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Oct. 29-Nov. 1 Live Events
Published: 10/29/2009 | Updated: 11/5/2009

A Haunting At The Villa with the Rivertown Paranormal Society
WHEN: Friday
WHERE: Villa Kathrine, 532 Gardner Expressway
HOW MUCH: $30.00 per person to be paid in advance with reservations. For reservations call 224-3688 or (217) 894-7011.
INFO: www.rivertownparanormalsociety.net

Spirit Knob Wine Down with Tim Hart
WHEN: 4-10 p.m. Friday
WHERE: Spirit Knob Winery, Ursa, Ill.
HOW MUCH: $5, 21 and older
INFO: Mulligan stew available and with a lighted pumpkin, there will be a chance to receive a $25 gift certificate. Also, patrons will receive a free drink by coming in costume.

Cheeks McGee (acoustic) and Jus Marley (regae)
WHEN: 7 p.m. Friday
WHERE: The State Room, Quincy

Funions Halloween Show
WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Friday
WHERE: Quincy Elks Lodge, 311 N. Second
HOW MUCH: Members and guest only. No admission charge.
INFO: Costume contest.

Halloween Rock Fest with Predawn Hour, Mindeffect, Pimpkatz and Penfifteen (rock)
WHEN: 8 p.m. Friday
WHERE: Turner Hall, 926 Hampshire, Quincy
HOW MUCH: $5, all ages
INFO: www.myspace.com/predawnhour

Watching Judas Halloween Alternative Bash! Lock-in and Concert (Christian/rock)
WHEN: 10 p.m. Friday
WHERE: Calvary Baptist Church, 4650 West Ely Road, Hannibal, Mo.
HOW MUCH: $5 for the show, $10 for the lock-in.

The Beat Daddys (blues)
WHEN: 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday
WHERE: The Club Tavern, Quincy

Octoberfest featuring Matt and Steve Bordenkircher
WHEN: 1-5 p.m. Saturday
WHERE: Spirit Knob Winery, Ursa, Ill.
HOW MUCH: $5, 21 and older

Human Aftertaste, Texas Funerals, The Brave Adult Club and Mob Action (rock/punk/surf/western)
WHEN: 7 p.m. Saturday
WHERE: Turner Hall, 926 Hampshire, Quincy
HOW MUCH: $5, 18 and older
INFO: www.myspace.com/thetexasfunerals

Storytellers United presents Terror Theater
WHEN: 7-midnight Friday and Saturday
WHERE: Adams Theater, Sixth and Hampshire, Quincy
HOW MUCH: $7, ages 14 and under require a guardian.
INFO: Call (323) 683-5318 or e-mail flickerticket@gmail.com

Tropical Punks, Dead Zebbra, Dead Tooth, Soy City Stranglers, Infliction of Need (punk/rock)
WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Saturday
WHERE: Music @ the Mall, 300 Main, Keokuk, Iowa
HOW MUCH: $5, all ages
INFO: www.myspace.com/musicatthemall

Small Time Crook, NoCeBo and Krazy Caucasionz (metal)
WHEN: 8 p.m. Saturday
WHERE: The Kix Club, Quincy
HOW MUCH: $5, $3 with a costume.
INFO: www.myspace.com/smalltimecrookband

Raised On Radio (blues/rock)
WHEN: 8 p.m. Saturday
WHERE: Cedar Crest Country Club
HOW MUCH: $8 per person and $15 a couple.
INFO: Costume contest.

Days Taken (rock)
WHEN: 8:30 p.m. Saturday
WHERE: The West End, Clayton, Ill.
HOW MUCH: $5

Thru the Ashes (rock)
WHEN: 9 p.m. Saturday
WHERE: The Dugout Lounge, Monroe City, Mo.

Costume Party featuring Jared Harness and the Martini Time Cowboys (country/classic rock)
WHEN: Saturday
WHERE: Ikes, Dallas City, Ill.

Slick Woody (rock)
WHEN: 9 p.m. Saturday
WHERE: The Grove Inn, 6510 Broadway
HOW MUCH: $5
INFO: Costume contest.

Octoberfest featuring Drew Stevens
WHEN: 1-5 p.m. Sunday
WHERE: Spirit Knob Winery, Ursa, Ill.
HOW MUCH: $5, 21 and older

For more live event information, read Jessica Martin's blog "The Breakdown".



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