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GIN BLOSSOMS• Oct. 17
Band presents brand agreeable guitars, attentive lyricism and melodies. 8 p.m. $29-$69.
“GISELLE”• Oct. 17-18
A feature ballet in two acts presented by Central West Ballet. 7 p.m. $25-$35.
THE OPENERS• Oct. 18
Four comedians, Larry “Bubbles” Brown, Stephen B, Kabir Singh & Brad Upton and Drew Monson present apple-pie comedy. 8 p.m. $15-$35.
“HARRY THE DIRTY DOG”• Oct. 19
Take an chance with Harry, a dog who loves aggregate except baths. In this adjustment of Gene Zion’s accepted book. 2 and 4 p.m. $8-$15.
TASTE OF HOME COOKING SCHOOL• Oct. 21
Culinary specialist will adapt added than seven recipes alive onstage. Every attendee receives a chargeless account bag abounding with Taste of Home cookbooks, coupons and appropriate offers from appearance exhibitors. 4:30 VIP, 5 p.m. general; 7 p.m. show. $10-$35.
“THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR”• Oct. 22
Production, from Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia, is based on Eric Carle’s admired stories. 6:30 p.m. $12-$20.
BIG EARL & THE CRYIN’ SHAME• Oct. 24
Music congenital on a athletic foundation of 1950s Chicago-style dejection alloyed with communicable alarm rhythms. 8 p.m. $10-$30.
AN EVENING
WITH JOSHUA BELL• Oct. 25
Celebrated violinist. 8 p.m. $39-$89.
MIKE STRICKLAND
POP TRIO• Oct. 26
Enjoy piano, bass and woodwind high-energy pop, bedrock and aboriginal tunes by improvisational musicians. A Modesto Community Concert Association presentation. 3 p.m. $20-$30.
JAKE SHIMABUKURO• Oct. 29
Ukulele wizard. 7:30 p.m. $19-$59.
SCOTT McEWEN TOUR• Oct. 30
Author and advocate discusses why Benghazi does, in fact, amount and his new book about the alliance of Navy Seals, “Eyes on Target,” and the Clint Eastwood-Bradley Cooper movie, “American Sniper.” 7:30 p.m. $20-$35.
The Gallo Center for the Arts is amid at 1000 I St., Modesto. Box appointment (209) 338-2100. www.galloarts.org.
MUSIC
THE MODESTO TRADITIONAL JAZZ SOCIETY• Ongoing
Oct. 19, Cats ’n’ Jammer Jazz Band; Nov. 16, Knight Sounds Big Band; Dec. 21, Midnight Rose. Apex jam sets; 1 p.m. featured band. Clarion Hotel & Conference Center, 1612 Sisk Road, Modesto. $8-$12. (209) 524-3517.
UKULELE PLAY ALONG• Ongoing
Funstrummers ukulele ball and singalong. Songbooks provided. 6 p.m. Tuesdays. Trinity Presbyterian Church, 1600 Carver Road, Modesto. Donation. (209) 505-3216.
UKULELE JAMZ• Second Saturdays
Community ukulele bombinate and singalong. Accessible to all ages and accomplishment levels as able-bodied as added acoustic instruments. 10:30 a.m. Carnegie Arts Center, 250 N. Broadway, Turlock.
UKULELE LESSONS• Ongoing
Beginning accumulation ukulele lessons. 6-8 p.m. Mondays. First United Methodist Church, Modesto, 850 16th St. Donations. (209) 505-3216.
AARON KEIM• Oct. 17
Ukulele workshop. Potluck follows workshop, allotment of a Northern California bout of teaching and assuming folk ukulele. Sponsored by Funstrummers Ukulele. 9:30 a.m.-noon. Abbey of the Brethren, 2301 Woodland Ave., Modesto. $25. (209) 505-3216.
JAZZ ENSEMBLE CONCERT• Oct. 17
7:30 p.m. California State University, Stanislaus, Mainstage Theatre, 1 University Circle, Turlock. $8-$12. (209) 667-3959.
ROEM BAUR• Oct. 17
Classically accomplished tenor in an all-ages concert. 9:30 p.m. Rivets American Grill, 2307 Oakdale Road. Free. (209) 846-0501.
ALAN LEEDS• Oct. 18
Dinner appearance with award-winning magician. Allotment of the “Winter Magic” series. 7 p.m. dinner; 8:30 p.m. show. Groveland Hotel, 18767 Main St., Groveland. $10 with banquet entree. (209) 962-4000 x304.
FLEETWOOD MASK• Oct. 18
Fleetwood Mac accolade band. 8 p.m. West Side Theatre, 1331 Main St., Newman. $17 general; $20 reserved. (209) 862-4490.
LUCKY 13!• Oct. 18
Mariposa Symphony Orchestra’s 13th division aperture concert led by MSO’s founder/conductor Les Marsden. 7 p.m. Mariposa County High School Auditorium, 5074 Old Highway North, Mariposa. $6 adults; $4 students.
SWISS ECHOES FALL CONCERT AND DANCE• Oct. 18
Featuring bedfellow choir “Swiss Singing Society of San Francisco.” Concert followed by dancing to Ron Scheiber Orchestra. Banquet precedes concert 6-7 p.m.; 7:30 p.m. concert. SJV Swiss Hall, East Main Street and Manley Road, Ripon. $8 presale; $10 door; Dinner, $12 adults; $6 accouchement 12 and under. (209) 668-2760 or (209) 531-2577.
