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Scottsdale; Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Parish, 11300 N. 64th Street, Scottsdale COST: Free INFO: farmersmarket-northscottsdale.com

Roadrunner Park Farmers Market

At Roadrunner Park Farmers Market, Paradise Valley residents have a chance to shop local and pick up some fresh foods. Held on Saturdays throughout the year, the market offers produce, baked goods, crafts, fresh fish, natural pork and beef, and handmade artisan items and crafts. A number of vendors offer samples for those who want to try their products. While at the park, families can enjoy the playground and fishing pond.

WHEN: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturdays WHERE: Roadrunner Park, 3502 E. Cactus Road, Phoenix COST: Free INFO: arizonacommunityfarmersmarkets.com

Farmers Market on High Street

The Farmers Market on High Street is a place where neighbors can come together to support local businesses. The market, which usually has around 100 vendors over a block, will run every Sunday through May. Vendors will have items such as fresh produce, eggs off the farm, handmade jewelry and clothing, locally produced sauces and jams, natural meats and seafood, teas, dips, lotions, keto-friendly sweets, fresh bread, dog treats and baked goods. While at High Street, guests can also grab a bite to eat or drink at one of the local restaurants.

WHEN: 10 a.m. to1 p.m. Sundays WHERE: 5415 E. High Street, Phoenix COST: Free INFO: arizonacommunityfarmersmarkets.com

Hellbilly Holler Haunted House

Visitors are warned to stay clear of Hellbilly Holler haunted house, unless they want to be frightened. From the minds of Michaela and Athena Nastasir, an artist/prop builder and actress/singer, the North Phoenix home haunt tells the story of three hillbillies who venture to the wetlands to seek help from a swamp witch. They are trying to lure visitors into their home for fresh meat and souls while a fortune teller attempts to warn away visitors. The haunted, which has won an AZ Haunter award, uses Halloween decorations and lighting and projections to create haunting effects.

WHEN: Sunset to 10:30 p.m. Fridays through Sundays; Sunset to 9 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays; Friday, October 14, to Monday, October 31 WHERE: 14601 N. 40th Way, Phoenix COST: Free INFO: 602-509-6966, hellbillyholleraz.com

Haunted Graveyard

Haunted Graveyard is a home haunt that goes beyond average Halloween decorations. At the local home, guests try to survive a haunted graveyard filled with

disturbing characters, fog, illusions, eerie sounds and jump scares. The October 25 and October 26 edition will be familyfriendly without actors. The scarier version featuring actors will run from October 27 to October 31.

WHEN: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 25, and Wednesday, October 26; 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday, October 27, through Monday, October 31 WHERE: 8414 E. Valley Vista Drive, Scottsdale COST: $5 suggested donation INFO: hauntedgraveyardaz.com Carefree Farmers Market

Carefree Farmers Market offers a Friday farmers market experience. Guests can shop for locally made and produced artisan items, crafts, clothing, accessories, baked goods, herbs, flowers, cheese, meats, seafood and produce.

WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fridays WHERE: 1 Sundial Circle, Carefree COST: Free INFO: arizonacommunityfarmersmarkets.com

Cave Creek Wicked

Cave Creek Wicked is a chance to experience the flavor of Cave Creek while dressed up as zombies, witches, vampires, ghouls and other creatures. The 21-andolder bar crawl takes participants to different hotspots in Cave Creek, including Mountain View Pub, Local Jonny’s, Big

Earl’s Greasy Eats, the Hideaway, Buffalo

Chip Saloon, Harold’s Corral and the

Roadhouse. During the night, there will be a costume contest and drink specials.

A free party bus will take participants to different bars. Parking is available at

Stagecoach Village, 7100 E. Cave Creek

Road, and behind Local Jonny’s, 6033 E.

Cave Creek Road.

WHEN: 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday,

October 29

WHERE: Various locations throughout

Cave Creek

COST: Free

INFO: facebook.com/cavecreekwicked

Cave Creek Museum Presents:

Cave Creek’s Haunted History

During Cave Creek Museum Presents:

Cave Creek’s Haunted History, visitors have a chance to learn more about Cave

Creek’s haunted history in an interactive way. A local paranormal investigation team, which has been featured on the Travel Channel, will lead a ghost hunting expedition that will take visitors to different parts of the museum. Guests will also have a chance to learn more about equipment used these paranormal investigations. It is open to ages 13 and older.

WHEN: 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, November 4 WHERE: Cave Creek Museum, 6140 E. Skyline Drive, Cave Creek COST: $30 per person INFO: 480-488-2764, cavecreekmuseum.org

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