From making ears for Halloween costumes and celebrating Día De Los Muertos to enjoying armadillo races and trick-or-treating, community members in Austin and beyond have a variety of events to attend this weekend. This list is not comprehensive. Event details are subject to change.

Austin

Austin Film Festival & Conference

Attendees can enjoy watching feature films and short films as well as attend filmmaker Q&A’s. The festival also offers volunteer opportunities where individuals can get a closer look at individual departments including registration, theater operations, conference, hospitality and transportation.Make & Take: Animal Ears

Community members can stop by and learn how to make origami animal ears at the nonprofit’s community space.Tacos and Tires 3rd Annual Bicycle Show


Bicycle lovers can enjoy an afternoon of admiring custom and vintage bicycles owned by local community members. Attendees can also enjoy tacos, beer, live music and raffles.Vida la Vida

The annual Día De Los Muertos event will include over 20 vendors, traditional foods, hands-on art activities, a low-rider exhibition and live performances.Country Fried Dance Lesson

Country Fried Dance will teach community members how to line dance.
Flatwater Fest will raise funds to cover the cost of mental health therapy for individuals diagnosed with cancer and their families. (Photo by Roland Jimenez/Courtesy Flatwater Fest)
Flatwater Fest will raise funds to cover the cost of mental health therapy for individuals diagnosed with cancer and their families. (Photo by Roland Jimenez/Courtesy Flatwater Fest)
Flatwater Fest

The inaugural community festival will feature live music, local vendors, a silent auction and local food trucks. Kids can enjoy the Kids Zone, which will showcase creative art and writing workshops and face painting led by Austin Bat Cave and free popsicles from GoodPop. All proceeds from the event will benefit the nonprofit’s mission to cover the cost of mental health therapy for individuals diagnosed with cancer and their families.
  • Oct. 26, noon-5 p.m.
  • $25 (early bird general admission), $35 (general admission at the door), $105 (VIP admission)
  • Radio East, 3504 Montopolis Drive, Austin
  • www.flatwater.org/flatwater-fest
The Very 'Rary will feature live music performances. (Photo by Kaitlin Sargusa/Courtesy The Contemporary)
The Very 'Rary will feature live music performances. (Photo by Kaitlin Sargusa/Courtesy The Contemporary)
The Vary ’Rary


The Contemporary Austin’s annual fundraiser will raise funds for contemporary art experiences for local K-12 students. Attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy live music from a theremin player, a vibraphonist and traditional Chinese folk music, as well as a magic performance and more.
  • Oct. 26, 1-5 p.m.
  • Free (general admission for ages 5 and under), $35 (general admission for members), $40 (general admission for nonmembers)
  • The Contemporary Austin at Laguna Gloria, 3809 W. 35th St., Austin
  • www.thecontemporaryaustin.org
Courtesy Riverfest @ Riverbend
Riverfest @ Riverbend will offer a trunk-or-treat, games and more. (Courtesy Riverfest @ Riverbend)
Riverfest @ Riverbend

The all-ages event features a trunk-or-treat, games and a haunted house alongside food trucks, a pumpkin patch and a photo booth.Bee Cave

Trunk or Treat

Held by the city of Bee Cave, the event in the Hill Country Galleria will allow community members to trick or treat, with various local businesses handing out candy.Rolling Sculpture Car Show


Benefiting Friends of Bee Cave Public Library, the annual event features over 200 collector cars lining the streets of the Hill Country Galleria.Buda

Booda Halloween

The Halloween bash will offer trick-or-treating, games, a kids’ costume contest, story time from Buda library representatives and food vendors. A sensory-sensitive area will also be available and include noise-canceling headphones, seating with pillows and stuffed animals, and low lighting.
Courtesy city of Buda
Booda Halloween will take place Oct. 25, 4:30-7:30 p.m. and feature a sensory-sensitive area. (Courtesy city of Buda)
Cedar Park

Fall Roundup


Community members are invited to gather at Lakeline Park for Western-inspired fun, including armadillo races, hayrides, a petting zoo, country music, mechanical bull riding, crafts and dancing.Trunk or Treat

