Celebrate Indigenous History
October 10th through November 30th
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Henry Ford Museum
Explore unique programs and exhibits at the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village, running now through November. With history, art, music, artifacts, and engaging discussions, the Henry Ford Museum aims to reflect on and honor Indigenous history, culture, traditions, and contributions.
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
October 1st - October 12th
Fisher Theatre
Experience ‘Beauty and the Beast,’ Disney’s first North American touring production of the beloved musical in over 25 years. Don’t miss it at the Fisher Theatre, running now through October 12th.
Zoo Boo at the Detroit Zoo
October 10-12, 17-19 & 24-26 | 4-9:30 p.m.
The Detroit Zoo
If you’re looking to get into the Halloween spirit, check out Zoo Boo at the Detroit Zoo! Every weekend, the zoo is beautifully illuminated with elaborate decorations and displays. It’s a perfect event for all ages to enjoy fall festivities, entertainment, and trick-or-treating.
Cider in the City
October 11, 12, 18, & 19, from 1pm - 5pm
Beacon Park
This weekend pop by Beacon Park for Cider in the City! Everything from traditional, hot and boozy ciders will be available for your consumption courtesy of Blake’s Farm and Lumen Detroit. There will also be tasty caramel apples, food trucks and pumpkins!
A2 Artoberfest
October 11th - October 12th
Downtown Ann Arbor
This Saturday and Sunday, embrace the spirit of fall and celebrate the arts at the Ann Arbor Artoberfest. The festival will showcase 90 jury-selected artists, along with live entertainment, a variety of food vendors, art activities, and drinks. The event will take place along Ann Street and North Fourth Avenue, extending from Huron into the charming Kerrytown area.
Haunted Hazel Park Halloween Art Fair
Saturday, October 11th from 10 am - 6 pm
Green Acres Park
Visit Green Acres Park in Hazel Park for some free family fun! The Haunted Hazel Park Halloween Art Fair 2025 will showcase all things spooky! Artists will display artwork related to Halloween, fall, and horror themes.
Exhibits at the Detroit Institute of Arts
13th Annual Ofrendas: Celebrating el Día de Muertos
On view – November 2, 2025; Detroit Institute of Arts; free with general admission
Contemporary Anishinaabe Art: A Continuation
On view – April 5, 2026; Detroit Institute of Arts; free with general admission
For more information, visit the DIA’s website.
Free Weekly Events at Woodbridge Pub
Thursdays - Karaoke hosted by Robby Rob at 9pm
Fridays - Piano Bar Sing-along at 9pm
Saturdays - Flea Market from 12pm - 7 pm
Saturday - Pent Up! with Joshua Adams at 10pm
Sundays - Jazz Night at 8:30pm
Monday - Slow Jams Detroit at 10pm