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Now–Oct. 31  Apple Annie’s Corn Maze

6405 W. Williams Road, Willcox  9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Apple Annie’s Corn Maze has three levels of difficulty, so whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned navigator, there is a level just for you! Visit the pumpkin patch and pick up some fresh produce while you’re there. $9 for ages 12 and up, $7 for ages 3–11, no charge for children 2 and under.  www.appleannies.com

 

Now–Oct. 31  Glowing Pumpkins Tucson

Tucson Mall North parking lot, 4500 N. Oracle Road. Dusk–10 p.m.

Families will be delighted and amazed as they walk through the display of over 5,000 pumpkins. Make your way through Safari Adventure, Candyland, The Train Depot, Dia de los Muertos, The Princess Castle and more. General Admission $20, Family Four-Pack $75, no charge for children 2 and under.  www.glowingpumpkins.com

 

Oct. 7  Monster Mash at Steam Pump Ranch

10901 N. Oracle Road, Oro Valley  5–8 p.m.

Bring your family out for some Halloween fun. Jumping castles, face painting, pumpkins and Halloween crafts. Enjoy music and food trucks. $5 per person, no charge for children 3 and under.  www.orovalleyaz.org

 

Oct. 14  Quincie Douglas Spooktacular

Quincie Douglas Center, 1575 E 36th Street  6–8 p.m.

Dress up in costume and enjoy a fun night of Trunk–or–Treat. www.tucsonaz.gov/parks

 

Oct. 15  Aqua Pumpkin Patch

Edith Ball Adaptive Rec Center, 3455 E. Zoo Court  11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Free event for children 17 and under. They can plunge into the aqua pumpkin patch and pick a pumpkin to paint and decorate!

Limited to 70 kids per swim time–call ahead to register for one swim session: 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. or 1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. Call 520-791-5643 to register.

 

Oct. 15  Fall Festival at Tree Please Community Garden

1315 W. Speedway Blvd. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Live music, games, food, garden activities, nature crafts and more! This event is free.  www.aztreesplease.org

 

Oct. 21–23 & Oct. 29 & 30  Boo at the Zoo

Reid Park Zoo, 3400 Zoo Court  6–8:30 p.m.

Trick or treat at candy stations, see a magic act, meet storybook characters and play games. Zoo Members $11, General Admission $13, no charge for kids under 1. Tickets are timed entry.  www.reidparkzoo.org

 

Oct. 21 Trick or Treating at Bookmans East

6230 E. Speedway Blvd.  5–6 p.m.

Dress up in your costume and trick or treat at Bookmans and some of their friendly neighbors like the Southern Arizona Animal Food Bank, Roses & More, Mostly Books, Beyond Bread and more. This event is free for all ages.

www.bookmans.com/event-directory/

 

Oct. 22  Halloween Boo Bash at Lincoln Park

Lincoln Park, 4235 S. Pantano Road  4–7 p.m.

Trunk or treat, games, haunted house, music and food trucks. This is a free event.

www.tucsonaz.gov/parks

 

Oct. 22  Halloween in the Wild

International Wildlife Museum, 4800 E. Gates Pass Road.  5–7:30 p.m.

Wear your costume and bring a treat bag to collect goodies. Enjoy games, crafts and even a haunted house. Tickets $5–$10. No charge for museum members and children under 3.  www.thewildlifemuseum.org

 

Oct. 22  Fall Playdate & Open House

St. Michael’s School, 602 N. Wilmot  9–10:30 a.m.

Families with children in Kindergarten and First Grade are invited to the Playdate and Open House. Register at this link:

www.stmichael.net/admissions/openhouse/

 

Oct. 28  Trunk or Treat at Girl Scouts

Girl Scouts of Southern Arizona, 4336 E. Broadway Blvd.  7–9 p.m.

Dress up in your costume and bring the family to trick or treat in the parking lot. $10 per person.  www.girlscoutssoaz.org

 

Oct. 29  Southern Arizona Transportation Museum Halloween Party

SATM, 414 N. Toole Ave.  10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

See Engine 1673 decorated for Halloween. Put on your costume, collect candy and play games. This family event is free.  www.tucsonhistoricdepot.org

Oct. 29 TMC Spooktacular Safety Fair

TMC Rincon Health Campus, 10350 E. Drexel Rd.  10 a.m.–1 p.m.

Free hotdogs, music, inflatables, free booster seats and bike helmets. Families will learn safety at this event.

www.instagram.com/tmcchild/

 

Oct. 29  Oro Valley Halloween Spooktacular

Oro Valley Community & Rec Center, 10555 N. La Canada Dr.  5–8 p.m.

Trick or treating, crafts, games and live music. This is a free family event. www.orovalleyaz.gov

 

Oct. 29 Night of Fright

Pima Air & Space Museum, 6000 E. Valencia Rd. 5–8:30 p.m.

Celebrate the Night of Fright at the place where imagination takes flight. Pima Air & Space Museum’s Halloween event is fun for the whole family with bounce houses, performances, crafts, games, and of course trick-or-treating!

Must pay for parking for entry to the free event. $20 per car for members, $25 per car for nonmembers.

https://pimaair.org/night-of-fright/

 

Oct. 29 Pima County Sheriff Departments Trunk or Treat

Kino Sports Complex, 2550 E. Ajo Way  4:30–7:30 p.m.

Kids, wear your costume and collect candy at this free trunk or treat event. www.pimasheriff.org

 

Oct. 30  Wicked Wurlitzer Halloween Organ Concert

Fox Theatre, 17 W. Congress  3:30 p.m.

75 minute Halloween themed music concert. Tickets $15 www.foxtucson.com

 

Oct. 30  The Phantom Of The Opera

Fox Theatre, 17 W. Congress  7 p.m.

See the fully restored digital screening of Phantom of the Opera starring Lon Chaney. This film will be accompanied by live organ music. Tickets start at $12.50.  www.foxtucson.com

 

Oct. 31 Meet the Mighty Wurlitzer Theatre Organ

Fox Theatre School Matinee, 17 W. Congress  10 a.m.

Teachers, treat your classroom to a morning of music. Suggested for grades 4–6.

Tickets are being distributed to Title I schools via Act One.

If you’re a non-Title I school group interested in the show, email the Fox’s education manager: jordan@foxtucson.com