part in some beginner friendly line dancing at McKelvey Vineyards from 6-9 p.m.
Get more info.

Friday, Oct. 17
On the third Friday of each month, The Washington Coffee Shop hosts an Open Mic Night. Singers, musicians, poets, and spoken word artists are welcome to share their talents with the crowd. 
Learn more at The Washington Coffee Shop’s Facebook page.

Friday, Oct. 17
It’s the final Union Farmers Market of the season! Visit the market to shop vendors, get food from Savy’s Food Truck, enjoy live music, and bring the little ones for the Trunk or Treat happening during the market.
Find out more.

Friday, Oct. 17
Create a stained glass pumpkin at a class held at Shattered Glass in Washington. No experience is necessary to participate in the class, but registration is required.
Get more info.

Friday, Oct. 17
Free Halloween Carnival and Trunk or Treat at St. Gertrude Parish & School in Krakow. The trunk or treat will happen in the parking lot, with concessions available in the cafeteria.
Learn more.

Friday, Oct. 17
It’s the 2nd Annual Trunk or Treat at The Sage Bee in Washington. In addition to the trunk-or-treat lineup, the teachers are planning some sensory stations and fun Halloween activities and games for the kids to enjoy! Open to the public, anyone is welcome!
Find out more.

Friday, Oct. 17
St. Vincent De Paul School in Marthasville is hosting a Trunk or Treat event from 6:30-9 p.m. Find food, candy, and prizes for the best trunk!
More info.

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Friday, Oct. 17
Head to Pacific for the Witches and Warlocks, adult street party. This event will feature vendors, food trucks and live music by Covering Fire, as well as costume contests, raffle drawings, and more.
Learn more.

Friday, Oct. 17 & Saturday, Oct. 18
The 2nd Annual U Town Show Down is happening this Friday and Saturday at the Union Fairgrounds and will feature a car show, semi truck show, plus a derby, and food trucks.
Find out more.

Friday, Oct. 17 & Saturday, Oct. 18
Gerald Area Library and Once Upon a Time Bookstore is hosting a sidewalk sale. Find quilts, needlework, purses, ribbon, DVDs, CDs, audiobooks, books, puzzles, and much more.
Get all the details.

Saturday, Oct. 18
Cinema 1 Plus in Washington is hosting a free drive-in movie showing of the film “Five Nights at Freddy’s.” Parking is first come, first served, and concessions are available.
Get more info, including movie time.

Saturday, Oct. 18
Meramec State Park in Sullivan is hosting a Halloween Spooktacular. Head to the campground area of the park for pumpkin carving, trick or treating, a movie at the amphitheater, and more.
Find out more.

Saturday, Oct. 18
Andy’s Produce in Union is hosting a Fall Vendor event. Find handmade items, food trucks, locally made goods, plants, produce, and more.
Get more details.

Saturday, Oct. 18
Muddy Banks Brewing Co. in Sullivan is hosting its annual Opetober Fest, to celebrate the release of its Opetober Marzen beer. The festivities begin at noon and include live music and a chili cook-off.
Learn more.

Saturday, Oct. 18
Ladies, Littles, and Lattes is hosting its second annual Trick or Treat Trail in Union. This day time event features indoor trick or treating, plus fun activities like a bounce house, horse rides, face painting, and food trucks Savy’s Food Truck, Smokey D’s, and Poppy Co.
Get more info.

Saturday, Oct. 18
Head to The Tipsy Keg in Washington for a night of fun and costumes at the venue’s BOOze and BOOs event. Guests can expect karaoke, drink specials, costume contests, and more.
Find all the details.

Saturday, Oct. 18
The Franklin County Humane Society is hosting Paw Fest from 3-9 p.m. There will be games, food trucks, a market, and information about the cuddly four-legged friends FCHS helps.
Find out more.

Saturday, Oct. 18
The Moose Lodge in Union is holding a Craft Fair. Stop by the event to shop local crafters and makers.
Find event time and more.

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Saturday, Oct. 18
The Novel Nook and Yarn Together are hosting a Witch and Stitch party. At this free event, guests will watch the movie “Hocus Pocus” while working on their current fiber arts project (if they choose). The event is free, but registration is required to attend.
Get the details and register.

Saturday, Oct. 18
American Legion in Washington is having a Tank or Treat from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. This event is for children up to age 12.
Learn more.

