Looking for something to do in the Houston area this weekend? Check out this weekend's guide! Find more or submit events at communityimpact.com/event-calendar. Submitting details for consideration does not guarantee publication.

Old Town Spring Ghost Walk

Learn about the haunted history of Old Town Spring on this guided walking tour, which begins at Trilogy Brew. While most events are geared for participants age 13 and older, some events permit children ages 6-12 to attend; however, they must be accompanied by an adult.P-6 Farms Annual Fall Festival

P-6 Farms in Montgomery hosts a fall festival through the beginning of November that will include fall photo opportunities, food, pumpkin picking, carnival rides, pig races and much more. Entrance to the farm ends an hour before closing.
  • Oct. 6-Nov. 5, 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. (Saturdays and Sundays)
  • $21.95 (general admission for ages 3 and older)
  • 9963 Poole’s Road, Montgomery
  • www.p-6farms.com
The Thirteenth Floor

Geared for guests 13 years and older, The Thirteenth Floor features several themed haunted houses including Chop House, Legends of the Deep and All Hallows Eve. Additional on-site attractions include mini escape games and axe throwing.
  • Select dates between Oct. 6-Nov. 11, times vary by date
  • $19.99-$32.99
  • The Thirteenth Floor, 7075 FM 1960 W., Ste. 20, Houston
  • www.13thfloorhouston.com
Sip for a Cure


Atlas Restaurant Group concepts Marmo, the modern Italian chophouse in the Montrose Collective; and Loch Bar, the classic seafood tavern in River Oaks District will be joining forces to raise funds for Susan G. Komen during National Breast Cancer Awareness month. Marmo and Loch Bar will pledge a donation of $1 from every glass of rose sold to Susan G. Komen, an organization dedicated to fighting breast cancer across all fronts by advocating for patients, driving research breakthroughs, improving access to high-quality care, offering direct patient support, and empowering individuals with trustworthy information.Fall Festival

Oakmont Healthcare of Katy is hosting a Fall Festival where attendees can expect food, booths, games and candy suitable for children of all ages.The Great Pumpkin Shoot

Cowboy Kia is hosting its eighth annual The Great Pumpkin Shoot, which will benefit homebound seniors in Montgomery County. There will be sporting clay events that include breakfast, lunch, clays, ammunition and a team golf cart.Reach Unlimited’s 40th anniversary

The local nonprofit celebrates 40 years of supporting those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Admission includes heavy hors d’oeuvres, wine, beer and nonalcoholic beverages.Montgomery Quilt Walk


Old Methodist Church is partnering with the Montgomery Quilt Walk to provide a display of dozens of quilts in Montgomery. There will also be vendors, a quilt raffle and demonstrations.Tomball Memorial High School Theatre’s ‘Dracula’

Theater students at Tomball Memorial High School will put on a production of “Dracula,” which will see Dr. Van Helsing investigate an illness he believes was caused by the vampire Count Dracula.
  • Oct. 6-7, 7 p.m., 2 p.m. (matinee show Oct. 7)
  • $6 (seniors), $12 (general admission)
  • 19100 Northpointe Ridge Lane, Tomball
  • https://tmhstheatre.com
The Library Friends of Conroe annual book sale

The Library Friends of Conroe is hosting its annual book sale, featuring fiction and nonfiction books as well as a variety of children’s and young adult books. Specialty and collectable books will also be available. Only cash and checks with identification will be accepted for payment.
  • Oct. 6, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Oct. 7, 9 a.m.-noon
  • $0.25-$1 (per book)
  • Montgomery County Central Library, 104 I-45 N., Conroe
  • www.countylibrary.org
Spooktacular

The city of Tomball’s Spooktacular event will feature games, bounce houses, live music, face painting, food, crafts, vendors and photo opportunities. At dusk, the movie “Hocus Pocus” will play. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs, blankets and snacks to watch the movie.
  • Oct. 7, 4 p.m. (event begins), around 7:25 p.m. (movie begins)
  • Free (admission and parking)
  • Tomball Depot Plaza, 201 S. Elm St., Tomball
  • https://tomballtx.gov
Community Assistance Center 16th annual Duck Race


The Community Assistance Center hosts an annual duck race to benefit its programs and services with 10,000 rubber ducks racing down the lazy river at Margaritaville Lake Resort. Every person sponsoring a duck has a chance at winning prizes, including $1,000 in cash.
  • Oct. 7, 10 a.m.
  • $5-$500 (rubber duck adoption)
  • Margaritaville Lake Resort, Lake Conroe
  • www.duckrace.com/moco
Cy-Fair ISD Health Expo