Heroes Resource Center will host a free Trunk or Treat event for families in the community. Event registration is free for families and non profit organizations and $75 for local businesses and vendors. Prizes will be awarded to the best costume and car. Heroes Resource Center is also looking for sponsors for the event, with opportunities ranging from $350 to $1000.
  • Oct. 25, 5-7 p.m.
  • Free (families, non profits), $75, (local businesses, vendors), $350-1000 (sponsorships)
  • 1150 S. Bell Blvd., Bldg. 5, Cedar Park
  • www.heroesresourcecenter.org
Día de Muertos

The Cedar Park Public Library invites all residents to celebrate Día de Muertos at the library by making a memory portrait while listening to live music by Mariachi los Gallos and viewing the ofrenda.Georgetown

Household Hazardous Waste Cleanup


Williamson County will host a hazardous waste collection event for residents to dispose of materials safely. Residents may bring materials such as antifreeze, brake fluid, pesticides, paint and more, limited to five gallons per vehicle.U.S. Marine Band Concert

The United States Marine Band will perform a free concert at the Klett Performing Arts Center as part of the band's tour. Community members can reserve up to four free tickets per request.Hutto

Frights at Orgain

A trunk-or-treat trail will be set up at Adam Orgain Park for families to walk and collect treats. The event will also have a spooky maze, pumpkin patch and hayrides. Food trucks and local vendors will also be on hand. A sensory-friendly time will be held from 5-5:30 p.m.Trunk-or-Treat

Another trunk-or-treat event will take place at Hutto Discovery United Methodist Church. It will include decorated trunks with candy and games.Lakeway

Lake Travis Public Safety Day

The annual educational event allows the public to interact with first responders to learn about their jobs and see equipment such as helicopters, police cars, ambulances, fire trucks and more. A prescription drug take-back opportunity will also be held during the event.
  • Oct. 25, 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
  • Free
  • Lake Travis Elementary School, 15303 Kollmeyer Drive, Lakeway
  • www.lakeway-tx.gov
'Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror'

The 1922 classic horror film “Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror” will be screened for the event, accompanied by a chamber orchestra. Concessions will be available, with sales supporting Lake Travis High School Chamber Orchestra. Attendees are encouraged to wear vampire costumes.
  • Oct. 25, 7 p.m.
  • $7 (admission)
  • Lakeway Activity Center, 105 Cross Creek, Lakeway
  • www.lakeway-tx.gov
Leander

Tricks and Treats Spooktacular

The city of Leander invites residents to gather for a spooky-fun event at the Leander Activity Center. Attendees can expect to enjoy trick or treating, a haunted maze, a costume contest, photo booth and sweet treats.October Sugar Cookie Decorating Class

Community members are invited to gather at LH Learning Hub to decorate sugar cookies with guided instruction. Students can expect to learn about icing consistency, piping techniques and recipes with help along the way.Pflugerville

Pfloating Pumpkin Patch

Families will have a chance to take a swim while they choose a pumpkin, as well as get to decorate their pumpkin onsite. The floating pumpkin event will be at Gilleland Creek Pool, which will be heated.
Pfloating Pumpkin Patch (Courtesy city of Pflugerville)
The Pfloating Pumpkin Patch will take place at the Gilleland Creek Pool which will be heated. (Courtesy city of Pflugerville)
Round Rock

“Rosita y Conchita”

Penfold Theatre Company will present “Rosita y Conchita” featuring choreography by Round Rock Ballet Folklorico for young audiences. The play is set on the Mexican holiday of Dia de los Muertos and follows a young girl named “Conchita” whose sister has passed on. Tickets may be purchased in advance online.San Marcos

Dia de los Muertos 5K & Kids Fun Run

Participants can walk or run during this annual event, which will culminate with an awards ceremony.
  • Oct. 25, 7:30 a.m.
  • Free (registration, kids ages 1-10), $25-$40 (registration)
  • Hernandez Elementary School, 333 Stagecoach Trail, San Marcos
  • www.visitsanmarcos.com
The Great Pumpkin Dash

Organized by the San Marcos Kiwanis Club, the 5K run or walk will offer awards for the overall top contestants in several categories.Taylor

Williamson County Fair & Rodeo

Attractions for this year include carnival rides, a children’s business fair, a petting zoo, pig races, the H-E-B Beer and Wine Garden and more. Children can partake in the rodeo activities through the kids’ calf scramble and mutton busting competitions.
  • Oct. 22-25
  • Free (ages 10 and under), $5 (adult admission)
  • 5350 Bill Pickett Trail, Taylor
  • www.wilcofair.com