“ROD HARRIS AND FRIENDS”• Oct. 19
Jazz concert. 3 p.m. Stage 3 Theatre, 208 S. Green St., Sonora. $15. (209) 536-1778.
JAZZ COMBOS CONCERT• Oct. 21
7:30 p.m. California State University, Stanislaus, Mainstage Theatre, 1 University Circle, Turlock. $8-$12. (209) 667-3959.
TEMPEST• Oct. 25
High-energy folk bedrock alloyed with Irish reels, Scottish ballads and Norwegian influences. 8 p.m. West Side Theatre, 1331 Main St., Newman. $15 general; $18 reserved. (209) 862-4490.
REBECCA PIDGEON• Oct. 25-26
Saturday achievement with Kerry Grombacher and Patty Castillo Davis; Sunday with Josephine Johnson and Chris Farris. 7 p.m. Saturday; 3 p.m. Sunday. Prospect Theater Project, 1214 K St., Modesto. $15 advance; $20 door. (209) 543-5306.
BACH’S BRUNCH• Oct. 26
Featuring the Adolescence Strings, a accumulating of Suzuki violin players, ages 8-17 from Tuolumne County. Brunch allotment of the Sonora Bach Festival. Anxiety required. Twain Harte Golf Course, Twain Harte. $35. (209) 536-6330.
JASON SIA• Oct. 26
Pianist. Allotment of the Manteca Kindred Arts Concert Association series. 3 p.m. St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, North and Powers streets, Manteca. $15 adults; $5 beneath 18. (209) 239-2194 or (209) 823-2570.
YOUTH BAND CONCERT• Oct. 26
Valley Music Institute, School of Bedrock adolescence bandage concert featuring 21 bands. 1-7 p.m. Fat Cat Music Abode Lounge, 930 11th St., Modesto. $7 advance; $10 door. (209) 543-2066.
HOMAGE TO LEWIS WOODWARD CONCERT• Oct. 29
David Chapman and Karolina Syrovatkova accomplish a affairs of music from Brazil, Spain, France and Italy in anamnesis of abettor emeritus of music. 7:30 p.m. Modesto Junior College, Recital Hall, 435 College Ave. $12 general; $10 acceptance and seniors. (209) 575-6776.
FACULTY RECITAL• Oct. 30
Featuring Sarah Chan, piano. 7:30 p.m. California State University, Stanislaus, Mainstage Theatre, 1 University Circle, Turlock. $8-$12. (209) 667-3959.
JAZZ CONCERT• Nov. 1-2
Vocalist Elaine Gibbs and sax man Paul Contos with the Columbia Big Band. Dogwood Theater, 11600 Columbia College Drive, Sonora.
BELLS OF BLESSING CONCERT• Nov. 2
Fourth ceremony Bells of Blessing Concert featuring eight abbey duke alarm choirs. Offering taken to account Modesto Salvation Army. 4 p.m. Trinity United Presbyterian Church, 1600 Carver Road , Modesto. (209) 523-1906.
AARON WILBURN• Nov. 6
Humorist, songwriter and adorning speaker. Additionally appearing, Bridge of Grace. 7 p.m. Calvary Temple Worship Center, 2740 N. Highway 59, Merced. Free. (209) 756-6837.
AARON WILBURN• Nov. 7
Humorist, songwriter and adorning speaker. Additionally appearing, Bridge of Grace and Sheri Stambaugh. 7 p.m. North Modesto Abbey of God, 1918 Sherwood Ave., Modesto. Free. (209) 756-6837.
HIGHWAY 33• Nov. 8
West Side Custom Deluxe Bedrock Show. 8 p.m. West Side Theatre, 1331 Main St., Newman. $10. (209) 862-4490.
JOE CRAVEN TRIO• Nov. 9
Joe Craven, Mamadou Sidibe and Walter Strauss, additionally featuring 12-year-old Hattie Craven. Allotment of the Sunday Afternoons at CBS concert series. 3 p.m. Congregation Beth Shalom, 1705 Sherwood Ave., Modesto. $20 adults; $15 seniors and students; $7 children. (209) 571-6060.
THE STATE THEATRE
FILM: “ONE CHANCE”• Through Oct. 17
True adventure of Paul Potts, a shy, afraid boutique abettor by day and an abecedarian opera accompanist by night.
FILM: “MY OLD LADY”• Through Oct. 25
Story is about a beggared New Yorker who inherits an accommodation in Paris from his conflicting ancestor and is abashed to acquisition a aesthetic aged woman active there who refuses to budge.
FILM: “RUDDERLESS”• Oct. 17-26
Musical ball about the ability of a parent’s love.
FILM: “ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN”• Oct. 18
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MIC GILETTE BAND• Oct. 18
World-renowned trumpet and trombone amateur and his bandage in a account for the Center for Human Services’ Pathways program. 7 p.m. doors; 8 p.m. show. $25.
FILM: “KING KONG”• Oct. 19
Modesto Blur Society presentation. 2 p.m.
FILM: “1,000 TIMES GOODNIGHT”• Oct. 21
Part of the account New York Blur Critics Series. 6:30 p.m. doors; 7:30 p.m. film. $12.
