Our traditional Silly Spooky Halloween event was cancelled in 2020, due to the attendance limitations and other restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Not your traditional haunted house -- it's a haunted road through the scariest woods in northern Illinois. Street chalk artist and muralist Nate Baranowski will be creating a fall themed 3-D chalk painting on the plaza for families to "jump into" to take interactive photos. Costumes are encouraged. Halloween Cookie Decorating: Virtually from 2-3:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, courtesy of Palatine Public Library. Visit www.aapld.org. Lisle Park District's Pumpkin Carving Contest: By Saturday, Oct. 31. Individuals must register with Ann Lewis. This open house is among those taking place in Dundee in lieu of the traditional downtown Halloween Bash, … Entries must be received by 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 26, at AtTheMAC.org/Events/Costume-Pageant. For the full Chicago Hauntings schedule and to get tickets, visit ChicagoHauntings.com/Naperville-Hauntings-Ghost-Walks. 'Día de los Muertos': 10-11 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 1, with Fox River Valley Public Library District. Call (847) 263-6300 or visit geneseetheatre.com. To ensure safety, merchants may be handing out prepackaged only treats outside. During the screenings, the Killer Crew (actors portraying ghouls and monsters) roam among the vehicles providing additional scares. All dogs must remain leashed. Vehicles must enter on Wing Street and exit on McClure Avenue, following a one-way traffic route through the park. Little Park of Horrors is open to vehicle traffic only. Register at gpld.org. ... Spooky Halloween events taking place across Scotland . The food pantry is part of the nonprofit organization Wheeling Township Emergency Fund, Inc. Visit wheelingparkdistrict.com/. Immediately following the race, runners and spectators alike are invited to partake in a special after-party at the Tap House Grill. Timed tickets available. 20 people maximum per tour. Halloween events announced to News . Halloween Hoopla Costume Walk: 10-10:45 and 11-11:45 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, at Woodland Park, 1425 Wilmot Road, Deerfield. Pets are invited to don their best Halloween costumes at the third annual Pet Costume Parade. Register at warrenvilleparks.org. Janet Leigh appears as Marion Crane in the famous shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 classic thriller "Psycho." https://bit.ly/2G7XDu0. Trunk-or-Treat for kids 3-11. Those outside the broadcast area can livestream the show at huntleyradio.com/hcr/. Drive-through scare service begins at 6 p.m. and will run until midnight. Although social distancing makes it more challenging, there are still many events throughout the suburbs that promise spooky -- and safe -- fun. A panel of experts will judge all entries and winners will be chosen. Limited capacity; face masks and social distancing required. For ages 8 and older. Tours are self-guided. 132, or visit palatinelibrary.org. See below for details and to sign up! Kids 10 and younger are invited to play a variety of games to play with treats for prizes and each person will receive an extra treat for coming in costume. Visit www.deerfieldparks.org. Trunk-or-Treat Festival: Noon-3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, at Mall of India, Route 59 in Naperville. Night of 1,000 Jack-o'-Lanterns runs through Oct. 25 at Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe. You must reserve a ticket and a time slot in advance. Disturbia Haunted House: Thursdays to Sundays through Oct. 31 at 1213 Butterfield Road, Downers Grove. Drive through trick-or-treat. Nailed It! Oct 1, 2020 at 1:35 PM. Jack-O'-Lantern Contest: St. Peter Lutheran Church, 18N377 Galligan Road in West Dundee, will host this free contest. There will be special treats for every person in the car. The park is closed in November 2020 and December 2020, and throughout the winter, and will reopen in the spring of 2021. Wear your costume and join in for a night of Halloween fun strolling along the paths of Takiff Center. Listen to stories of the S.S. Eastland, Brookfield Zoo, Fort Dearborn Massacre and John Dillinger. Sign the 2020 annual ride waiver at waiver.fr/p-SDLTu. For details or to register, visit palatinelibrary.org/events/month. Sugar Skull City: Through Nov. 15 and with Day of the Dead events during First Fridays on Nov. 6 in downtown Aurora. Randall Oaks Zoo's annual Fall Festival: Through Nov. 1 at the zoo, 1180 N. Randall Road in West Dundee. Drive Thru Trunk-or-Treat and Food Drive: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, at St. Barnabas Lutheran Church, 8901 Cary-Algonquin Road in Cary. Halloween Hustle 5K: 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, from 345 N. Eric Drive, Palatine. Masks are required and distancing will be observed. Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead): 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 1, at Camera Park, 101 E. Fullerton Ave. in Glendale Heights. Register via EventBrite.com. Carol Stream Halloween Decorating Contest: Contest judging will be completed by Friday, Oct. 30. Register for this Zoom program at bataviapubliclibrary.org. The operating season, hours, and events changed during 2020 as we followed developments of the pandemic and its impact on operating the park, and we’ll keep tracking impacts on the upcoming 2021 season. Grades seven-12. Zoo is open at 25% capacity. Other than the regular traditions, there are crazy parties and Halloween events in Dundee lined up this 2020. AN INDEPENDENCE event will go ahead on Halloween - despite kids being told not to go guising the same day. Watch the Talewise animated video "Mummy at Mystery Mansion"; trick-or-treat around the grounds and learn the history of why we beg for candy from strangers; experience hands-on harvest equipment from the museum's collection; play historic and Halloween games; share campfire spooky stories (weather permitting) and more. Basement of the Dead House: Wednesdays to Sundays, to Nov. 1, at 42 W. New York St., Aurora. The eggs will be filled with peanut-allergy-friendly candy, stickers and small prizes. Terror in the Timbers: Fridays and Saturdays in October at Camp Big Timber, 37W955 Big Timber Road in Elgin. Enjoy the colors of the season, see the animals, and pick out pumpkins. Our 2020 Halloween events guide features everything from ghostly creatures and things that go bump in the night, to the not-too-spooky events for the young and easily scared. Dress up in costume and head over in your car for a drive-up Trunk or Treat and a reverse parade all-in-one. There will be games, crafts, a parade, a comfort dog, a possible fire truck visit and a prepackaged goody bag to take home. Kids are encouraged to wear costumes. Choose a category and upload photos to the "Fall Fun Event" on www.facebook.com/frgliving/. You can be a master at cooking Halloween special recipes with cooking classes near you, drink the night away with the special Halloween pub crawl, attend family friendly events, take a haunted house tour or even attend a spooky Halloween party in Dundee. Fox Valley Mall Virtual Haunted House: Runs through Halloween. Sign up at www.frvpld.info. More than 1,000 hand-carved, real pumpkins lit with LED lights will light up the night and line the family-friendly path in a beautiful fall setting. As the cars drive through the lot, choir members will place treats in the bags. Cost is $15. On a dark and stormy night, conjure up Halloween spirit at the historic Churchville Schoolhouse through readings of Edgar Allan Poe's scariest works. Along the way, encounter entertaining characters and watch live carvers. The car wash will be taken over by lost souls, goblins, spirits and mass murder types for local Halloween fun. Candlelight Ballads: Elton John, Adele, Eva Cassidy & More, EXTRA DATE: The Rock Orchestra by Candlelight: London, 4 Weekends Only Design Thinking Training Course in Dundee, 4 Weekends Only Power BI Training Course in Dundee, Gymnastics Classes Tuesdays 4-5pm and 5-6pm for 5 and 6 year olds, The Virtual Sewcial (January)- Dundee Studio, 4 Weekends Selenium Automation Testing Training Course Dundee, 16 Hours Only Scrum Developer Training Course in Dundee. Follow the West Chicago Halloween Festivities Facebook page for updates. The event will include character greetings, activities along the trail and a goody bag for the kids. West Dundee Illinois Nearby Towns. Social distancing will be followed; wear a mask. 