October is nearing the end, and this will mark the final full weekend of the month before the calendar flips to November. It also means that it is the final weekend before Halloween, so if you haven't gotten your costume, candy, or decorations up, time is running out. It also means tons of events are taking place to honor Halloween, without stepping on the holiday's toes. There are many fun and festive events happening this weekend in the Magic Valley, and you won't want to miss out on the fun, candy, and memories.

Thursday, October 23, Through Saturday, October 25 - Tubbs Berry Farm

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The days are running out to get to Tubbs Berry Farm, and if you haven't been yet, you have to get out before the season is over. Go down the slides, fun for all ages, get lost in the giant maze while looking for the hole punches, pet and feed the animals, play on the jump pad, shoot the apple blasters, and much more. They are open from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM on Thursday and from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Friday and Saturday. For more details, make sure to click the link above.

Thursday, October 23, and Saturday, October 25 - CSI Volleyball

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The volleyball season is coming to an end, and CSI volleyball has had a great season so far, but it isn't done yet. They have two more home games left if you haven't seen them this year. They will have a match on Thursday at 6 PM against Utah State University Eastern and on Saturday at 1 PM against Snow College. These are the final two home games of the season. The team is currently 15-8. For more on the team, make sure to click the link above.

Thursday, October 23 - Comedy Show in Twin Falls

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They say that laughing is the best medicine, and what better way to get a good laugh than at a comedy show? There is a comedy show happening this Thursday at Lamphouse Theatre in Twin Falls, located at 223 5th Ave S. The comedy show will begin at 8 PM and will feature Mark Masters, making his way from Denver to the Magic Valley. For more on the show, make sure to click the link above.

Friday, October 24 and Saturday, October 25 - 'Nightfall'

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In the fall, the weather is always unpredictable in the Magic Valley, which is why having some indoor plans is a great idea. The theatre is a great place to go as they always have great performances taking place, and this weekend, the Orpheum Theatre will be having 'Nightfall' performed. The musical will be on Friday and Saturday, with showtimes at 7 PM and tickets starting as low as $17.50. For more on the musical, make sure to click the link above.

Friday, October 24 and Saturday, October 25 - The Haunted Swamp

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The days to get scared at the Haunted Swamp are also running out, and this weekend is the perfect time to go, as next weekend will be full of Halloween festivities. The Haunted Swamp will be open Friday and Saturday, starting at 7:30 PM, and will sell its final ticket at 11 PM. Take your friends, your family, and scream your heart out. For more on the Haunted Swamp, make sure to click the link above.

Saturday, October 25 - Those Two Chicks Fall Market

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The fall is the best time of year to shop. There are great decorations for the season, holiday decorations, and you can start shopping for the holidays for others as well. This weekend offers a great chance to shop at Those Two Chicks Fall Market. It'll be happening at the Twin Falls County Fairgrounds in Filer on Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM. Not only can you shop, but there will also be Bingo this year as well. For more on the event, make sure to click the link above.

Saturday, October 25 - Read & Treat

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This weekend will be packed full of trunk-or-treat events, and one of the best ones that takes place every year is Read and Treat at the Twin Falls Public Library and City Park. The event will be from 11 AM to 1 PM and is a great way for adults to learn about programs and activities at the Twin Falls Public Library throughout the year, while kids get to walk through a story walk collecting candy and being told a story. For more on the event, make sure to click the link above.

Saturday, October 25 - Trick-Or-Treat on Main Street

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As mentioned above, there will be plenty of trunk-or-treats this weekend, and one of the biggest each year is Trick-or-Treat on Main Street. Walk through downtown and meet the businesses that occupy the area while getting tons of candy for your kids. It is one of the best events of the year, with plenty of candy, and it gives you a chance to see what's new downtown if you haven't been through the area in a while. It will be taking place from 2 PM to 4 PM, and you can get in line anywhere at any time. For more on the event, make sure to click the link above.

Saturday, October 25 - Sinister Sweets

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Many of the trunk-or-treats this weekend will be outdoors, and with potential rain and chilly weather in the forecast, having an indoor option is good. One place to check out is Sinister Sweets, taking place at Magic Valley High School, located at 512 Main Ave N in Twin Falls. The event is free and will include going through the haunted halls, face painting, trunk-or-treating, food trucks, and more. It all starts at 5 PM and will last until 7 PM. For more on the event, make sure to click on the link above.

Saturday, October 25 - Halloween Hoedown Line Dance Class

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Have you ever wanted to learn how to country line dance? Perhaps you have before, but it's been a while, and you forgot how to. This is your chance to learn this weekend at Halloween Hoedown Line Dance Classes at Redeemed Decor, located at 21391 US 30. The event will take place from 6 PM to 8 PM on Saturday, and tickets are $25 per person. Costumes are encouraged, as it is a Halloween event after all. For more on the class or to get your tickets, make sure to click the link above.

Saturday, October 25 - Harvest Party

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Ain't no party like a Harvest Party in Twin Falls. This weekend, if you want to take a break from trunk-or-treating or want to stop driving around, head out to the Harvest party at The River Christian Fellowship, located at 4010 N 3300 E in Twin Falls. The party is from 1 PM to 4 PM, and there will be free games, candy, a petting zoo, a bounce house, balloon animals, fair food, laser tag, and more. For more on the party, make sure to click the link above.

Saturday, October 25 - Monster Mash

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After a day of fun, end the night in style this Saturday by attending the Monster Mash at Lamphouse Theatre in Twin Falls. The event will be from 7 PM to 11 PM, and admission is $10. There will be dancing, live music, drawings for fun prizes, candy, a costume contest, and much more. For more on the event, make sure to click the link above.

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Don't miss out on all the fun in the final weekend of October. Get out and get scared at The Haunted Swamp, get lost in the maze at Tubbs, go to the Halloween event at the high school, take your kids downtown for some candy, go to the library and city park for trunk-or-treating, learn to line dance, laugh at a comedy show, go to a harvest party, go to a monster mash, shop at a fall market, go to a musical, or cheer on the local volleyball team. Whatever you do, have fun, be safe, and enjoy your weekend.

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