(Courtesy Thalian Association Community Theatre) Friday, Oct. “Something Rotten” will continue its final weekend run at Thalian Hall. The community is welcome to join its march and rally at 6:30 p.m., with a gathering at The Harrelson Center thereafter at 7 p.m. There is a $100 registration fee - six games guaranteed - to benefit NourishNC, a nonprofit organization to feed hungry kids in New Hanover County.ģ2nd Annual Take Back the Night March and Rally - Serving Wilmington for almost 40 years, Domestic Violence Shelter and Services is hosting its annual rally - theme “Capturing Hope” - to gather support for its cause: empowering survivors of domestic violence. The weekend will culminate in a Sunday BBQ. There will be women’s and men’s divisions, as well as mixed play, in a round robin format leading to a single elimination and then a medal round.
13 to 16, a pickleball tournament will get underway at Northern Regional Park in Castle Hayne at 4700 Old Ave. Pickle and Pig Pickleball Tournament - Scheduled Oct. Tickets start at $50 and can be purchased here. Consisting of guitarist Chris Eldridge, bassist Paul Kowert, banjoist Noam Pikelny, and violinist Gabe Witcher, the brothers are touring in support of their pandemic-released “Hell on Church Street,” which reimagines “Church Street Blues,” by bluegrass giant Tony Rice. Punch Brothers - Grammy Award-winning folk players Punch Brothers will perform at Kenan Auditorium (515 Wagoner Drive) at 7:30 p.m. The maze - $12, free for children under 2 - is open Thursday through Saturday, 10 a.m.
There is also a pumpkin patch, mums and fresh produce for sale, open Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. The maze is cut out to showcase the UNCW logo and celebrate Seahawks basketball. Off Blue Clay Road, near the outskirts of the county, the Trask family has been preparing 10 acres for its fall corn maze, with over 4 miles of trails. The Halloween season brings with it plenty of opportunities to be entertained.