'Labyrinth': 5:30-8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30, in the Harnish Main Library parking lot, 2600 Harnish Drive, Algonquin. Pumpkin painting, scarecrow building and maybe even a petting zoo. The last park entry is one hour before close. Try with different keywords! AURA Halloween 2020 tickets. This is a free, outdoor event by Riverfront Playhouse. Cost is $12. For extra fun, dress up your car, too. The winners from the Jack-O'-Lantern Contest will be announced. The link to the meeting will be emailed to you on the morning of the program. Scare-Vision Theater: 7, 9:30 and 11:55 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 31 at Dungeon of Doom, 600 29th St., Zion. I Spy Ghost Hunt: Oct. 27-Nov. 1 at various parks in the Warrenville Park District. Park in the Greene Valley Forest Preserve Greene Road parking lot or park at the northern end behind the barn. Drive-In Movie Night: 7:30-10:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30, at North Suburban YMCA, 2705 Techny Road, Northbrook. Visitors are required to wear masks. Bring a flashlight and a basket. Voucher must be booked by Fri 23 Oct 2020 (we don’t want you to miss out!). Everyone donating a nonperishable food item will receive candy treats. There is no night maze this year. London. The first 100 people can avoid the lines from 2-2:30 p.m. with a Fast Pass, available for purchase online for $2. Jack-o'-lanterns must be turned in by Oct. 24 from 11 a.m. to noon. Balloon twisting, a clown and a stilt-walker will stroll the street throughout the afternoon. Winners will be announced Oct. 31. Two family members allowed per child. Drive by Camera Park and pay your respects to two ofrendas dedicated to Frida Kahlo and the victims of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Costumes encouraged. In case of inclement weather, the event will be canceled. Visit cosleyzoo.org. Trick-or-treat while never having to leave your car. Entries will be judged on costume originality and video greeting. Start Date: Sat, 31st Oct 2020. Visit deerfieldparks.org/. Members of the Hersey choirs will be dressed in costume and attach bags to the side of each vehicle. The Wing Park Golf Course will not be affected by the closure. Passport cards and a list of participating businesses are available at carygrovechamber.com or at the chamber office, 445 Park Ave. in Cary. Come join the Halloween Hustle 5K and Kids Dash. Tour sizes are restricted to a maximum of 19 people under social distancing guidelines and face masks are required. Courtesy of Chicago Botanic Garden. Lot opens at 6 p.m. $30 suggested donation per car; $10 extra for the first three rows. ... Merry Christmas to all our friends and customers. A park district contest committee will judge the entries Oct. 28-29. Pumpkins will be available for purchase. Rebecca Tulloch traces the origins of the American Spiritualism movement virtually through the story of Maggie Fox, who shows how mediums talked to spirits and ways they were discredited as charlatans. It will be a public vote for the winner. For a map, visit bensenville.il.us. Multiple voucher purchases permitted. Children in sixth through eighth grades can draw and decorate a skull or an entire skeleton. The ghost walk tours with Ursula Bielski take place entirely outdoors on a stroll through Naperville's Historic District. Find out more at sugarskullcity.com. Aura Nightclub in Dundee. Event starts on Saturday, 31 October 2020 and happening at Aura Nightclub, Dundee, SC. The activity pool will have floating plastic pumpkins and harvest eggs containing candy or toys. Parents must register in advance and remain at the event to supervise their child. Preregistration is required. Visit www.lith.org and print the voting ballot, or stop by the village hall, 600 Harvest Gate, to pick one up. Dundee & Angus Edinburgh & The Lothians Fife Greater Glasgow and The Clyde Valley ... As well as live online speaker events, the 2020 festival will feature its usual mix of art exhibitions, film events, music and performance. It's free to watch the parade. Big Timber Pumpkin Fest Trick-or-Treat: Friday, Oct. 23, and Friday and Saturday, Oct. 30-31, at Camp Big Timber, 37W955 Big Timber Road in Elgin. Online and small outdoor events Spooky Windows Illusions: Through Nov. 1 at the Algonquin Commons, 1900 S. Randall Road. Kids, from infant to eighth grade, in costume can receive a Halloween goody bag at the Youth Services desk. For the videos, child entrants should, in the spirit of their costume character, say "Hello!" "Edgar Allan Poe -- Spooky Stories From the Schoolhouse": Starting Friday, Oct. 23, courtesy of the Elmhurst History Museum. Night of 1,000 Jack-o'-Lanterns: 6:30-10:30 p.m. Friday through Sunday, Oct. 23-25, at the Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake-Cook Road, Glencoe. All ages. Attendees must remain in their vehicles. Admission is $5. Halloween Drive. They also