MARTY STUART AND HIS FABULOUS SUPERLATIVES• Oct. 24
Grand Ole Opry star, country music memorabilia preservationist, columnist and songwriter. Account for the Society for Disabilities. 6:30 p.m. doors; 7:30 p.m. show. $29-$49.
FILM: “ROSEMARY’S BABY”• Oct. 26
Horror blur depicting a adolescent wife who comes to accept that her baby is not of this world. A Modesto Blur Society Cinema Club presentation.
The State Theatre is at 1307 J St., Modesto. Alarm (209) 527-4697. www.thestate.org
THEATER
MARK TWAIN’S “A MURDER, A MYSTERY & A MARRIAGE”• Through Oct. 26
The camp baby boondocks of Deer Lick, Mo., is befuddled into a aberration back a abstruse company arrives. 7 p.m. Thursday-Friday; 8 p.m. Saturday; 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sunday. Sierra Repertory Theatre -Fallon Abode Theatre, 11175 S. Washington St., Columbia. $18-$30. (209) 532-3120.
“IN MY LIFE: MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES”• Oct. 17
Musical adventures of The Beatles through the eyes of administrator Brian Epstein. Featuring Gregori High School cord quartet. 7:30 p.m. Merced Theatre, 301 W. Main St., Merced. $29-$49. (209) 381-0500.
“STEEL MAGNOLIAS”• Oct. 23-25
7 p.m. Thursday-Friday; 2 p.m. Saturday. Big Valley Christian High School, 1020 Pelandale Road, Modesto. $8 adults; $5 students.
“THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE”• Oct. 23-Nov. 2
Original adjustment of Robert Louis Stevenson’s work. Presented by Modesto Junior College theatre department. 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday; 2 p.m. Nov. 2. Modesto Junior College, Assuming Arts Auditorium, 435 College Ave., Modesto. $10 general; $8 acceptance and seniors. (209) 575-6776.
“LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS”• Oct. 24-Nov.2
7:30 p.m. Oct. 24-25, Nov. 1; 10 p.m. Oct. 31; 2 p.m. Nov. 2. Downey Auditorium, 1000 Coffee Road, Modesto. $6-$8.
“THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE”• Oct. 24-Nov. 23
Group of six adolescent spellers and appropriate admirers associates participate in a agreeable comedy. Appearance is rated PG-13. 7 p.m. Thursday-Friday; 8 p.m. Saturday; 2 p.m. Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday. Sierra Repertory Theatre-East Sonora Theatre, 13891 Mono Way. $26-$32. (209) 532-3120.
“SCOTLAND ROAD”• Oct. 31-Nov. 16
Tale involving the accessible survivor of the Titanic and his agony to ascertain the truth. Directed by Laura Dickenson. 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday. Center Stage Conservatory, 948 11 St., Modesto. $6-$12. (209) 846-0179.
ART
ART SPACE ON MAIN• (209) 667-3959
Through Oct. 24, Art Faculty on Main. Arcade Hours: Noon-4 p.m. Monday-Saturday. 139 W. Main St., Turlock. Free.
C’EST JOLI• (209) 324-7111
Ongoing, assignment by Brad and Nancy Hawn. Arcade hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Friday. 920 13th St., Modesto.
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, STANISLAUS, GALLERY• (209) 667-3186
Oct. 20-Dec. 22, “Sacred Blue” with assignment by artisan Danielle Peters in accord with her students. Artisan reception, Oct. 23, 5:30 p.m. Arcade hours: Noon-4 p.m. Monday-Friday; 6-9 p.m. Thursdays; noon-4 p.m. Saturday. 1 University Center, Turlock. Free. www.csustan.edu
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA ART ASSOCIATION AND MISTLIN GALLERY• (209) 529-3369
Through Oct. 25, Healing Journey “Hope” Memorial Medical Center’s Complementary Therapy Art affairs exhibit. Arcade hours: 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday-Friday; noon-4 p.m. Saturday. 1015 J St., Modesto. Free. www.ccartassn.org
DOWNTOWN MERCED• (209) 658-0661
Oct. 18, Merced Art Hop. 5-9 p.m. .
DOWNTOWN MODESTO• (209) 529-9303
Nov. 20, Third Thursday Art Walk, at assorted venues. 5-9 p.m. .
MCHENRY MUSEUM•
Through Oct. 18, Tuolumne River Woodworkers ceremony show. Tuesday-Sunday; noon-4 p.m. 1402 I St., Modesto. Free.
MERCED MULTICULTURAL ARTS CENTER• (209) 388-1090
Through Nov. 7, art classes in painting, photography, filmmaking and kids classes. Arcade hours: Tuesday-Friday 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 645 W. Main St.
MERCED COUNTY COURTHOUSE MUSEUM• (209) 723-2401
Through Feb. 25, “Our Stories: Mexican American Acquaintance in Merced.” Museum hours: 1-4 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday. 21st and N streets, Merced.
MODESTO JUNIOR COLLEGE ART GALLERY• (209) 575-6819
Through Oct. 23, (Furl) by Brad Crow and David Hewitt. Arcade hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Wednesday; 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Thursday. 435 College Ave., Modesto. Free.
OAKDALE COWBOY MUSEUM• (209) 847-5163
Through February, “The Tales of the Yosemite Back Country, Mather Saddle and Pack Station.” 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Saturday. 355 E. F St., Oakdale. $1. www.oakdalecowboymuseum.org.
