Halloween is almost here, and there's one final weekend to get out and about to enjoy what October in Mid-Michigan has to offer.

Here are a few of the things going on within a couple hours' drive of Lansing between October 27-30, 2022.

Autumn Celebration, Chili Dawg Challenge

Photo via Canva
Photo via Canva
loading...

Here's a delicious way to start the final weekend of October! Thursday night (10/27) between 5pm and 8pm, downtown Ionia will host its annual Autumn Celebration, Chili Dawg Challenge. Chili and hot dogs are of course involved, but so are trick-or-treating, costume contests, and pumpkin decorating. There'll be free hot chocolate to take the chill off too.


Hallowe'en in Greenfield Village

Photo via Canva
Photo via Canva
loading...

The Henry Ford in Dearborn hosts Hallowe'en in Greenfield Village for one final weekend (10/27 through 10/30). Costumed characters will greet visitors, with skits and "newly imagined storybook experiences" sprinkled throughout.the village. Special lighting and sound effects add to the Halloween mystique.


 

YpsiGLOW

Photo via YouTube (Mike Gould)
Photo via YouTube (Mike Gould)
loading...

Luminaries, lanterns and lights will put the glow in YpsiGLOW this Friday night (10/28) from 7pm-10pm in downtown Ypsilanti. You're invited to take part in the luminary procession, then enjoy entertainment ranging from a drag show to a dance party!


Halloween NoogieFest

Photo via gildasclubgr.org
Photo via gildasclubgr.org
loading...

Gilda's Club on Bridge Street NW in Grand Rapids holds its Halloween NoogieFest on Saturday (10/29) between 1pm and 3pm. The event is open to the public, and promises "friendly ghoulish games, crafts, activities and creepy cuisine" for kids and adults of all ages. Costumes are encouraged, but no scary ones please.


 

Halloween Forest

Photo via kzooparks.org
Photo via kzooparks.org
loading...

Kalamazoo's Milham Park is the setting for the Halloween Forest on Saturday (10/29) from 2pm to 4pm. Planned events include "a costume contest, inflatable corn maze, spin art, a 360-degree photo booth, and lots of Halloween themed games setup throughout the park".


Pinckney Spooktacular

Photo via Facebook (Pinckney Spooktacular)
Photo via Facebook (Pinckney Spooktacular)
loading...

Bring the kids to the Pinckney Spooktacular Saturday evening (10/29) from 5:30pm to 8pm on the lawn next to The Hub in downtown Pinckney. The event kicks off with the kids' costume parade at 5:45, followed by a costume contest and trunk-or-treat.


Grand Rapids' Dia de los Muertos Festival

Photo via Facebook (Grand Rapids Día de los Muertos Festival)
Photo via Facebook (Grand Rapids Día de los Muertos Festival)
loading...

All day Sunday (10/30) at Roosevelt Park in Grand Rapids, it's the Dia de los Muertos Festival. The event features elaborate displays honoring those who have passed on, as well as Latin-inspired food, music, arts and crafts.

 

 

LOOK: Here Are 30 Foods That Are Poisonous to Dogs

To prepare yourself for a potential incident, always keep your vet's phone number handy, along with an after-hours clinic you can call in an emergency. The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center also has a hotline you can call at (888) 426-4435 for advice.

Even with all of these resources, however, the best cure for food poisoning is preventing it in the first place. To give you an idea of what human foods can be dangerous, Stacker has put together a slideshow of 30 common foods to avoid. Take a look to see if there are any that surprise you.

LOOK: Here are 25 ways you could start saving money today

These money-saving tips—from finding discounts to simple changes to your daily habits—can come in handy whether you have a specific savings goal, want to stash away cash for retirement, or just want to pinch pennies. It’s never too late to be more financially savvy. Read on to learn more about how you can start saving now. [From: 25 ways you could be saving money today]

More From 99.1 WFMK