will have the annual costume contest and parade from 3-4 p.m. Tickets for events being sold separately on Eventbrite. Follow the Facebook event facebook.com/events/3235480293239403/ or facebook.com/chapelstreetmasterpiece/. Pick up your materials at the library from Oct. 25-31 and then join in on the Zoom meeting on Nov. 1. Trick-or-Treat Goody Bags: All day Monday through Saturday, Oct. 26-31, at Harnish Main Library, 2600 Harnish Drive, Algonquin. "Great value, well organised and brilliant fun!" Doggie goody bags for participating pooches. "Haunted History": 2-3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25, courtesy of the Batavia Public Library. A "Revive our Y" drive-in movie fundraiser featuring "Ghostbusters," the 1984 (PG) TV version. Ticket price includes beer samplings from 15 local breweries. Listen to creepy and unsettling stories that will put you in the Halloween spirit. Show off your costume on Zoom and treat yourself to a special Halloween storytime. 10:30pm til 3:30am (last entry 2:00am) Minimum Age: 18. Held in the LOVE Mural Parking Lot. Kids in kindergarten through second grade can enjoy a story, games, and a DIY monster meet 'n' greet. Admission and parking are free. Virtual Halloween Fun: 4-4:45 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23, courtesy of the Geneva Public Library. All Hallow's Eve: 1-5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, at Arlington Heights Historical Museum, 110 W. Fremont St., Arlington Heights. Enjoy several breweries and music during the Big Timber Brew Fest. State law requires bike riders to have a clear light on the front and a red reflector or a red light on the back for nighttime riding. No registration required. Happy Hersey Haunt Boolevard: 4-7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, at John Hersey High School, 1900 E. Thomas St., Arlington Heights. Visit www.atthemac.org or www.facebook.com/AtTheMAC. Dungeon of Doom's pandemic pivot from its long-running haunted house features a drive-in. Big Timber Brew Fest: 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, at Camp Big Timber, 37W955 Big Timber Road, Elgin. Collect ghoulish goodies trunk-or-treating, win raffle prizes, and enjoy kid-friendly activities. There are still spots open for 8:30 to 9 a.m. and 9:30 to 10 a.m. Limited capacity; face masks and social distancing required. Get a clue sheet by Oct. 26. Categories: Spookiest, Most Creative, Best Theme, Best Kid Friendly, with $50 Target gift card for each category winner. Costumed actors will taunt moviegoers at the outdoor Scare-Vision Theater adjacent to the Dungeon of Doom Haunted House in Zion. - Courtesy of Historic Downtown Long Grove Business Association, longgrove.org/festivals/halloween-trick-or-treating, www.bigtimberpumpkinfest.org/trick-or-treat, www.bigtimberpumpkinfest.org/terror-in-the-timbers, bigtimberpumpkinfest.org/family-fall-fest, heparks.org/event/drive-boo-trick-or-treat/, mpdowntown.com/downtown-trick-or-treat-participants, trailrunner.com/event/halloween-hustle-5k, ChicagoHauntings.com/Naperville-Hauntings-Ghost-Walks, shopatalgonquincommons.com/events-promotions, www.signupgenius.com/go/805044FABAD28A3FC1-randall, www.facebook.com/GlenEllynChamberofCommerce/, Click here to sign up for the Register at ahpd.org/events/20201024/. For information, www.nsymca.org. "Tunnel of Terror": 6-10 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, Oct. 28-31, at Brittain's Car Wash, 1572 Larkin Ave. in Elgin. New in 2020… Bonnie Dundee will host a Halloween Scramble! Fitness 19 will be at the shelter hosting a Puppies & Yoga event from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Brighter World Artistry will host a Spooky Halloween Craft for all ages from 1-3 p.m. Halloween Extravaganza/Parents Night Out: 7-9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30, at Code Ninjas Hoffman Estates, 1710 W. Algonquin Road, Hoffman Estates. Visit shopatalgonquincommons.com/events-promotions or www.facebook.com/AlgCommons/. This is a social night ride with a moderate pace ride for a few miles throughout the core neighborhoods. We continue to follow the guidance from the state of Illinois concerning pandemic safety with this helpful interpretation from Ride Illinois, bit.ly/RideIllinoisPandemicGuidance. This class is designed for children with disabilities ages 3 and older with caregiver support. THIS EVENT IS NOW FULL. Face coverings must be worn by all family members, unless in the water. Email both pictures to Erica at