PEER RECOVERY ARTS PROJECT• (209) 581-1695
Oct. 28, Art Ceremony Anniversary Gala, 4-8 p.m. with refreshments, alive music, alive art demos and bedfellow speakers. Arcade hours: 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 1222 J St., Modesto. www.peerartrecoveryproject.org
REMEMBER WHEN• (209) 544-1385
Ongoing artists. Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 3012 McHenry Ave., Modesto.
TREWIN FRAMERY• (209) 818-6004
Ongoing, Rodney Lough Jr., Tom Pickurel, Chella, Edward Mendes. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. weekdays; 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays. 5170 Pentecost Drive, Suite 1, Modesto.
UC MERCED ART GALLERY• (209) 228-4566
Through Oct.18, “Gronk: An Urban Narrative,” accession and presentation by advisers Kenichi Yoshida and Ramon Garcia. Arcade hours: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Thursday. 5200 North Lake Road, Merced.
UNIQUE BOUTIQUES• (209) 523-3000
Ongoing, 10 bounded artists. Affectation hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday. 4459 Spyres Way, #A, Modesto.
CASINOS
CHICKEN RANCH• (800) 752-4646
16929 Chicken Ranch Road, Jamestown. (209) 984-4806. www.chickenranchcasino.com/
THUNDER VALLEY• (877) 468-8777
Oct. 25, JB Smoove; Oct. 31, Sinners and Saints Halloween Party. 1200 Athens Ave., Lincoln. www.thundervalleycasino.com
CHUKCHANSI GOLD• (866) 794-6946
Oct. 24, LOL Comedy. 711 Lucky Lane, Coarsegold. www.chukchansigold.com
JACKSON RANCHERIA• (800) 822-9466
Oct. 30, Josh Turner. 12222 New York Ranch Road, Jackson. www.jacksoncasino.com
RED HAWK CASINO• (888) 573-3495
Oct. 17, Summer of Love; Oct. 18, Big Bad Boogie Rock. 1 Red Hawk Parkway, Placerville. www.redhawkcasino.com
CACHE CREEK• (800) 772-2243
Oct. 18, Lou Gramm. 14455 Highway 16, Brooks. www.cachecreek.com
BLACK OAK CASINO• (877) 747-8777
Oct. 17, Bedrock of Ages; Oct. 18, Foreverland; Oct. 23, Michael Farris and Roseland; Oct. 24, Hot for Teacher; Oct. 25, Generation Esmeralda; Oct. 30, Ball showcase; Oct. 31, Ascension, Halloween Apparel Ball Party. 19400 Tuolumne Road N.
COFFEEHOUSES
QUEEN BEAN COFFEE HOUSE• (209) 521-8000
First Wednesdays, Filmmaker Amusing Club; Sundays, accessible mike. 1126 14th St., Modesto.
COMEDY
TERRY FATOR• Oct. 26
“America’s Got Talent” champ who entertains with singing, ball and celebrity impressions. 7:30 p.m. Turlock Community Theatre, 1574 E. Canal Drive, Turlock. $65-$125. (209) 668-1169.
LAUGH FOR A CAUSE• Nov. 8
Benefit for the Southwest Spinal Cord Injury fund. Variety of comedians, bashful auction. Aliment and alcohol accessible for purchase. 7 p.m. doors; 8 p.m. show. Mariachi’s Restaurant, 2669 Geer Road, Turlock. $15 advance; $20 door. (209) 765-6557 or (209) 531-3517.
CARNEGIE ARTS CENTER
INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCING• Ongoing
Folk dancing lessons. No accomplice or acquaintance necessary. Accessible to adolescence and older. $5. For information, alarm (209) 634-8843 or (209) 480-0387. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Fridays
“JOAN MIRÓ: FANTASTIC UNIVERSE EXHIBIT”• Through Jan. 15
["504"]What Can I Check Out? - Library Research Introduction - LibGuides ... | uc merced cat coursesExhibit featuring the bright assignment of surrealist Joan Miró highlighting the artist’s analysis of printmaking, showcasing 54 works. Cost: $10 general; $8 members; 12 and beneath free. Arcade hours: Wednesdays-Sundays 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Fridays 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
“IN YOUR DREAMS”• Through Feb. 1
This juried exhibition will accompany with and accompaniment the Joan Miró exhibit, “Fantastic Universe.” “In Your Dreams” appearance some 45 pieces, including paintings, assets and photographs that accurate the artists’ dreams.
POETRY WRITING WORKSHOP AND READING• Oct. 19
“The Making of a Poem” branch led by Salvatore Salerno and Jesse Wolfe. Balladry account and accessible mike to chase workshop. Seating is limited. $10 workshop; chargeless for account and accessible mike. 1-2:30 p.m. workshop; 3 p.m. account and accessible mic.
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS• Oct. 24
Celebrate this acceptable ceremony featuring dancers from Los Luceros de Osborn, music, dancing, crafts and treats. Chargeless event. 7 p.m.
PAINTING WORKSHOP• Oct. 25
One-day branch on creating anniversary paintings with besom and ink. Theme of branch is California poppies, led by Barbara Gill. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. $50. (209) 632-5761.
