This weekend's calendar of things to do in Northeast Ohio features Halloween tricks and treats, pro sports and much more!
CLEVELAND, Ohio - As the holiday draws near, get ready to enjoy a bunch of Halloween-related events this weekend. Other things going on around town include Browns, Cavs and Monsters games, closing weekends for several popular shows, a gymnastics exhibition starring Olympian Simone Biles and much more!
Trick or Treat runs in tandem with general admission to the zoo. Daytime visitors must have Trick-or-Treat Fest tickets to access the event area and activities. These include more than a dozen trick-or-treat stations along, a Monster Mash Dance Party and more. The first 1,000 guests each day receive a complimentary trick or treat bag.
Enjoy the roads and trails of Lake Metroparks Farmpark from the comfort of your own vehicle. Tickets timed by the half-hour, $27.50 per carload. This popular fall festival is back with 20+ attractions on 100 picturesque acres including a giant corn maze, super slide and hayrides. The orchard celebrates Spooky Fest this weekend. Tickets $15-$18.
Head to the Akron Civic Theatre for an elegant masquerade ball. Put on your best and dance the night away. Event features a full bar, signature cocktail, light hors d’oeuvres, and live entertainment. Tickets $80. 21-and-over only. Enjoy an evening featuring your favorite stage tunes from the hottest new shows to classics beloved by all generations. Tickets $37 and up.
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