ewise@lisleparkdistrict.org by Saturday, Oct. 31. For information, visit brittainscarwash.com or www.facebook.com/Brittainscarwash/. Register at www.sgparks.org. 10/21/2020 – 11/17/2020 (23:59 PST) Place 3 or more Halloween event furniture inside your house to receive the Halloween Event Season Buff! There will be "Pumpkin Enrichment for the Animals" at 12:30 p.m. daily, with pumpkins and fall treats for sale. Cost is $10 per entry. Wear a mask and practice social distancing. Share Cononsyth Farm Pick Your Own Pumpkin Patch 2020 with your friends. Plus, food truck options will let you enjoy eats from some of your favorite restaurants. Downtown Mount Prospect Trick-or-Treat: 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28, in downtown Mount Prospect. The classic American red barn at 23W171 Hobson Road in Naperville will be staged with straw bales for family fun and photos through Oct. 31. Scottish Halloween traditions . Brookfield Zoo Dinos Everywhere! Trick-or-treating event: 4-6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, at Luigi's Pizza and Fun Center, 732 Prairie St. in Aurora. Pumpkin decorating contest: In place of the annual Fall Fun event, the Fox River Grove Special Events Committee will host a Pumpkin Decorating Contest. Visit glenviewparks.org/. $10 per car. Dundee's most popular nightclub presents: Halloween Dare to enter the abandoned Castle on our family friendly tours and see what creatures lie within. Face coverings are required. Fox River Grove's Mack family has been hosting drive-through Halloween haunts for more than 30 years. Visit mundeleinparks.org/. Scary Stories Read Aloud: Virtually from 6-7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23, courtesy of the Arlington Heights Memorial Library. Visit www.ShopHawthornMall.com. Halloween is not just a single day celebration, it’s one entire season where tricks and treats happen, people put on their spookiest costumes and attend the eerie ghost tours in Dundee. St. Peter Drive Through Trick-or-Treat: 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, at St. Peter Lutheran Church, 111 W. Olive, Arlington Heights. For details, email Cathie Winnie at cwinnie@nsymca.org. The church and Masterpiece Ministry with MyRecess Therapy will host a dress-up and drive-through event with a row of decorated trunks for a sensory- and allergy-friendly treat. Register for a time slot by purchasing a ticket at givebutter.com/herseyhappyhauntboolevard. Participants will receive a Halloween Fun Walk medal upon completion of the walk, a treat bag and the opportunity to participate in the costume contest. The LED-lit jack-o'-lanterns will be staged along a festive, paved pathway starting at the Esplanade. Halloween Sensory Storytime: 11-11:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, with Gail Borden Public Library in Elgin. Due to capacity limits, reservations are required at www.signupgenius.com/go/805044FABAD28A3FC1-randall. Entertainment Come dressed in your favorite costume for a night of Halloween activities, costume contest, coding and STEM activities. For information, call (847) 907-3600, ext. Maps available from sponsoring businesses and online. Restaurants; Directory. Halloween in Dundee can be an amazing night of the year. The Scream Machine Haunted Attraction COVID-19 CLOSED FOR 2020 Taylor, MI The Scream Machine Haunted House offers up tons of thrills and chills during the Halloween Season. Sausage rolls – The Witchcraft Act of 1735 forbid the consumption of pork pastries on Halloween. The businesses will have candy waiting and will stamp your passport card. Spooktacular Flashlight Hunt: 6:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30, at Sunset Park, 5200 Miller Road in Lake in the Hills. Voucher is non-refundable unless event is cancelled. See the Facebook event for contest rules and details. ... Halloween event: 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25, at St. Peter Lutheran Church, 18N377 Galligan Road in West Dundee. ... 