Stacey & Mike's K103 Things To Do This Weekend Oct 24-26

The annual Thriller flash mob is this Saturday at Irving Park in Portland. Thrill The World is a global dance event that unites people of all ages and backgrounds in a simultaneous worldwide flash mob of Michael Jackson’s Thriller. There's a dance tutorial if you want to join in. This year’s event supports the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization. While it is free to attend and watch, dancers and spectators alike are encouraged to make a donation.

Bust out the red and black Blazer gear, the new season of Blazer basketball is back! The Blazers host the Golden State Warriors Friday night at MODA Center. You'll notice some cool upgrades at the game like new videoboards and unique new concessions like deep-fried peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, Wonton Avocado Crab Nachos, and several new restaurants.. Plus of course Dame will be back in the building, even though he's not playing. Tix as low as $59!

Pink & Green are the colors people will be fighting over at Target Sunday. Wicked For Good fans...get ready for the branded Stanley tumbler drop at Target. The exclusive “Wicked: For Good” tumblers in 3 designs: Glinda For Good, which is a mix of pink, blue and purple; Elphaba For Good which is deep green; and Ozian Reprise with illustrations of characters and scenes from the film.

The Portland Water Lantern Festival at Laurelhurst Park brings people together to celebrate light and community. This unforgettable evening will be filled with tasty food trucks, fun music, activities, and thousands of lanterns lighting up the night with love...

The Great Pumpkin Run is this Saturday. Run in your favorite costume as you enjoy a scenic course along the Springwater Corridor Trail in beautiful Portland, Oregon. Starts and finishes at Sellwood Riverfront Park. The finish line will have water and snacks.

Discover all things weird at the Portland Oddities and Curiosities Expo. A unique collection of artists and small businesses. It’s this Saturday and Sunday (10/25-26) at the Oregon Convention Center. It includes artwork, antiques, taxidermy, and creepy clothing.

Vancouver’s Franklin Street is all decked out for Halloween. Known for its holiday displays, this neighborhood transforms into a hauntingly captivating spectacle during the month of October. Every evening in October from 6-9 p.m. And it's free!

Portland’s scariest Halloween tradition is back for its 14th season. The Fear PDX is open now through November 2. 12 haunted attractions under one roof.

Portland Oregon’s only Scream Park returns this fall to one of the oldest amusement parks in the country, the historic Oaks Amusement Park. The Event features three horrifying haunted walkthrough attractions, amusement rides, themed side attractions, mini golf, roller skating, concessions and so much more.

The Spirit of Halloweentown in the historic town of St. Helens, 45 minutes from Portland, celebrates Halloween all October long with haunted tours, costume contests, celebrity appearances and more.

It's the last weekend before Halloween to grab your pumpkins and fall family pics. Find a pumpkin patch or harvest fest near you.

Check out iHeart Radio's Halloween Radio!

STACEY & MIKE WATCHLIST:

Stacey: The Diplomat. The chemistry between Keri Russel and Rufus Sewell is perfection, but the whole cast is great.

Mike: Getting caught up with The Sinner with Bill Pullman. Love detectives who are as messed up as the criminals they chase. The one fits the "Bill" nicely.


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