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Don’t Miss These Halloween 2024 Events in Plymouth – Family Fun & Nightlife

Don’t Miss These Halloween 2024 Events in Plymouth – Family Fun & Nightlife

by | Oct 21, 2024

Halloween 2024 in Plymouth, MI, is gearing up to be a blast, with events ranging from eerie costume contests to family-friendly trunk-or-treats. Whether you’re looking for spooky thrills or just want to dress up and eat some candy, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a rundown of the coolest events happening this Halloween season in Plymouth:

Ghoulish Garden Gala: Where Plants Meet Poltergeists

Date: October 24, 2024
Location: Plymouth Botanical Gardens
Who says gardens can’t be scary? The Plymouth Botanical Gardens are transforming into a spine-chilling spectacle for one night only. The Ghoulish Garden Gala is the perfect blend of beauty and fright. Picture this: eerie fog rolling through meticulously manicured hedges, jack-o’-lanterns grinning from flowerbeds, and ghostly figures lurking behind rose bushes.

But it’s not all scares! The gala features:

  • A “Poison” Punch Bar (don’t worry, it’s just fruit juice)
  • Creepy Crawly Petting Zoo (brave souls can hold tarantulas and hissing cockroaches)
  • Zombie Gardener Makeovers (because even the undead need to look their best)

Bring your green thumb and your courage. You’ll never look at your backyard the same way again!

Halloween Costume Party: Dress to Impress (or Distress)

Date: October 26, 2024
Location: Plymouth Community Center
Dust off your sewing machine and raid the thrift stores, because Plymouth’s annual Halloween Costume Party is back! This isn’t your average costume contest – it’s a full-blown spooktacular extravaganza.

Categories include:

  • Most Likely to Be Mistaken for an Actual Monster
  • Best Group Costume (bonus points if you can fit through doors)
  • Most Plymouth-Inspired Costume (extra credit for dressing as the town’s infamous pothole on Main Street)

But wait, there’s more! The party also features:

  • A “Monster Mash” dance-off (practice your zombie shuffle)
  • Bobbing for apples… and other mysterious objects
  • A haunted photo booth (smile and say “Boo!”)

Remember, the best costume wins a year’s supply of candy corn. (We’re not sure if that’s a trick or a treat.)

Stella’s ROPER ROMP! at Stella’s Black Dog Tavern

Date: October 29, 2024
Location: Stella’s Black Dog Tavern
On October 29, head over to Stella’s Black Dog Tavern for Stella’s ROPER ROMP! This lively event combines good food, great company, and a whole lot of fun. It’s an excellent way to enjoy some pre-Halloween excitement with friends and family. The tavern’s cozy atmosphere makes it a favorite spot in Plymouth, and during the ROPER ROMP!, you can expect special drinks and menu items that capture the spirit of the season. Don’t forget to wear your best Western-themed costume for this unique twist on Halloween festivities!

Thankful, Grateful, Joyful Kindermusik Playdate: Post-Halloween Fun for the Little Ones

Date: November 2, 2024
Location: Plymouth Music Studio
After all the Halloween excitement, it’s time to wind down with some family-friendly fun. The Thankful, Grateful, Joyful Kindermusik Playdate is perfect for little goblins coming down from their sugar high.

Activities include:

  • Musical pumpkin rolling (it’s like hot potato, but orange and bumpy)
  • Thankful turkey hand art (because it’s never too early to start thinking about Thanksgiving)
  • Autumn-themed sing-alongs (get ready to belt out “Five Little Pumpkins” for the 100th time)

It’s a great way to transition from spooky season to the season of gratitude. Plus, it might help your kids burn off that last bit of Halloween candy energy.

Plymouth Knights of Columbus Food Packing Event: Give Back After Getting Treats

Date: November 2, 2024
Location: Knights of Columbus Hall
Want to do some good after all that candy-munching? Join the Plymouth Knights of Columbus for their annual food packing event. It’s a chance to give back to the community and maybe work off some of those fun-sized Snickers bars.

Here’s what you need to know:

  • No experience necessary (if you can pour cereal, you’re qualified)
  • Family-friendly event (kids welcome, as long as they promise not to eat the donations)
  • Costumes encouraged (because why should Halloween fun stop on the 31st?)

It’s a heartwarming way to round out the Halloween season and kick off November with some good karma.

From family-friendly treats to wild costume parties, Plymouth offers Halloween fun for all ages. Whether you’re a kid looking for candy or an adult looking for a night out, there’s a spooky event waiting for you! So grab your broomsticks, costumes, and friends—it’s time to make Halloween 2024 a spooktacular adventure!

 

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