By Nicholas Ibarra | OBSERVER Staff Writer
‘DRACULA’ By Steven Dietz Oct. 28 – Oct. 30

Celebration Arts Theater in association with The MacBeth Project presents Steven Dietz’s DRACULA directed by the imaginative Khimberly Marshall. Catch the final premier’s of the show this weekend. This suspenseful tale paints a wickedly theatrical picture of the famous vampire. This production is for mature audiences only!
It includes depictions of simulated violence, blood, gore, fog and strobe effects. Halloween costumes are encouraged at the show.
Follow this link for more details and to purchase tickets.
Comedy Night at the Guild Theater Oct. 29

Doors open at 7 p.m. The show will start at 8 p.m. and will be hosted by Dru Brooks, a comedian born and raised in Sacramento, CA. Featured comedians will include Michael Calvin, Jr., Tristan Johnson, Jerry Law, Mo Jones, and Jerrell Parker.
Please note that the event is for persons aged 21+.
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Self Care Sundays Season 3 Finale Oct. 30

From 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., come to The Old Sugar Mill Wineries for some Shavasana & Chenin Blanc. Costumes are encouraged!
The event will consist of a 45 min. Yoga class with Poteesa, a 35 min. Zumba class with Angie, bottomless mimosas, music by DJ Stace Lace, workshops, face-painting, a 360-photo-booth, food, a self-care market, a costume contest with cash prizes, and so much more.
Be sure to bring yoga mats, your smile, and great vibes.
Follow the link for tickets.
St. Paul Harvest Festival for Kids Oct. 31

From 5 p.m. – 7:30 p.m., come out to St. Paul Baptist Church as they present their annual Harvest Festival, a free, safe, community event for kids. The event will be held in their parking lot.
The event will feature carnival games, a video game truck, bounce houses, food and candy, giant inflatable cornhole, a rock wall, a fun house, face painting, music, giveaways, and more!
Please note that this is an event for children, so please be mindful of your costume.
Follow this link to RSVP for the event.
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