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Star Wars, Star Trek and Beyond at the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center in DetroitÂ
Christina Clark -
Catch a live musical performance of some of the world's most renowned sci-fi flicks' scores.
Times are as follows:
10:45 a.m. and 8 p.m. Friday
8 p.m. Saturday
3 p.m. Sunday
Join the Great Lake Apparition Seekers for a night of ghost hunting at and around the museum. Registration required.
Muggles gather for a big screen showing of the second installment in the Harry Potter series.
This Grammy Award-winning band hits the stage in support of their newest album Evolve. Teens.
This stage performance is inspired by Cirque De Soleil and features dance, puppetry, contortionism and magic with some bubbles and snow mixed in.
Kids Town is the place to be during this monthly event. Find stories, science-themed activities and play time in this pint-sized play hub. Ages 2-5.
Take a hayride to the woods and a guide will tell stories of Michigan's history. You will encounter various characters on a pumpkin-lit path, but it's not a haunted attraction. Ages 8-plus. Registration required.
Kids are invited to dress as their favorite princess and join the Snow Sisters as they tell of their magical wintertime journey.
Catch classic Halloween flicks Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (Oct. 5), It Came From Outer Space (Oct. 12) The War of the Worlds (Oct. 19) and Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (Oct. 26). Unrated.
Learn how sugar skulls fit in with Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexican and Mexican-American communities. Then decorate your own.
Find handmade specialty goods, food and decor at this annual.


