By John D. Gonzalez
joanne@wktv.org
It’s my favorite, and least favorite, holiday.
First, it’s my birthday (insert joke here).
As a kid, it wasn’t the best day for a birthday. My brothers and sister just wanted to skip over the whole birthday cake thing and go trick or treating. As an adult, my kids were awesome, but, in reality, they just wanted to blow out the candles and meet their neighborhood friends.
I had one memorable birthday. That’s when I was in college. I’ll save that story for another day.
This Halloween? I’ll celebrate with some close friends, have my favorite Michigan craft beer and pass out candy, of course. I wouldn’t mind going to a haunted house. Maybe I’ll organize an outing like I did a few years ago at The Haunt.
What are you doing this Halloween weekend?
I know, It’s all about the big Michigan-Michigan State football game.
And high school football playoffs.
Let’s hope the weather cooperates.
Here are some events taking place this weekend if you’re looking for something to do.
As always, I welcome your input and recommendations. If you have something for me to consider, just send me an email at michigangonzo@gmail.com.
Here we go.
5. Candy Harvest ‘21 at Arvon Brewing Co.
When I was at Arvon Brewing Co. last week, co-owner Brett Bristol told me about a cool event taking place today through Sunday (Oct. 31). He’s calling it “Candy Harvest.” “We like to do crazy things, so we’re actually taking over all of our taps with Halloween beers,” Bristol said on my Podcast. The beers include:
Monster Crunch (11.0%): Imperial Stout with Pretzels and Chocolate.
Mounds of Fun (11.0%): Imperial Stout conditioned on Coconut and Cocoa nibs.
Cloud Cover (7.9%): NEIPA with Citra, Vic Secret and Columbus.
Juice Cannon (8.0%): Double New England with Galaxy, Citra and Idaho 7.
Chronic Distortion (9.0%): Double NEIPA with Mosaic and Simcoe.
Ghost Knife (10.0%): Triple NEIPA with Galaxy, Bru 1, and Idaho 7.
Watermelon Slice (5.0%): Kettle Sour with Watermelon, Watermelon fruit candy and lactose.
Caramel Apple Dream (5.0%): Kettle Sour with Caramel, Green Apple Candy and Lactose.
Sour Punch (5.0%): Kettle Sour with Strawberries, Sour Patch Kids and Lactose.
Get more information online, including details on how to order and zone deliveries, at arvonbrewingco.com. Hours are 4-9 p.m. Wednesday-Friday; noon-9 p.m. Saturday; and 1-6 p.m. Sunday. Arvon is located at 1006 Division Ave. South, Grand Rapids.
4. “Whose Live Anyway?,” Grand Rapids East Lansing
If you’ve been missing live entertainment, and you’re ready to see some comedy in person, you can’t go wrong with improv. This show features some of the best, including Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Joel Murray and Jeff Davis. The shows are Nov. 2 at DeVos Performance Hall in Grand Rapids (bit.ly/3fAWo5m for more info), and Nov. 3 in the Wharton Center in East Lansing (bit.ly/38gDs7z). Check out the “Whose Live” Facebook page for more info.
3. Chili Blues, Grand Haven
One of my favorite events on the Lakeshore returns this weekend, the annual Chili Blues cook off. Local chili enthusiasts square off against each other to determine the best. Add a little blues music, drink specials and you have the makings of a great fall event. Plus, “It’s a Gas! Gas! Gas!” The event begins at 10 a.m. Saturday (Oct. 30) at Snug Harbor, 311 S Harbor Dr., Grand Haven. More details on the Facebook event page. Or call 616-846-8400.
2. Grand Rapids Dia De Los Muertos Festival
A couple years ago I traveled to my dad’s home state of Jalisco, Mexico, to visit family. We timed the trip to coincide with my birthday and Dia De Muertos, a celebration with a long history in Mexico. You might have seen the 2017 movie “Coco,” which really brought the tradition alive for many Americans. It was an inspiring trip to see how families honored and remember loved ones who have passed on to the next life. Sugar skulls, home altars, Catrinas, special bread and more make up the holiday tradition. Want to know more? This year check out Dia De Los Muertos Festival in Grand Rapids. It begins at 3 p.m. Sunday (Oct. 31) at 1225 Chicago Dr. SW in Wyoming, and it culminates with a procession in the street of native dances. This is a family friendly event with face painting, activities and more. Check out the festival’s event page on Facebook.
1.IllumiZoo Goes Boo at John Ball Zoo
For just one night, “IllumiZoo” and “Zoo Goes Boo” will unite for a nighttime trick-or-treat trail illuminated with the vibrant colors of IllumiZoo Wild Hues. Organizers promise “No tricks, just treats! Guests are encouraged to dress in costume and bring their trick-or-treat bag to experience IllumiZoo with fun Halloween decorations and music, entertainment, candy, and more.” The Zoo will have treat booths throughout the IllumiZoo trail and LED hula-hoop entertainers putting on a show. IllumiZoo Goes Boo begins at 7 p.m. on Sunday (Oct. 31) and ends at 10:30 p.m. The last entry is at 9:30 p.m. Guests are encouraged to reserve tickets in advance to guarantee their preferred entry time. IllumiZoo Goes Boo is $20 for adults, $13 for children (3-12 years old) and seniors (62 years and up). Children 2 years of age and younger are free. Tickets are at jbzoo.org/tickets. John Ball Zoo is located at 1300 Fulton St W, Grand Rapids, MI 49504.
That’s it. Have a great, safe weekend.
And Go Blue!
I mean, Go Green!
Good luck either way.
John D. Gonzalez is a digital journalist with 30-plus years of experience as a food, travel, craft beer and arts & entertainment reporter based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He’s an early adopter of Social Media and SEO expert. Follow him on his journey to discover what’s next. You can find him on Twitter as @MichiganGonzo, on Instagram @MichiganGonzo and Facebook at @GRGonzo. He also relaunched his YouTube Channel. Email him story ideas and tips at michigangonzo@gmail.com.