Road Trippin’

Take a little road trip to some of these events happening within a short drive of Franklin County.

Thursday, Oct. 16 – Sunday, Oct. 19
Autumn Glow Festival is lighting up Eureka Thursdays-Sundays this fall at Brookdale Farms. This enchanting night walk, inspired by traditional Chinese lantern festivals, is the perfect autumn outing for friends and families. Explore 100s of intricately crafted lanterns, enjoy live acrobatic shows, try tasty local food, and discover a world of festive fun for all ages.
Learn more.

Friday, Oct. 17
You won’t want to miss Trunk or Treat at The River at Eureka. There will be games, crafts, snow cones, popcorn, hot dogs, a smores station, an outdoor movie, and more. This is a free event from 6-8 p.m. and all are welcome!
Learn more.

Friday, Oct. 17
Owensville is hosting a series of free, family-friendly movies this fall, with the final event culminating in a special “campfire” viewing of the animated film “Coco” on Friday, October 17. The movie will be shown at Buschman Park in Owensville, and will start at 6:30 p.m.
 Find out more.

Friday Oct. 17 & Saturday, Oct. 18
Step Into The Hollows at Brookdale Farms in Eureka. This fall, the woods come alive. Deep in the shadows of Brookdale Farms lies The Hollows—a haunted walking trail where every rustle, flicker, and shadow may not be what it seems. On this immersive haunted experience, you’ll 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.
Learn more.

Friday, Oct. 17 – Sunday, Oct. 19
Happening every weekend in October, Hermann Oktoberfest features beer, food, music, games, and more.
Get all the details.

Saturday, Oct. 18
Owensville Parks & Rec Dept. is hosting Market in the Park Saturday, October 18 from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. in Memorial Park, along Hippy Holler, at 796 Parker Drive, Owensville, MO 65066. Bargain hunters won’t want to miss this sale. Severe weather reschedule will be 10/19.
Get more info.

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Saturday, Oct. 18
It’s Hallowine at St. James Winery. This ticketed event will include wine slushies, a wine and candy flight, tarot card readings, a haunted wine cellar tour, plus contests for the best witches cackle and best costume.
Learn more.

Saturday, Oct. 18
Head to Papa’s Diner/Super Smoker’s BBQ in Eureka for the Gearheads and Grub event. Find live music, food, cars, and more.
Find out more.

Saturday, Oct. 18
The 573 Vintage Market in Linn will feature 50+ handpicked, upscale, one-of-a-kind vendors, plus food trucks and much more.
Find more info.

Saturday, Oct 18
This Saturday is the final Starry Sky Nights program of the year at Onondaga State Park in Leasburg. The public is invited to meet in front of the visitor center to view the unobstructed night sky and learn about some of the objects that can be seen. Astronomy experts will be demonstrating the use of telescopes and identifying stars and planets.
Get more info.

Saturday, Oct. 18 & Sunday, Oct. 19
Prairie Barn Winery in St. James is hosting a Murder Mystery Weekend, and the theme is Witch Way to the Wine. With two showings, the event will feature food and complimentary water and tea, with wine and beer available for purchase. Attendees of the murder mystery dinner are encouraged to dress in costume.
Get tickets.

Sunday, Oct. 19
Clancy’s Pour House in Rosebud is hosting a pop-up family movie and bonfire night with the showing of the film “Hocus Pocus.” The fun begins at 6 p.m.
Find out more.

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Get Sweets and Blossoms at Good News Blooms, Sips, and Sweets in St. Clair

Make your life a little sweeter with a visit to Good News Blooms, Sips, and Sweets in St. Clair. The business opened this past spring and is a shop that sells fresh floral arrangements, as well as plants on one side of the building, and crafted sodas, teas, lemonades, and bulk candies and various sweets on the other side.

I recently stopped into Good News and got a few drinks and candies. Jars of bulk candies line both sides of the cute and cozy area of the shop where customers can find the sweets and sips.

Bulk jelly beans and gummy candies. Photo credit: The Socialite_Amanda Bretz

In terms of the bulk candies, guests can find a variety of flavors of jelly beans, licorice bites, and gummy candies, as well as chocolate candies like M&Ms, chocolate covered peanuts, malt balls, and sugar free chocolate selections. Additional sweet treats include fudge by Missouri made Mimi’s Fudge, Murph’s Nuts, and a variety of packaged candies.