2020 at 7:24 AM. Join the Wheeling Park District in the fight against hunger by participating in its Trick-or-Treat Food Drive. Spirits and Seances: Virtually from 7-8:15 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27, sponsored by the Palatine Public Library. Visit www.czs.org/fallatbrookfieldzoo. October 9, 2020 The age groups are: youth, 18 and younger; adult/individual, over 18, and family, 2 or more participants. Event URN: 477739. Event Type: Cyclo-Cross (Competitive) Venue: Camperdown Country Park Cycle Centre, Camperdown Park, Dundee, Angus, DD2 4TF This facility is based within a country park & has been developed to promote a healthy lifestyle for dundee residents and visitors View map Day of the Dead Art Workshop: 7-8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23, at the North Suburban YMCA, 2705 Techny Road, Northbrook. Visit www.shopfoxvalleymall.com/events/. All bags will be packed with care by staff wearing masks and gloves. Tickets are $20 per car and includes Brittain's car wash full of special effects, frights and fun, all while getting a Platinum Clean car. Free, but donations are accepted. For everyone's safety, the event will adhere to COVID-19 guidelines. Bring a chair or blanket. Attendance is limited in the park and store. Drive-through Trick-or-Treat Food Drive: 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, Oct. 24, at Community Recreation Center Preschool's Circle Drive, 100 Community Blvd., Wheeling. Gather some fearless friends and tune in online as Elmhurst History Museum staff members tap into creepy classics like "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Raven," and more. Sponsored by the Hersey Choral Department, the Happy Hersey Haunt Boolevard features a drive-through trick-or-treat experience for children in preschool through middle school. No registration is required and costumes are encouraged. Halloween is one of the most fun holidays to celebrate in Dundee, whether you are Looking for an epic Halloween adventure party or parades in Dundee there are so many fun things to do.Dundee has some fantastic venues which hosted Halloween events & parties last year, find them below: We'll recommend events that you would not want to miss! For information, www.fulllifeinchrist.org. Halloween Walk With a Twist: Through Oct. 31. Visit www.abbeyfarms.org. $15, $13.50 for zoo members. Spook factor: Galoshans Festival, Inverclyde. Throughout the year, the Village of West Dundee facilitates and/or organizes a variety of events. Join via Zoom for Halloween books, songs, dancing. The Trunk-or-Treat is free and open to the community from 4 to 6 p.m. Hayrides are $3 and free for kids 1 or younger. Lake in the Hills Parks and the Halloween Bunny will fill the Sunset Park soccer fields with candy-filled glowing eggs for the older kids that didn't get to participate in the spring egg hunt. All materials will be provided. Everyone will stay in their cars. Gourds, pumpkins, apples, cider, corn stalks, and straw bales available for purchase. Social distancing and face coverings are required. The Warrenville Park District will parade by with costumed characters, candy and music. Halloween Egg Hunt: Sugar Grove Park District is bringing the egg hunt to you this year. Upon arrival at the park, guests will be greeted with traditional mariachi music and directed to the ofrendas, as well as locations where they can drop off their donation items. : 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays at Abbey Farms, 2855 Hart Road in Aurora. Once carved, take a picture of your pumpkin, as well as one of you with your pumpkin. Wear a face mask at this outdoor event. Join My Recess, Buddy Break and the Rising Lights Project for this free event, which will follow COVID-19 safety guidelines. We'll find event recomendations just for you. Parent supervision is required. See Nearby Cities. The route will start near Barone's Restaurant, 475 Pennsylvania Ave., and end near Blackberry Market, 401 N. Main St. Free parking is available at the village's "Park by the Path" program. (847) 639-2800 or email info@carygrovechamber.com. Pony rides will not be operating at this time. Free; deadline to register is Oct. 27. "War of the Worlds" director on Huntley radio: 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23, on 101.5 FM WHRU-LP. Participants must register in advance for one 45 minute time block. Genesee Theatre paranormal tour: 6 and 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23, and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, at 203 N. Genesee St., Waukegan. The four parks will be: Black Walnut Park on Oct. 26; Strubler Park on Oct. 27; Windsor Pointe Park on Oct. 28; and McDole Park on Oct. 29. There also will be a contest for the best-decorated car. Participants must register in advance; register for one 45-minute time block. Sign up at www.frvpld.info. For information, contact Denise Ulaszek at youth@stbarnabas-cary.org or (847) 639-3959.

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