SYMBOLS IN SURREALISM: A DISCUSSION• Oct. 26
Three experts in the fields of literature, psychology, and art will altercate means of account symbols in the works of Miró and added surrealists. Chargeless event. Allotment of the Sunday Arts Lecture Series. 2 p.m.
The Carnegie Arts Center is at 250 N. Broadway, Turlock. Alarm (209) 632-5761. www.carnegieartsturlock.org.
FESTIVALS & FAIRS
ARTS AND HUMANITIES MONTH CELEBRATION• Through Oct. 31
Oct. 25-26, Art Exhibition at the Alliance Arcade with artisan reception. Presented by Tuolumne County Arts Alliance. Alarm for alone accident locations and times. Assorted locations (209) 532-2787.
EGYPTIAN FESTIVAL ’14• Oct. 17-19
Live Egyptian band, Egyptian cuisine, abbey tours, boutiques, raffle, souvenirs and amateur for kids. 4-8 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday. St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church, 315 S. Orange St., Ripon. Free. (209) 918-6605.
HARVEST FESTIVAL• Oct. 18
Pumpkin patch, pumpkin-decorating contest, attic carving, kettle corn, alive music, food, ability fair, pie-eating contest, chef demos, classic-car show. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Burghal Modesto Free. (209) 529-9303.
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA WOMEN’S MUSIC FESTIVAL• Oct. 18
Concert featuring women performers from Northern California. Songwriting contest, art and balladry on display. 5-11:30 p.m. Prospect Theater Project, 1214 K St., Modesto. $10. (209) 277-2221.
OKTOBERFEST• Oct. 18
Hermann Sons Oktoberfest featuring German dinner, beer and dancing. Aliment served 1:30-2:30 p.m. 1-6 p.m. Eagles Hall, 126 Camellia Way, Modesto. $15. (209) 571-2667 or (209) 524-1317.
OKTOBERFEST• Oct. 18
Sausage sampling, microbrews, wine tasting, bashful bargain and raffle. Music and dancing. Presented by Escalon Sunrise Rotary Club. 3-7 p.m. Escalon Community Center, 1055 Escalon Bellota Road, Escalon. $30 advance; $35 door.
OCTOBERFEST• Oct. 18-19
Bloomingcamp Ranch Octoberfest appearance ability booths, face painting, a 4-H cuddle zoo, a children’s area, a barbecue and a broil shop. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Bloomingcamp Ranch, 10528 Highway 120, Oakdale. Free. (209) 848-0461.
ALL HALLOWS FANTASY FAIRE• Oct. 25-26
Celtic ceremony featuring costumed characters, aliment and beverage, alive ball and alive music. Noon-12 a.m. Saturday; 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday. Sonora’s Mother Lode Fairgrounds, Highway 49, Sonora. $5-$16. www.allhallowsfaire.com
FILM
FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT• Oct. 25
Open air “drive-in” acquaintance for ancestors and friends. Accompany chairs, absolute and munchies. Dusk. The Terrace, 1906 Vista del Lago Drive, Valley Springs. (209) 981-3377.
FOOD & FUN
VFW BREAKFAST• Ongoing
Sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. 7:30-11 a.m. Sundays. Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall-Modesto, 2801 W. Hatch Road. $7. (209) 537-3360.
VFW DINNER• Ongoing
Friday night banquet hosted by the VFW Post 3199. 5-7 p.m. Fridays. Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall-Modesto, 2801 W. Hatch Road. Baby donation. (209) 537-3360.
RIPON VFW FRIDAY NIGHT DINNERS• Ongoing
Hosted by Ripon VFW Post 1051. 5:30-7 p.m. Fridays. Veterans of Foreign Wars - Ripon, 12455 W. Ripon Road. Baby donation required. (209) 599-6815.
RIPON VFW WEDNESDAY LUNCH• Ongoing
Hosted by VFW 1051 of Ripon. Chicken strips, burgers, angle or shrimp with fries. 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Veterans of Foreign Wars - Ripon, 12455 W. Ripon Road. Baby donation required. (209) 599-6815.
TURLOCK VFW HAMBURGER NIGHTS• Ongoing
VFW Auxiliary account hamburger nights. 5-8 p.m. Fridays. Veterans of Foreign Wars-Turlock, 1405 E. Linwood Ave. $2-$6.50. (209) 668-9710.
MODESTO VFW HAMBURGER NIGHT• Ongoing
VFW Auxiliary account hamburger night. 4-8 p.m. Fridays. Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall-Modesto, 2801 W. Hatch Road. $6-$7. (209) 668-9710.
MERCED CERTIFIED FARMERS MARKET• Ongoing
8 a.m.-noon. Saturday. 19th and N streets, Merced. (209) 667-2916.
MERCED CERTIFIED FARMERS MARKET• Through December
8 a.m.-noon. Wednesdays. Promenade Shopping Center, Yosemite and Paulson, Merced. (209) 667-2916.
MODESTO CERTIFIED FARMERS MARKET• Through Dec. 20
Local acreage aftermath vendors and more. 8 a.m-1 p.m. Thursdays, Saturdays. 16th Street, amid H and I Streets, Modesto.
TURLOCK CERTIFIED FARMERS MARKET• Through Oct. 24
8 a.m.-1 p.m. Fridays; Oct. 24, 5-8 p.m. Main Street and Broadway
ANNIVERSARY GALA• Oct. 18
Puerto Rican Organization United for Development 20th ceremony bright featuring the Latin Rhythm Boys. 6 p.m.-midnight. Clarion Hotel, 1612 Sisk Road, Modesto. $45 banquet and dance; $25 dance. (209) 524-2024 or (209) 765-1020.
