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Oct. 10-13 ANNUAL HOLIDAY MARKET Multiplex at Cramton Bowl The Holiday Market consists of 4 days of shopping, live enter- tainment and merchants from across the United States. Merchants offer unique gift ideas and holiday trends in a fun, family-friendly atmosphere. Proceeds support the various community projects through the Junior League that help strengthen women and fam- ilies in the tri-county area. Advance general admission is $5 and tickets are $10 at the door. www.jlmontgomery.org . Oct. 11 BREWERY COMEDY TOUR Goat Haus Biergarten The comedy tour returns for one more night at the Goat Haus, featuring premier comics fromNew York and Los Angeles. Tickets are $20 at the door and $15 in advance, if purchased at Goat Haus. Visit Facebook events’ brewery comedy tour. Oct. 12-14 ZOOBOO Montgomery Zoo Make plans to visit the Zoo for 11 nights of horror and fun at ZooBoo. Climb aboard the thrill ride of a life time Haunted Hay Ride or mosey on over to the Pumpkin Pull for a good, ole fash- ioned, non-scary, traditional hay ride. Enjoy games, bouncy castles, concessions and much more at ZooBoo. Gates open nightly at 6:00 p.m., and the first Haunted Hay Ride will pull out at dusk. For more information, call 334.625-4900 or visit www.mont- gomeryzoo.com. Oct. 11-21 ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN Cloverdale Playhouse In Tom Stoppard’s fabulously inventive tale which has been ac- claimed as a modern dramatic masterpiece, he turns Shakespeare’s tragedy Hamlet on its head by telling it from the worm’s-eye view of two relatively minor characters. In Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead , the bewildered Rosencrantz and Guildenstern finally get a chance to take the lead role, but do so in a world where echoes of Waiting for Godot resound, where reality and illusion in- termix, and where fate leads our two heroes to a tragic but in- evitable end. Stoppard examines some of the biggest questions that all mankind has struggled with for centuries, primarily one of life’s biggest mysteries: death. If “all the world’s a stage,” we all have minor roles in the grand scheme of things. Though we may not have all of the answers to life’s great questions, we find the hu- mor and the pathos of life by asking the questions at all. www.cloverdaleplayhouse.org. Oct. 12 WYNONNA AND THE BIG NOISE Montgomery Performing Arts Centre Wynonna and her band The Big Noise, led by her husband/drummer/producer, Cactus Moser, released their debut full-length album in February 2016 via Curb Records to critical acclaim. Wynonna has described the new sound as “vintage yet modern” and a “return to the well.” It’s a rootsy work encompassing country, Americana, blues, soul and rock. The album features spe- cial guests Derek Trucks, Jason Isbell, Susan Tedeschi and Timothy B. Schmit. NPR’s Ann Powers noted that, “With her tight band behind her after touring together for several years, she just sounds like she’s home… You can just feel the grin on her face.” Tickets range: $27-$67. Call 334.481.5100 or visit www.mpaconline.org. Oct. 13 NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND OF ALABAMA WALKATHON Ida Belle Young Park Come join the fun at the National Federation of the Blind First Annual Walk-a-thon! Adults 19 and above — $25; Children 6 to 18 — $20; Children 5 and under are free! If you have any questions, please contact Fundraising Chair, Tamika Williams at 251.605- 7882. You can sign up online at: https://nfbalwalk.eventbrite.com. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Oct 13 DADS AND DAUGHTERS SATURDAY Juliette Hampton Memorial Library Calling all fathers and daughters to Dads and Daughters Satur- day for storytime, fun and laughs, 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. every second Saturday at the Juliette Hampton Morgan Memorial Li- brary. There will be singing, dancing and arts & crafts. Call 334.240.4999, for more information. Oct. 18 BEAT THE ODDS: CANCER WELLNESS FOUNDATION FUNDRAISER Wynlakes Country Club The Cancer Wellness Foundation is helping cancer patients in the River Region “Beat the Odds” the evening of Thursday, October 18, with their annual Beat the Odds Casino Night and Drawdown at Wynlakes Country Club from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Join them for a fun evening of casino games, slot machines, a silent auction and raffle prizes, and help local cancer patients on their way to wellness! Drawdown/Event tickets are $125 with entry for two including buffet and drink tickets. For more information, visit www.cancerwellnessfoundation.org . Oct. 18 BURGER BASH Lower Dexter Ave. Lighting Line Chefs from area restaurants throw down, to determine who really has the best burger in the city — and you, the people of Montgomery, decide. MGM Burger Bash is a competition style cook off and you are the judge, you cast your vote after sampling all of the burgers. Each ticket holder gets to try each competitor's burger. After sampling, the ticket holder votes on their top three. The Burger Bash winner walks away with $1,000! This event has grown every year. Come enjoy a burger, beer, and friends! Gates open at 5:00 p.m. Beer will be flowing. Burgers will be available starting at 5:30 p.m. 56 AL/ Metro 360 www.almetro360.com
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