Packaged candies and merchandise at Good News. Photo credit: The Socialite_Amanda Bretz

On my visit, I ordered a few drinks. I ordered The Bulldog, a staple on the specialty soda menu that is a Coke flavored with cherry and marshmallow. This was a yummy take on a classic cherry cola beverage, with the marshmallow adding an extra layer of flavor that’s subtly sweet and to me it was reminiscent of the flavor of a soda float, but without the ice cream. This was really tasty!

I also ordered a soda from the shop’s seasonal fall flavors. I chose a Dr. Autumn, which is a Dr. Pepper with caramel, butter pecan, and marshmallow flavors, and oh my word, this so amazing! I’m a sucker for the warm and buttery fall flavors and this soda tasted like a butterscotch candy in liquid form. Amazing!

I also chose a lemonade for my hubby, who wasn’t able to make it into the shop with me. I opted for a peach lemonade, which is a lemonade with the addition of peach puree, making it a sweet and refreshing drink that transports you to the height of summer flavors, no matter what time of year you enjoy it.

A few floral arrangements at Good News. Photo credit: The Socialite_Amanda Bretz

And if you want a little something else to go with the sweets, or are looking for a gift for a special occasion, the floral side of the shop has several types of plants and floral arrangements.

Although I went to the shop during homecoming time, so most of the flower inventory had been sold, the couple remaining arrangements in the cooler looked beautiful.

Succulents and other potted plants. Photo credit: The Socialite_Amanda Bretz

There’s also a variety of potted plants, perfect for gift giving situations like housewarming gifts, birthdays, other celebrations, or just for the plant-lover in your life.

The Socialite recommends Good News Blooms, Sips, and Sweets!

The details:
255 South Commercial Avenue, St. Clair
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What’s Happening in East Central Missouri October 6 – 12, 2025

It’s October and that means it’s time for fall festivals, pumpkin patches, and spooky fun! This week there’s opportunities to hear live music, a number of community fall festivals, a fall outdoor market, a free drive-in showing of the movie “Addams Family Values,” Oktoberfest events, and a lot more!

Thursday, Oct. 9
Music on Main in Union continues this week with live music by Paul O’Duo, with food and drink available to purchase from Hagies 19. The fun begins at 5 p.m.
Learn more.

Photo via ReDiscover Union on Facebook
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Thursday, Oct. 9
Liberty Hall’s Dynamic Women Speaker Series continues with Rooted in Resilience, a transformative evening of community, healing, and inspiration—bringing together storytelling, art, and real conversation. Hosted at Liberty Hall in partnership with the Four Rivers Arts Council, this one-night event features Raylene Hollrah, a nationally recognized speaker and three-time cancer survivor, and Anne Molasky, a local artist whose powerful work invites us to reflect, rise, and reconnect.
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Friday, Oct. 10
Line dancing kicks off at “The Office” Bar & Grill from 6 – 9 p.m., and there will be lessons all night.
Learn more.

Friday, Oct. 10
Downtown Union will have its homecoming parade. Bring the whole family out to watch the parade and support Union High School’s homecoming. The fun starts at 2 p.m.
Learn more.

Saturday, Oct. 11
Oktoberfest at St. Clare Catholic Church in St. Clair from noon – 6 p.m. will feature a fried chicken dinner, music, pull tabs, bingo, and more.
Get all the details.

Saturday, Oct. 11
Cinema 1 Plus in Washington is hosting another free drive-in movie, and this week’s film is “Addams Family Values.”
Get more info on Facebook.

Saturday, Oct. 11
Register for the free “Out of the Darkness” suicide prevent walk in Union. The 5th Annual walk also includes food trucks, raffle, bounce house, face painting, along with tables for resources and information on suicide awareness.
Learn more.

Saturday, Oct. 11
If you’re looking for a tasty homemade sweet treat, consider stopping by the bake sale benefitting American Legion Auxiliary. The event is from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. in Union.
Find out more.

Saturday, Oct. 11
Bring your plants or seedlings to trade with fellow plant lovers at the Swallows Nest in Washington Learn about different species and care tips, while exploring unique plant art and accessories to enhance your collection. Join in and celebrate your passion for gardening!
Get the details.