SPAGHETTI FUNDRAISER• Oct. 18
Boots and Saddles Inc. fundraiser. Banquet includes salad, garlic aliment and dessert. Drive-through available. $10 VFW Post 3199, 2801 W. Hatch Road, Modesto. (209) 204-4289.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST AND CRAFT FAIR• Oct. 19
Soroptimist International of Modesto 39th ceremony pancake breakfast and ability fair. Breakfast includes pancakes, sausage, eggs and beverage. Tickets accessible at the door. 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Masonic Center of Modesto, 800 Rose Ave. $6. (209) 521-0609.
WINE AND SCREAMS• Oct. 24
Fifth ceremony Wine & Screams featuring wine and cuisine tasting, bashful bargain games, raffle prizes, alive music. Hosted by the Turlock Active 20-30 Club. 7 p.m. War Memorial Building, 247 E. Canal Drive, Turlock. (209) 485-8953.
50 PLUS CLUB ANNUAL DINNER• Oct. 25
Annual banquet for Stanislaus County association for 50 years or more. Music by “The Sensations.” Alarm for reservations. 5 p.m. social; 6:30 p.m. dinner. SOS Club, 819 Sunset Ave., Modesto. $20. (209) 578-1524 or (209) 523-1420.
AN EVENING TO REMEMBER• Oct. 25
Alzheimer Dementia Support Center ceremony fundraiser event. 6-9:30 p.m. Greek Orthodox Church, 313 Tokay Ave, Modesto. $50. (209) 577-0018.
SPAGHETTI FEED FUNDRAISER• Oct. 25
Spaghetti feed, raffle prizes and alive ball by “Sincerely.” 5-7 p.m. Abbey of the 49ers, 11155 Jackson St., Columbia. $12; accouchement beneath 5 free. (209) 532-6604.
WINES ON MAIN• Oct 25
Samplings from bounded wineries and aliment vendors. Museum open, arcade tours. Presented by the Calaveras County Chamber of Commerce. 3-6 p.m. Main Street, Mokelumne Hill. $20 tasting. (209) 754-5400.
HALLOWEEN & HARVEST
CORN MAZE AND PUMPKIN PATCH• Through Oct. 31
Corn mazes, apparitional maze, blah cannons, cow alternation rides, cuddle zoo, hayrides, barbecue breadth and pig races. Parking and admission to attic application are free. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday. Fantozzi Farms, 2550 Sperry Ave., Patterson. $3-$12 depending on activities. (209) 892-2015.
PUMPKIN PATCH AND CORN MAZE• Through Nov. 1
Pumpkin activities including attic bowling, 20-acre blah maze, hay maze, alarming shed, beach box and tractor corral. Freaky Flashlight nights, Friday-Saturday, 6-10 p.m.; noon-dusk Mon-Thurs.; 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday. RAM Farms Inc., 716 N. Daubenberger, Turlock. $8-$6 maze; $8-$10 Freaky Flashlight nights. (209) 649-7078.
HIGBEE HORROR HAUNT• Through Nov. 1
Walk-through apparitional abode has real-life characters. Not recommended for accouchement beneath the age of 13. Separate bewilderment after the scares is accessible for children. 6-10 p.m. 2936 Veneman Ave., Modesto. $10 adults; $5 children.
PUMPKIN MAZE• Through Oct. 31
Corn maze, attic patch, zip lines, abstruseness bout ride and apparitional castle. Cuddle zoo, chargeless hay ride and added attractions. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Dell’Osso Farms, 501 Manthey Road, Lathrop. $1-$10 alone allure tickets; $12-$22 packages. (209) 982-0833.
4-H HAUNTED HOUSE• Oct. 22-31
“Realms of Darkness” apparitional house. Not acceptable for adolescent children. Appropriate “lights on” presentation on Oct. 25, 3-5 p.m. for adolescent children, $1. Alarm for times. Sonora Lumber, 730 S. Washington St., Sonora. $8. (209) 768-8209 or (209) 352-0476.
HAUNTED HOSPITAL• Oct. 24-25
Face painting, children’s carnival games, animation houses and crafts. Broil auction and aliment accessible to purchase. Proceeds account Thanksgiving aliment bassinet program. 5-9 p.m. Westside Ambulance, 151 Highway 33, Newman. Two canned aliment items for admission; alone activities and aliment added fee. (209) 862-2951.
HAUNTED MCHENRY MUSEUM• Oct. 24-30
Haunted maze, costumed performers from Prospect Theatre Project, Halloween crafts, attic roll. Sponsored by the Boys & Girls Club of Stanislaus County. 5-8:30 p.m. McHenry Museum, 1402 I St., Modesto. $5 per person; beneath 5 free. (209) 222-5826.
HALLOWEEN PARADE AND BOOK SALE• Oct. 25
Children’s books, hardcovers, paperbacks, holiday, cookbooks, fiction and nonfiction. Halloween parade, adventure and craft, “trick-or-treating” through the library. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. book sale, 1 p.m. parade. Salida Branch Library, 4835 Sisk Road. (209) 543-7353.
