10 Things to do this Weekend for Oct. 25

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If someone were to ask me my opinion on what a perfect date would be, I would always answer that it’s the weekend before Halloween. We’ve had quite the spooky weather this week, but it has nothing on the scares and excitement happening this weekend.

We’ve composed another top ten list of events and fun that you really should check out to take part of the eerie vibes and Halloween spirit happening around the Sault.

 

 

What

Where

When

1

Thin Ice Returns Rockstar Bar Friday Night

2

Zombie Infested Corn Maze Mockingbird Hill Friday Night

3

Obsession Esquire Club Friday Night

4

Algoma Fall Festival – Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy The Machine Shop Square Mill Friday Night

5

Soo Greyhounds vs Kingston Frontenacs Essar Centre Saturday Night

6

5th Annual Zombie Walk 2013 Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre Saturday Afternoon

7

Algoma Fall Festival – TAJ Kiwanis Community Theatre Centre Saturday Night

8

Zombie Walk Afterparty Coch’s Corner Saturday Night

9

Halloween Stag & Doe for Greg Simpson and Kerry Brydges The Grand Gardens North Saturday Night

10

Algoma Fall Festival – Jan Vaybe and Martin Mars The Machine Shop Square Mill Sunday

 

SaultOnline will be out and about this weekend trying to capture as much as we can, but we could always use your help!  We’d love to see and hear about your spooktacular weekend, so contact us with your pictures and stories!

Not enough action for ya?  Take a peek at the Sault Online Community Events Calendar and if you don’t happen to see your event posted anywhere, simply register and post or send us an email to [email protected]

Have a safe and happy haunting!

– the Sault Online Team

 

 

 

 


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Craig Huckerby is a seasoned broadcast and media professional with over 43 years in local media. Starting in television, Craig became known as "the weather guy" on local television before pioneering internet media in the Sault. Craig is credited for bringing local television back to the Sault via the internet in 2003 with LTVNEWS.COM and was instrumental in launching SooNews.ca and Local2.ca. Craig is happy to be part of the Sault's newest media team of ONNtv and SaultOnline.com. Craig has also won numerous International Film awards for director of the documentary, "Was I Next?, The Sean Cribbin Story"