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Ongoing

First Friday Series at Moore Square: “Back to the Future”

Moore Square 201 S. Blount Street, Raleigh

Take a blanket or a chair and meet your friends at Moore Square each First Friday for a free feature film. Attendees will enjoy pre-show entertainment on theme with each.

Centro’s annual Day of the Dead 5K

Centro Mexican Restaurant 106 S. Wilmington Street, Raleigh

Centro and the Boys & Girls Club of Wake County host the Day of the Dead 5K at 10 a.m. The race raises funds for the Brentwood Boy & Girls.

Spellbound Square

Moore Square 201 S. Blount Street, Raleigh

Magic, mischief, and mayhem abound in Spellbound Square. Encounter mysterious creatures and amazing magicians, have your fortune told, create spooky crafts, and decorate a pumpkin to take home for All.

Mordecai Historic Park – Annual Haunted Mordecai Presentation

Mordecai Historic Park 1 Mimosa St., Raleigh

The Ghost Guild will be unveiling their findings from their paranormal research conducted at Mordecai Historic Park. As a special treat, attendees will have the opportunity to enter our drawing for a chance.

“Barbecue”

Theatre Raleigh 6638 Old Wake Forest Road, Raleigh

The grill is hot, the beer is chilled, and the table is set for a typical O’Mallery family barbecue. The O'Mallerys are a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together.

Fall Fest by Brookside Bodega and The Optimist

Brookside Bodega 1000 Brookside Drive, Suite 119, Raleigh

Raleigh’s Brookside Bodega and The Optimist will be co-hosting a fall festival featuring food trucks, a Halloween costume contest, vendors, games and more! Plus, Gouge Wrestling will perform and Crank.

Halloween Double Feature Movie

Dorothea Dix Park 1030 Richardson Dr., Raleigh

The Raleigh skyline creates the perfect backdrop for enjoying a Halloween Double Feature, "Casper" and "Us," on the big screen. Come in costume to get in on all the fun.

“ARCADIA” by Tom Stoppard

Burning Coal Theatre 224 Polk St., Raleigh

Burning Coal Theatre presents this upbeat comedy about a young mathematical genius who studies with her tutor in 1809, while in the present day, researchers scour the house and grounds.

“Barbecue”

Theatre Raleigh 6638 Old Wake Forest Road, Raleigh

The grill is hot, the beer is chilled, and the table is set for a typical O’Mallery family barbecue. The O'Mallerys are a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together.