HALLOWEEN PARADE AND COSTUME CONTEST• Oct. 25
["2550"]myUCMerced: Cat Tracks | uc merced cat courses27th ceremony Halloween array and apparel contest. Accumulation anticipation for all ages up to 12. Prizes, accompany brazier or bag for candy. 2 p.m. registration; 2:30 p.m. parade. Lakes Shopping Center, Oakdale and Floyd avenues, Modesto. Free.
TRICK OR TREATING AND ILLUMINATION OF THE JACK-O-LANTERNS• Oct. 25
Pumpkin abstraction contest, Jack-o-lantern illumination. Halloween apparel are encouraged, prizes. 6:30-8 p.m. Columbia State Historic Park, 11255 Jackson St., Columbia. Free. (209) 588-9128.
SPOOK WALK• Oct. 25-26
Walk forth paved and clay trails through the dupe area ghosts and goblins may be hiding. Come in apparel for apparel contest. Barbecue both canicule alpha at noon. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Caswell State Park, 28000 Austin Road, Ripon. Donation. (209) 825-0204.
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PUMPKIN PARTY• Oct. 29
Pumpkin affair for ages 3-6. Apparel and parents welcome. 5:15 p.m. Merced Civic Center, 18th & N streets, Merced. $5 per child. (209) 385-6298.
DOWNTOWN
TRICK OR TREAT• Oct. 31
Trick or alleviative through burghal businesses, Halloween maze. Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Turlock and the 12:10 Lions Club. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Burghal Turlock Free. (209) 634-6459.
ODDS & ENDS
AIRCRAFT DISPLAY• Ongoing
9 a.m.-2 p.m. fourth Saturday. Turlock Municipal Airport, 13602 Newport Road, Turlock. (209) 620-6312.
AIRPLANE EXHIBIT• Ongoing
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Alcazar Air Museum, 5050 Santa Fe Drive, Atwater. $12 adults; $8 seniors; $5 adolescence 6-17; chargeless age 5 and under. (209) 723-2178.
REO SPEECH TRAIN, TOASTMASTERS• Ongoing
6:30 a.m. Wednesdays. Perko’s Cafe, 2120 Patterson Road, Riverbank. (209) 342-7358.
SWEAT SENIOR FITNESS• Ongoing
Aerobics, backbone and footfall classes. Monday-Friday, alarm for times. Centenary Methodist Church, 1911 Toyon Ave. $1-$2 donation. (209) 988-5655. www.centenarychurch.net
TOASTMASTERS• Ongoing
Toastmasters club Daybreakers 1388. 6:15-7:20 a.m. Second, third and fourth Wednesdays. Denny’s, 1525 McHenry Ave., Modesto. www.toastmasters.org
SUPER SINGLES• Ongoing
Valley Super Singles account amusing time for singles age 50 and older. Alarm for locations. 5:30 p.m. Fridays. Assorted locations (209) 550-0919.
TUOLUME RIVER WOODWORKERS• Through Oct. 18
Tuolumne River Woodworkers Association ceremony show. McHenry Museum, 1402 I St., Modesto. (209) 667-2340 or (209) 847-1173.
CHRISTMAS TREE FOREST• Through Oct. 24
The burghal of Livingston is hosting the Court of Trees, “A Lighted Christmas Timberline Forest,” and is gluttonous families, clubs, groups, churches or businesses to acquirement a timberline and adorn it. Each timberline is a 6- to 7-foot Douglas fir. Deadline to adjustment copse is 5 p.m. Oct. 24. Burghal Livingston. $27 per tree. (209) 394-8830.
BROADSWORD CHOREOGRAPHY• Through Nov. 24
Six-week affair of Broadsword for Stage and Film. Accessible to all 10 years and older. Alarm for details. 5:30 p.m. Center Stage Conservatory, 948 11 St., Modesto. $45. (209) 581-2812.
ADHD: MODELS, MYTHS AND MEDICATION• Oct. 17
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder presentation by Dr. Lawrence Diller. Intended for ages over 13. Sponsored by the Modesto Breadth Partners in Science. 7:30 p.m. Modesto Junior College, West Campus, 2201 Blue Gum Ave. Free.
CRUIZERS CAR SHOW• Oct. 17
Car show, raffle. 6 p.m. The Terrace, 1906 Vista del Lago Drive, Valley Springs.
STORYTELLER’S RETREAT• Oct. 17-19
Three accessible performances featuring adventure slam, storytelling contests and ancestors concert. For added capacity including times and specific locations, appointment www.sierranevadastorytelling.org. Assorted locations $5-$12. (209) 532-7697.
2014 QUILT SALE• Oct. 18
Quilt and ability sale. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Geneva Presbyterian Church, 1229 E. Fairmont Ave., Modesto. (209) 524-6841.
GREAT VALLEY BOOKFEST• Oct. 18
More than 60 authors allotment stories, abilities and secrets. Book club forum, writer’s workshop, affable demonstrations, entertainers and children’s activities. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Promenade Shops at Orchard Valley, 280 Lifestyle St., Manteca. Free.
CRAFT FAIRE• Oct. 18
9 a.m.-4 p.m. St. Patrick’s Catholic Church-Ripon, 19399 E. Highway 120.
FALL CRAFT FAIRE• Oct. 25
Handmade crafts, ability and bootleg confections. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Figamarole, 3866 Roeding Road, Ceres.
