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Halloween events to do this week

Costume contest, late-night snacks and more to celebrate Halloween
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MADDY RICE
Buildings lining Main Street downtown, Pullman, Wash.

Welcome back, and welcome to Halloween! I expect all of you have fun plans and costumes for the weekend, and I look forward to seeing everyone dressed up.

But, if you are still unsure of what to do this weekend, I have some ideas for you, both Halloween-themed and not.

Enjoy!

Farm Stand

  • What: Weekly farm stand with fresh organic vegetables grown on the student farm
  • When: 3–6 p.m. Fridays through October
  • Where: WSU Organic Farm

Pullman Farmers Market

  • What: Pullman’s annual farmers market
  • When: 3:30–6 p.m. Wednesdays
  • Where: Brelsford WSU Visitor Center

Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love

  • What: Exhibition of work by internationally recognized artist Jeffrey Gibson
  • When: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Tuesdays–Saturdays until March 9, 2024
  • Where: Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU

Here in a Homemade Forest: Common Reading Connections

  • What: Exhibition of work by Indigenous and non-Indigenous American artists inspired by the WSU common reading book “Braiding Sweetgrass” by Robin Wall Kimmerer
  • When: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Tuesdays–Saturdays until March 9, 2024
  • Where: Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU

Haunted Objects

  • What: Live paranormal investigators
  • When: 6–8 p.m. Oct. 26
  • Where: Compton Union Building Auditorium

Butch’s Nightmare Returns

  • What: Butch’s Nightmare, scary movie marathon, zombie laser-tag, food, tarot readers and caricature artists
  • When: 8 p.m. Oct. 27
  • Where: Compton Union Building

Costume Contest

  • What: Showing of Rocky Horror Picture Show with costume contest with $25 gift gard to Adam and Eve for winners
  • When: 8:30–11 p.m. Oct. 27
  • Where: CUB Auditorium

Snacks at Midnight 

  • What: Late-night snacks, live music and Halloween party
  • When: 9 p.m. Oct. 27–1 a.m Oct. 28
  • Where: John’s Alley Tavern in Moscow

Trick-or-Treat

  • What: Downtown Pullman transforms into a spooky town for trick-or-treaters
  • When: 3–6 p.m. Oct. 28
  • Where: Downtown Pullman

Halloween Bash

  • What: Trunk-or-Treat, carnival and haunted house
  • When: 3–7 p.m. Oct. 28 for carnival; 6–9 p.m. for haunted house
  • Where: Gladish Community and Cultural Center in Pullman
  • Cost: Free entry for carnival; $5 for haunted house

A Triumph of Poetry and Music

  • What: Palouse Choral Society celebrates National Book Month with performance of work from famous poets
  • When: 4 p.m. Oct. 29
  • Where: Simpson United Methodist Church in Pullman
  • Cost: $0–60

Gatsby Party

  • What: Roaring 20s Gatsby Party with dinner and silent auction
  • When: 7–9 p.m. Nov. 2
  • Where: Regency Pullman
  • Cost: $50 for individual tickets, $350 for table of 8

I hope you enjoyed this list of events this week, and I will be back next week with more. If there is an event you want to see here next week, feel free to reach me at [email protected].

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ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE
ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief
Alexandria started working for the Evergreen in October 2020 as a news reporter and eventually hopped around to the roots/life, opinion and culture sections. She was a copy editor for three semesters beginning in January 2021 and was the Life editor in fall 2022. She was the copy chief for the summer and fall 2023 semesters, and is currently the editor-in-chief for the spring 2024 semester. She is from Tri-Cities, WA, and is always writing in her free time.
MADDY RICE, Evergreen photographer
Maddy Rice is a photographer for the Daily Evergreen. Originally from White Center, Washington, she is a sophomore majoring in Business Managment, with a minor in Sports Managment. Maddy began working for the Daily Evergreen in the Fall of 2023.