Spooky season has arrived, and with it, several options for getting your scare on. If you enjoy the season but not the creepiness, there are also options for families who want to get their kids involved in the fun. Theater lovers have a disco musical to look forward to that will have them dancing in their seats.
Laser Halloween/Ooky Spooky Light Show| Oct. 3 through Oct. 5
Laser Halloween and Ooky Spooky Light are both being held at the Longway Planetarium, with shows taking place weekly on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays (with additional showings for Laser Halloween) through Nov. 2. These shows bring some creepy fun to families, featuring beloved music set to state-of-the-art laser displays.
Spooky Trails Haunts| Oct. 3 and Oct. 4
Spooky Trails in Swartz Creek returns for another year of scares. They are open on Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 25. They offer three attractions to enjoy, including a haunted hayride, a zombie hayride, and the UnDead Field of Fear.
Trunk-or-Treat| Oct. 3
Grand Blanc United Methodist Church will hold a Trunk-or-Treat on Oct. 3, where kids in costumes can trick-or-treat, get their faces painted, see a firetruck and a police car, enjoy a bounce house, and meet McGruff the Crime Stoppers mascot.
Fall Harvest Festival| Oct. 4
Head to the Applewood Estate for their annual Fall Harvest Festival, where you can enjoy apples, cider, live music, tours of the historic house, and more.
Xanadu presented by Flint Community Players| Oct. 3 through 5
The Flint Community Players present this musical roller-disco about artistic inspiration and love. The production will take place Oct. 3 through 5.
These are just some of the amazing things you can do this weekend, and for the full list of events, head to the Explore Flint & Genesee calendar of events.