FALL FESTIVAL• Oct. 25
Costumes, amateur and chargeless food. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Turlock Abbey of Christ, 801 N. Tully Road, Turlock. (209) 632-4593.
HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIRE• Oct. 25
Vendors with handcrafted items including jewelry, pottery, woodwork, gourds, quilts and more. Sponsored by the Calaveras County Garden Club. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Calaveras County Fairgrounds, 2465 Gun Club Road, Angels Camp.
KIRKIN OF THE TARTAN• Oct. 27
Presented by the Modesto St. Andrews Society. Calling of the clans, piper Michael Akard will ball bagpipes. Scots cutting tartans procession. 9:30 a.m. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1528 Oakdale Road, Modesto.
TABLE SETTING EVENT• Oct. 27-28
McHenry Mansion Foundation table-setting fundraiser event. Examination Day with coffee, bite and dessert. Bologna Day, no-host beverages, anxiety required. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Oct. 27; 10:30 a.m. Oct. 28. Seasons, 945 McHenry Ave., Modesto. $10 examination day; $40-$45 luncheon.. (209) 527-5648 or (209) 575-9615.
Ball Clubs:
TANGO DANCE CLUB• Ongoing
Modesto Tango amusing ball and practice. 7-9 p.m. Mondays. Jacob’s Fine Dining, 2501 McHenry Ave., Modesto. (209) 522-1571.
RIVERBANK
GOLDEN AGERS• Ongoing
Wednesdays, dancing and socializing. Different capacity monthly. 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Riverbank Community Center, 3600 Santa Fe St. $4 members; $6 nonmembers; $12 ceremony membership. (209) 534-7663.
TURLOCK SENIOR CENTER DANCE• Ongoing
7:30-10 p.m., Wednesdays. Turlock Senior Center, 1191 Cahill St.
FOREVER YOUNG DANCE CLUB• Ongoing
Club meets Tuesdays, additional Friday of ages for dance. First-time guests are free. 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Tuesdays; 7-10 p.m. additional Friday. Modesto Senior Center, 211 Bodem St. Day: $4 members, $6 non-members; night: $5 and $7. (209) 534-7663.
MANTECA SENIOR DANCE• Ongoing
Rock and country band. 1-4 p.m. additional and fourth Sundays. Manteca Senior Center, 295 Cherry Lane. $4. (209) 825-0116.
USA DANCE BALLROOM DANCING• Ongoing
Monthly dances. 7-10 p.m. additional Saturdays. Odd Fellows Hall, 6941 Hughson Ave., Hughson. $5 members; $7 nonmembers. (209) 614-8048.
MODESTO BALLROOM DANCE CLUB• Ongoing
Ballroom dances and lesson. 7-10:30 p.m. third Fridays. Senior Center, 211 Bodem St., Modesto. $5 members, $10 for nonmembers. (209) 814-6701. www.modestoballroomclub.org
ROUND ROBINS• Ongoing
7-8:30 p.m. Oakdale Grange Hall, Lambuth and F streets, Oakdale. $4. (209) 526-4452.
ESCALON SENIOR DANCE• Third Sunday
Featuring bedrock ’n’ country band. 1-4 p.m. Escalon Community Center, 1055 Escalon Bellota Road, Escalon. $4. (209) 534-7663.
TURLOCK STEPPIN PARDS• Ongoing
Wednesdays, aboveboard ball club branch nights. 7-9 p.m. American Legion Hall - Turlock, 75 Bothun Road. (209) 996-0844. www.facebook.com/turlock.steppinpards
SENIOR CITIZENS DANCE AND POTLUCK•
Potluck meal with prizes. 6 p.m. additional Fridays; 1 p.m. fourth Sundays. Hughson Senior Center, 2307 Fourth St. $2 door; $8 membership. (209) 538-0362.
SKIRTS N’ FLIRTS SQUARE DANCE CLUB• Ongoing
Workshops Wednesdays and Saturday Affair Nights. Accessible to singles, couples and accouchement ages 12 and up. 7 p.m. Wednesdays and third Saturdays. Oakdale Grange Hall, Lambuth and F streets, Oakdale. $3-$6 per person; $20 ceremony dues. (209) 236-1628. www.singleskirtsnflirts.ccsda.org
MERCED SUNDAY SOCIAL DANCE• Ongoing
Sunday dances featuring waltz, Latin, swing, polka and fox trot. Refreshments available. 2-5 p.m. Fourth Sundays. Merced Community Center Ballroom, 755 W 15th St. $8. (209) 723-0839.
DANCE DANCE DANCE• Oct. 19
Open dance, music provided. Pre-registration required. No ball lessons. 6-8 p.m. Burghal of Merced Recreation Department, 678 W. 18th Street, Merced. $20 . (209) 356-6298.
CAROUSEL BALLROOM DANCE CLUB• Ongoing
Nov. 7, Crystal Image Band. 6 p.m. social; 7 p.m. dinner; 8-11 p.m. dancing. DoubleTree Hotel, 1150 Ninth St., Modesto. $46 members; $56 non-members. (209) 529-0965 or (209) 576-1535.
TALENT
COMMUNITY BAND• Ongoing
A college-community concert bandage attractive for accomplished woodwind, assumption and bang players to join. 7 p.m. Mondays. California State University, Stanislaus, music building, 1 University Circle, Turlock. (209) 667-3740.
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