The Anchorage Weekender: ‘Trick or Treat Street’, a mineral meetup and 6 more local events

We checked the horror-scope for this weekend and the events are eerie-sistable.

The Anchorage Weekender rounded up eight ways to have a hauntingly good weekend.

1. Halloween at the Museum

Put on your costumes and head downtown for Halloween at the Museum on Friday from 3 to 6 p.m. There’s a full agenda, with trick-or-treating for non-food souvenirs, story time in the planetarium, along with cookies and “witches brew” punch in the atrium. Participants will get a treat bag when they leave.

It’s free for museum members and littles under 6. For non-members, it’s $25 for adults and $12 for children under 12 years old. Alaska residents, military, students and seniors get in for $18.

2. Trick or Treat & Fall Feed

Join Alaska Pacific University for their annual Trick or Treat & Fall Feed on Friday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The night will be full of family-friendly activities, like trick-or-treating, a haunted house, games and various Halloween activities. It’s free and open to all ages. Food and raffle tickets will be available for purchase.

3. Frightening 4K

Sign up for the Frightening 4K starting at the Hotel Captain Cook on Saturday at 11 a.m. Wear your best costume to compete in the costume contest. There will be trick-or-treat stations at each kilometer…

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