The Haunted at the Pines

Carolina Pines Community Center 2305 Lake Wheeler Road, Raleigh, NC, United States

Come out, if you dare, for a haunted night at the Pines. Each ghoul-themed room will have frightful music for the perfect Halloween thrill! Enter at your own risk! All event proceeds will go to Raleigh Parks' Play it Forward Financial Assistance Fund. Ages: 10+Cost: $5 per personRegister on RecLinkAttendees will travel through the haunted house in groups of four.

First Friday Movie and Market – Freaky Friday

Moore Square 200 S. Blount St., Raleigh, NC

Join us for this free family night out in Downtown Raleigh. Bring a blanket or chair to relax on the lawn for the movie, grab a bite from the food trucks and explore the market! Market & food trucks: 5 p.m. - 9 p.m.Live music: 6 p.m.Free movie on the lawn: 7:15 p.m.

Let’s Skate

Sanderford Road Community Center 2623 Sanderford Rd, Raleigh, NC

Come out and enjoy roller skating at Sanderford Road Park! Join us for our monthly event for skaters of all ages and abilities. Music will be provided and a roller skating instructor will be on-site to answer questions.Please bring your own folding chairs for breaks and safety gear (helmet, wrist guards, knee pads) if you have them. We will provide wrist guards for those who need them. Grab your skates and roll on by for some four-wheel fun!Location: Sanderford Road ParkCost: FreeAges: 18+

American Indian Symposium

City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

Join the City of Raleigh Museum for talks on Indigenous North Carolinians’ history, current issues, and the future of Indigenous culture.We will feature lectures by: Marvin Tupper Jones, “First People of the Chowan” Dr. Crystal Cavalier, “Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in North Carolina” Lyric Locklear, “Holistic Medicine and Culture Revitalization.” Details Location: *City of Raleigh MuseumAges: AllCost: Free*Parking in downtown Raleigh is free on weekends but can sometimes be hard to come by, so please plan appropriately.

Magic and Mischief Festival

Fred Fletcher Park 820 Clay St, Raleigh, NC

Bring your young witches and wizards to the Magic and Mischief Festival at Fletcher Park. Shop for tasty treats while you explore a wizard's alley for magical wands and other trinkets from whimsical vendors. Encounter fantastic beasts and practice charms with professors from a famous wizarding academy. Wear your house colors to show your pride and view family-friendly stage performances. Solemnly swear that you're up to no good and join the fun! This event is presented in partnership with Paper & Stars Studio. Cost: FreeAges: AllRegister for the Magic and Mischief Festival

Bizarre Bazaar

John Chavis Community Center 505 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Raleigh, NC, United States

Bizarre, eccentric, odd... anyway you put it — you have not seen anything like this. Join us at JCMP for the ultimate unusual experience! Arts, entertainment, games, costumes, and the strange combined. Enter the world of weird and explore the unbelievable at our Bizarre Bazaar. Location: John Chavis Memorial ParkAges: 21 and upCost: Free

Born to Heal: African Americans in Medicine Lecture

City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

This lecture will explore African Americans in medicine in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Dr. Chad Swanson, DO, MPH, and La’Cura Venable, MA, LPN, will discuss the history of St. Agnes Hospital and Dr. Lawson A. Scruggs and how Black medical practitioners broke barriers in the field of medicine despite racism and Jim Crow laws. This program is supported in part by North Carolina Humanities the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.Location: City of Raleigh MuseumAges: AllCost: FreeNo Registration Required

The Doctor is in History Tour

Pope House Museum 511 S Wilmington Street, Raleigh, NC

Come learn about how doctors like Dr. Manassa Pope practiced medicine. Tours include original medical tools and medicine from the Pope House collection, The Country Doctor Museum and Shaw University Archive! This program is supported in part by North Carolina Humanities the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.Location: Pope House MuseumAges: AllCosts: FreeNo Registration on Required

Coats Cause We Care Coat Giveaway

Southgate Park 1801 Proctor Street, Raleigh, NC

The City of Raleigh Coats Cause We Care mission is to provide free coats to children and adults in need while promoting volunteerism and environmental sustainability. Keep someone warm this winter. Bring your new or gently used clean coats to make someone's winter a warm and cozy season. The temperatures can get extremely cold in the winter. Here is one way to support your community and help your neighbors. Every coat goes to a person in need, free of charge and without discrimination or obligation. Please support our Coats Cause We Care drive because YOU CARE! Donation Details Donations are accepted now through Thursday, Nov. 14 Drop Off Your Coats Sgt. Courtney T. Johnson Community Center Monday - Friday between 2 - 8 p.m. and Saturdays 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. The nearest Raleigh Parks Community Center Coat Giveaway Day Location: Sgt. Courtney T. Johnson Community CenterDate: Saturday, Nov. 16Time: noon to 4 p.m.Cost: FreeAges: All

Come Make Your Own Recycled Wreath

Pullen Arts Center 105 Pullen Rd., Raleigh, NC, United States

Join us as we make wreaths with recycled materials! Each participant with be given a wreath form and will be free to create their own masterpiece. We will also provide lots of recycled fabrics, beads, wire and ribbon. If you have any recycled materials you would like to use, please feel free to bring them. Please pre-register, so we have enough supplies for everyone.Ages: 10 and upCost: $8 per personRegister on RecLink

History Explorers

Mordecai Historic Park 1 Mimosa St, Raleigh, NC

Hop on the Historic Raleigh Trolley to travel through time! During this series, we’ll visit different historic sites and museums in the Raleigh area for hands-on activities and to learn more about the past. Each month will feature a different field location with transportation provided on the Historic Raleigh Trolley. Participants must be accompanied by an adult; guardians attend for free. Ages: 10-14Cost: $10Register on RecLink

Digging Deeper: Stories in Local Archaeology

Mordecai Historic Park 1 Mimosa St, Raleigh, NC

As Mordecai Historic Park investigates its own archaeological footprint, the park will host a series of lectures with local experts sharing about their projects at historic sites, cemeteries, and more. In November we welcome Melissa Timo, Staff Archaeologist and Historic Cemetery Specialist with the North Carolina Office of State Archaeology. She will speak on her work in historic cemeteries throughout the state and preservation efforts, challenges, and local resources. Registration is not required but is encouraged. Stay tuned for information on future lectures in this series, with 2025 dates to be announced soon. Location: Mordecai Historic ParkAges: AllCost: FreeRegister on RecLink