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Ogden Events Calendar

By Karen Painter - ACE contributor | Oct 15, 2022

October 15

WSU Empty Bowl Project

Eccles Art Center, 2580 Jefferson Avenue, 4-7 p.m., $15

Enjoy food from area restaurants, meet potters, and go home with a handmade bowl. All proceeds go to Weber Cares Food Pantry.

October 15

Homemade Caramel Class

Kitchen Kneads, 3030 Grant Avenue, 2-4 p.m., $20 per person

Come learn how to make homemade old-fashioned caramel. It’s the perfect time for the upcoming holidays.

October 15 & 16

Luis Mendez at LUPEC’s Ogden Hispanic Festival 2022

Union Station, 2501 Wall Avenue, 7 p.m., free admission

The festival runs from 2-8 p.m., offering food, music, vendors, and fun educational activities.

October 21-23

The Ogden Home Show

Golden Spike Event Center, 1000 N 1200 W, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., free admission

See the latest for home improvements, remodeling, outdoor living, and more!

October 21

Mason Jarr

The Outlaw, 1254 W 2100 S

Saddle up, grab a drink, and enjoy the creative mix of country and rock sounds from this band from Logan.

October 22

Witchstock Festival 2022

Ogden Amphitheater, 343 E 25th Street 

Witches’ Tea Party (1-3 p.m., $30-$40 tickets), Zombie Crawl, and Monster Bash Dance Party (free).

October 22

Hands-On Caramel Apple Dipping Class

Kitchen Kneads, 3030 Grant Avenue, 3 p.m., $25

Come make and take home two caramel apples that you get to learn how to dip and decorate just in time for Halloween.

October 23

Mark Dee 

Lighthouse Lounge, 130 25th Street, 12 p.m., free

Acoustic solo guitar artist playing folk, country, and rock.

October 26

Adult Trivia

Funk ‘n Dive Bar, 2550 Washington Boulevard, 6:30 p.m.

Grab your team and let the games begin at 7 p.m. Enjoy half off all pizza and toppings all day.

October 27

Witches’ Night Out

The Monarch, 455 25th Street, 6-9 p.m., $35

Gather your best witches for tea, a Stevie Nicks dance party, pole performers, witchy workshops, mystical vendors, Tarot readings, and more.

October 28

Rocky Horror Picture Show Film

Peery’s Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Boulevard

Tickets are $35 for pre-party/movie ticket/prop bag at 5:30 p.m. or $15 for movie ticket/prop bag at 7 p.m. Sweethearts Brad and Janet are stuck with a flat tire during a storm. Discover the eerie mansion of Dr. Frank-N-Furter, a transvestite scientist. Party is 18+ and costumes are encouraged.

October 29

Fright Night Trunk or Treat

North Shore Aquatic Center parking lot, 2480 N 200 E, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 

All trunks must preregister with North Ogden City. Family-friendly decorations and costumes are encouraged. Bathroom facilities will not be available. No alcohol or smoking is allowed. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Any non-registered trunks will be turned away.

October 29

5th Annual Halloween Bar Crawl

Starts at Kokomo Club, 216 25th Street, 4-11 p.m., $10 for group tickets, $15 for single tickets

Put on your best Halloween costume and enjoy food and drinks at Funk ‘n Dive Bar, Harp and Hound, Lamplite Lounge, Lighthouse Lounge, The Yes Hell, and more. There will be a $1,000 prize for best costume!

October 29

Mommy & Me Halloween Cooking Class

Spoon and Spatula, 1867 Skyline Drive, South Ogden, 11 a.m.-noon, $45 per child

Students will learn how to make spooky apples, witch finger cookies, mummy hot dogs, and finish things off with Dracula’s blood.

October 29

Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) Year 4

Union Station, 2501 Wall Avenue, 1-9 p.m., free

Craft market, live music, dancers, car show, food, and a community altar.

October 29

Magda-Vega and Blood Moon Majesty

Funk ‘n Dive Bar, 2550 Washington Boulevard, 9 p.m.

Two great rock bands to knock the audience dead for Halloween weekend.

October 29

Fall Halloween Carnival

Riverdale City Community Center, 4360 Parker Drive, 6:50-8 p.m., free

This event includes a blacklight maze, carnival games, refreshments, and much more. Play games and earn tickets to redeem prizes. Come dressed up and ready to celebrate!

November 2

Nightmare Before Christmas film

Peery’s Egyptian Theater, 2439 Washington Boulevard, 7 p.m., $7

Jack Skellington the Pumpkin King decides to spread Christmas joy. But his well-meaning mission puts Santa Clause in jeopardy and creates a nightmare for children everywhere!

November 4-6

Acorns Antique & Vintage Show &

Harvest & Holiday Event

Weber County Fairgrounds, Friday 5-9 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 

Come and browse vendors from the Midwest to California. A three-day pass is $10 or $7 per day at the door.

November 4

Ogden’s First Friday Art Stroll

Downtown Ogden, 6-9 p.m. 

Exciting exhibit openings, artist receptions, and live music of all genres in venues and in the streets.

November 4

Van Sessions

The Monarch, 455 25th Street, 

Come be a part of the audience as a podcast is recorded live: Two Headed Trout at 7 p.m. and Hectic Hobo at 8 p.m. 

November 5

Fundraising Gala for Family Support Center of Ogden

Union Station, 2501 Wall Avenue, 6:30 p.m., $25

Help raise money for this nonprofit to support local families and help prevent child abuse by offering support services and respite.

November 5

Holiday Bread Class

Kitchen Kneads, 3030 Grant Avenue, 10 a.m., $25 

Come and learn how to make cream puffs, pineapple poppy seed bread, delectable rolls, and, of course, figgy pudding.

November 6

Learn to Curl

Weber County Sports Complex, 4390 Harrison Boulevard, 1-3 p.m., $20

Hosted by Ogden Curling Club. Enjoy two hours of instruction and game play with the hottest game on ice. All equipment is provided onsite. Ages 12 and up.

November 8

The Will Baxter Band: Tribute to Eric Clapton

Peery’s Egyptian Theater, 2439 Washington Boulevard, 7:30 p.m., free

Guitarist and singer Will Baxter — and his bandmates on drums, bass, keyboards, and horns — play the Clapton hits. Come and sing along.

November 9

Jazz at the Station

Union Station Grand Lobby, 2401 Wall Avenue, 7-8 p.m., free 

Come to this free concert to hear local jazz musicians.

November 9

Country Dance

Union Station Browning Center Theater, 2401 Wall Avenue, $4 before

9 p.m. ($5 after)

Lessons will take place from 8:30-9 p.m. and the open dance floor will be from 9-11:30 p.m. 

November 10

Bryan Bielanski Live

Slackwater Pub & Pizzeria, 209 24th Street, 7 p.m.

Imagine that Nirvana and The Beatles had a kid together who became an acoustic rock singer/songwriter: that’s Bryan Bielanski! His musical style is distinct and his songs have thought provoking lyrics.

November 10

Stephen Hough plays Rachmaninoff with the Utah Symphony Orchestra

Austad Auditorium (1901 University Circle) at Weber State University, 7:30 p.m., tickets $10-55. Join pianist Stephen Hough as he takes on the “Rocky III” of Rachmaninoff’s piano concertos with the Utah Symphony Orchestra.

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