Approximately 2,500 community members will attend this health expo, a partnership between CFISD and the Cy-Fair Houston Chamber of Commerce that includes health screenings, flu shots, children’s activities and vendor booths.Montgomery Fall Festival

The Montgomery Fall Festival will feature live music, a variety of food trucks and vendors, a kids zone, and a petting zoo.
  • Oct. 7 (door and show times TBD)
  • $125 (VIP), $20 (general admission in advance), $25 (general admission day of event), $10 (kids ages 4-12), free (kids 3 and younger)
  • 20100 Eva St., Montgomery
  • https://montgomeryfallfest.com
Angel Reach Road Rally & Scavenger Hunt

Angel Reach, a nonprofit organization that provides resources for youth aging out of foster care, will host a scavenger ride hunt to collect essentials to fill a welcome trunk. This event will span about an hour and a half and will conclude with beverages, snacks and games to enjoy. Those who only wish to attend the final stop are welcome to join.
  • Oct. 7, 3:30 p.m.
  • $25 (final stop admission), $250 (scavenger hunt per vehicle registration)
  • The Owen Theater parking lot, 225 Metcalf St., Conroe (starting location); The B52 Brewery, 12470 Milroy Lane, Conroe (final stop)
  • www.angelreach.org
Octoberfest at Loblolly Market


Attendees at Loblolly Market’s October event are encouraged to dress up to trick-or-treat, and the first 25 customers will receive a swag bag.Sip & Shop at The Lake House

The Lake House in Grand Central Park will host a Sip & Shop event with over 100 vendors selling jewelry, boutique clothing, art, gourmet food, furniture and decorations. Attendees can shop while enjoying wine, beer and treats from food trucks. Free parking is available at 336 Marketplace, and a shuttle will take shoppers to The Lake House.Cy-Fest

Lone Star College-CyFair is hosting a family-friendly community celebration for all ages. The event will include a pumpkin patch, arts and crafts, a book mobile, bounce houses, and food trucks.Memorial Hermann 10 for Texas, 3.1 Armadillo Run 5K and One 4 Texas Kids' Fun Run

The Woodlands Township Parks & Recreation Department and USA Track and Field is hosting a race that will conclude with a postrace party with live music, food and beverages. Patrons have the option to select from three different races and can register online.
  • Oct. 7, 7-11 a.m.
  • $35 (One 4 Texas Kids' Fun Run), $60 (Armadillo Run), $70 (Memorial Hermann 10 for Texas)
  • Northshore Park, 2505 Lake Woodlands Drive, The Woodlands
  • www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov
Second Annual Kids Fishing Tournament


Katy Christian Ministries will put on its second annual kids fishing tournament, where children 17 years old and younger can participate. Activities at the event include archery, fishing classes, lunch and lawn games. Italian ice will also be available to keep cool. Proceeds will benefit KCM’s food pantry, social services, crisis center and counseling services.Halloween Pickleball Tournament

Those age 18 and older can take part in a tournament with a Halloween theme. Costumes are encouraged.Lawn yoga

Suitable for all levels, this community yoga event offers a peaceful escape to destress and focus on well-being. Bring a mat and embrace the outside atmosphere. The lawn at First Colony Mall will have a safe designated area and an advanced yogi/yogini present for instructions and guidance.Taste of Cy-Fair

This annual food and shopping event consists of samples from local restaurants and raises funds for local nonprofit Cy-Hope. Admission includes restaurant food, beverages, wine, beer, live music and a silent auction.Spazmatics Fundraiser

Get ready to travel back to the ‘80s for a night of music, dancing and charity at the third annual Spazmatics Fundraiser, presented by Staff Force Personnel Services. Known for their high-energy performances and iconic ‘80s tunes, The Spazmatics promise to keep the crowd on their feet all night long.North Houston Moms Fall into Fun Fest

North Houston Moms is hosting its first Fall into Fun Fest, featuring on-stage entertainment, a DJ, a rock wall, a trackless train, a bounce house, balloon twisters, face painting, food trucks and local vendors.TerrorFest

TerrorFest is back in Conroe for its second annual horror convention, which will include celebrity signings, vendors, a costume contest, selfie stations, among other things.
  • Oct. 7-8, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • $20
  • Southern Star Brewing Company, 3525 N. Frazier St., Conroe
  • www.terrorfest.net
Creekland Village grand opening

Bridgeland celebrates a grand opening for its newest village, Creekland Village, with live music, food, family-friendly activities, model home tours and a drawing for prizes.