Scarecrow Row
What: Scarecrows in the Gardens
When: Oct. 16-31
Where: Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, 3675 Arboretum Drive, Chaska
Scarecrows and displays made by a team from Bachman’s as well as volunteers and visitors add to the festive autumn displays on the Dahlberg Terrace and Scarecrow Hill.
Minnesota Movies on the Big Screen
What: Twin Cities Film Fest
When: Oct. 19-28
Where: Showplace ICON Theaters and Kitchen at The Shops at West End, 1625 West End Blvd., St. Louis Park
More than 140 movies are set to screen and stream at the 14th annual Twin Cities Film Festival, of which almost a third have a Minnesota connection.
Moose Mascot Madness
What: Moose Madness Family Festival
When: Oct. 20-21
Where: Throughout Grand Marais
The moose is loose at this annual family-friendly event that includes scavenger hunts, art activities, crafting, meet-and-greets, bingo, exhibits, shopping, and more.
Pumpkins on Display
What: Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular
When: Through Nov. 4
Where: Minnesota Zoo, 13000 Zoo Blvd., Apple Valley
Part pumpkin patch and part art installation, thousands of glowing, carved pumpkins illuminate the night at this event. From the trees to the ground, guests can see carved pumpkins of all shapes and sizes as they wander through an autumn trail.
Space Exploration Through a Child’s Mind
What: “Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress”
When: Through Nov. 19
Where: Children’s Theatre Company, 2400 Third Ave. S., Minneapolis
Join the wildly imaginative Morris on an adventure of self-discovery as he realizes the power of being one’s whole, radiant self to answer the question, “Do astronauts wear dresses?”
Does Your Basement Have … Lutherans??
What: “A Mighty Fortress Is Our Basement”
When: Through Nov. 12; and winter run from Jan. 4-Feb. 14
Where: The Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville
The Church Basement Ladies are back with a revival of this fan-favorite production. The year is 1960, and small dramas lead to big laughs as Beverly gets her first pair of high heels for confirmation; Pastor announces his impending nuptials; Mrs. Snustad and Mrs. Gilmerson plan a food booth at the County Fair to raise money; and Mrs. Engelson embarks on a spontaneous driving lesson. Through it all, these “bulwarks never failing” stand strong in their faith and in their friendships.