Saturday, Oct. 11
Mt. Zion Baptist Church in St. Clair is hosting a Fall Community Event. There will be prizes and giveaways as well as vendors and fun for the whole family.
Find out more.

Saturday, Oct. 11
The Fall Labadie Outdoor Market will take place from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Find goods from 30+ vendors, including food vendors. The market will also take place on the same day as the Labadie Community Association’s Chili Cook Off.
Get more details.

Saturday, Oct. 11
First Baptist Church of Gray’s Summit is hosting a Fall Festival. Beginning at 11 a.m. and running until 2 p.m., the event will have live music and free food (burgers, hot dogs, chips, water), bounce house, barrel train rides, face painting, games, crafts, and a bake sale at this free event.
More information is on Facebook.

Sunday, Oct. 12
Super Steven’s Camp Fundraiser is happening at Old Farm Winery in Catawissa. The event will have live music, vendors, a silent auction, quilt raffle, and food from Dynasty Manna food truck.
Learn more.

Sunday, Oct. 12
Stop by Essence Salon & Spa at its new location at 15 S. Oak St., during its open house from 1-3 p.m.
Get more info.

Sunday, Oct. 12
Andy’s Produce in Union is hosting Pumpkin Palooza from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Enjoy face painting, ice cream, pumpkin crafts, a food truck, and more.
Learn more.

Road Trippin’

Take a little road trip to some of these events happening within a short drive of Franklin County.

Thursday, Oct. 9 – Sunday, Oct. 12
Autumn Glow Festival is lighting up Eureka Thursdays-Sundays this fall at Brookdale Farms. This enchanting night walk, inspired by traditional Chinese lantern festivals, is the perfect autumn outing for friends and families. Explore 100s of intricately crafted lanterns, enjoy live acrobatic shows, try tasty local food, and discover a world of festive fun for all ages.
Learn more.

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Friday, Oct. 10
The 3rd Annual Pat Hofherr Memorial Spaghetti Dinner is a chance to honor St. James Winery founder Pat Hofherr with an evening of family, food, and tradition. This special night includes a guided cellar tour, an engaging conversation with Peter Hofherr, CEO and 2nd-generation owner, and of course, a classic Rosati-style spaghetti dinner. Your ticket includes a hearty spaghetti dinner and a glass of wine, making it a warm and memorable way to celebrate Pat’s legacy and the community she helped build.
Tickets are $25 and are available online.

Friday, Oct. 10 & Saturday, Oct. 11
Step Into The Hollows at Brookdale Farms in Eureka. This fall, the woods come alive. Deep in the shadows of Brookdale Farms lies The Hollows—a haunted walking trail where every rustle, flicker, and shadow may not be what it seems. On this immersive haunted experience, you’ll 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. 10 – Sunday, Oct. 12
Happening every weekend in October, Hermann Oktoberfest features beer, food, music, games, and more.
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Saturday, Oct. 11
The 46th Annual Old Iron Works Festival is happening from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Maramec Spring Park in St. James. Admission is $20 per car or free with Season Pass. There will be two stages with live music and entertainers, as well as crafters & artisans, kid’s games, demonstrations, plus food and beverage vendors and more.
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Saturday, Oct. 11
The Fall Festival will kick off at 10 a.m. at Bland City Park, with a chili cook-off, craft festival, and tractor pull.
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Saturday, Oct. 11
The Rosebud Country Music Festival will host a lineup of 10 musicians, as well as vendors throughout the event, which runs from 3 p.m. -11:30 p.m.
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Saturday, Oct. 11 & Sunday, Oct. 12
The pumpkin patch at Three Girls and a Tractor is open on Saturday and Sunday beginning at 10 a.m. both days.
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Sunday, Oct. 12
Oktoberfest in Old Town Eureka will be a day packed with fall fun, live music, food, drinks, and local vendors! Sip seasonal brews and festive cocktails, enjoy live performances from local musicians, shop with amazing vendors and makers, feast on delicious eats from area favorites, soak up the atmosphere with family and friends!
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Sunday, Oct. 12
Head to Augusta Winery for a DIY Witch Hat Craft & Sip event beginning at 12 p.m. The ticket price includes a wine flight, all supplies, and attendees can enjoy live music in the beer garden after the painting event, from 1-4 p.m.
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