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    What to do in Waco this weekend: 10/12 – 10/15

    Kristina ValdezBy Kristina ValdezOctober 11, 2017Updated:November 28, 2017 Arts and Life No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Kristina Valdez | Arts & Life Editor

    Thursday, Oct.12

    Magnolia Silo-bration begins

    Location: Magnolia Market| Time: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. | Cost: $45

    Magnolia Silo-bration, an annual three-day event, begins with live music, over 90 artisans and additional food trucks to Magnolia Market until Oct. 14. The tickets for each night are $45.

    Live Music at Dichotomy Coffee & Spirits

    Location: Dichotomy Coffee & Spirits | Time: 7 p.m. | Cost: Free

    Musician Chris Watts will perform for free at Dichotomy Coffee & Spirits.

     

    “War of the Worlds” Live Radio Play

    Location: Brazos Theatre| Time: 7:30 p.m. | Cost: $15

    At the Brazos Theatre, you can hear and see the live radio play that sent the nation into panic: “War of the Worlds.” For $15, audience members can watch actors perform live action moments of this iconic play.

    Friday, Oct. 13

    Magnolia Silo-bration continues

    Location: Magnolia Market| Time: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. | Cost: $45

    Magnolia Silo-bration, an annual three-day event, continues.

    “James and the Giant Peach” live

    Location: Jubilee Theatre | Time: 7:30 p.m. | Cost: $7

    The Jubilee Theatre will be performing “James and the Giant Peach” all weekend. Learn about James and his insect friends. Tickets are $7 for students and $12 for adults.

    “Friday the 13th” screening

    Location: Waco Hippodrome | Time: Varies | Cost: $3

    In honor of Friday the 13th and the Hippodrome Horror Fest, Waco Hippodrome will be screening “Friday the 13th” at various times throughout the day. Tickets are $3.

    Saturday, Oct. 14

    “Dinner in the Dark”


    Location: McLane Stadium | Time: 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.

    Enjoy “Dinner in the Dark,” the third annual dinner that benefits organizations that assist sight impaired people, in McLane Stadium. Sue Daniels, president and CEO of Leader Dogs for the Blind, will be speaking.

    “James and the Giant Peach” live

    Location: Jubilee Theatre | Time: 2:30 p.m. | Cost: $7

    The Jubilee Theatre will be performing “James and the Giant Peach” all weekend. Tickets are $7 for students and $12 for adults.

    “Beetlejuice” screening

    Location: Waco Hippodrome | Time: Varies | Cost: $3

    Waco Hippodrome continues screening“Beetlejuice” from $3 as a part of their Hippodrome Horror Fest.

     

    Sunday, Oct. 15

    “Beetlejuice” screening continues


    Location: Waco Hippodrome | Time: Varies | Cost: $3

    Waco Hippodrome continues screening“Beetlejuice” from $3 as a part of their Hippodrome Horror Fest.

     

     

    Ongoing

    Oct. 5 – Nov. 12 — Danville Chadbourne: Retrospective Part IV is open at the Martin Museum of Art for free until Nov. 12. This exhibit of small wooden figures will fill up the gallery.

    Oct. 4 – Oct. 14 — The Heart O’ Texas Fair & Rodeo will be open from Thursday to October 14. Fair admission varies each day. The fair is located at 4601 Bosque Blvd, Waco, TX 76710.

     

    Kristina Valdez

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