Fall events in Brown County

Peggy Melchior performs with her marionettes in this 2010 file photo. Melchior will bring her show back to Nashville this month at the Brown County Playhouse.

Outdoor movies to show at Hard Truth

Hard Truth Hills, 418 Old State Road 46, will host a series of outdoor movies Oct. 18 and 19 in collaboration with Indiana University Arts and Humanities.

  • Friday, Oct. 18: “Hocus Pocus”
  • Saturday, Oct. 19: “The Big Lebowski” and Gadabout Film Festival

This is a rain-or-shine event. All children 17 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. each night. Movies will start around 7 p.m. Senior, student, and active military discount available.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $7.50 for children 17 and younger. A family ticket is available for $35 and includes admission for up to five members of a household.

For full details and tickets visit, hthmoviesbymoonlight.eventbrite.com.

Puppet show to return this month

The Melchior Marionettes will return to Nashville with “The Slightly Haunted Puppet Show” at the Brown County Playhouse, 70 S. Van Buren St., Thursday, Oct. 17 through Saturday, Oct. 19, all shows at 1 and 3 p.m.

Peggy Melchior will bring her ghoulish cast of traditional Halloween characters — juggling scarecrows, dancing skeletons, flying ghosts, a kitchen witch and more. The 30-minute show will include a guest appearance by Gertrude the Witch from Peewinkle’s Puppets.

Tickets are $8 per person; children 2 and younger are admitted free.

For more information, visit browncountyplayhouse.org or facebook.com/events/508767833014903.

Fall festivities planned at Deer Run

Brown County Parks and Recreation invites the community to join in fall festivities beginning Friday, Oct. 18 at Deer Run Park, 1001 Deer Lane.

All are welcome to gather at Deer Run Park, 1001 Deer Run Lane, on Friday, Oct. 18 for the grand opening celebration of Victory Skate Park. Festivities begin at 3:30 p.m., with skating and giveaways from Rhett Skate Shop, followed by a dedication of the park at 5:30 p.m.

The Fall-O-Ween Party will be Friday, Oct. 18 from 6 to 8 p.m. The event is family-friendly, with food, hayrides, a weenie roast and more. Disney’s new live-action “Aladdin” will be shown outside starting at 8 p.m. This is a free activity.

The fourth annual Fear Run at Deer Run Haunted Trail will be open from 8 to 11 p.m. on Oct. 18, 19, 25 and 26 on the trail around the park. The ticket booth will be at the upper concession stand. Adult entry is $7, or $5 for children younger than 12. This is a fundraiser for parks and rec programming.

The Cabin Fever 5K will take place Saturday, Nov. 2 at noon. There is a $25 entry fee. All are welcome to participate.

For more information, call 812-988-5522.

2 fall festivals taking place in Helmsburg

HELMSBURG — Two family-friendly fundraising events are happening on weekends in October at the Jackson Township Fire Department, 4831 Helmsburg Road.

The eighth-annual BucCornEar Festival will take place on Saturdays, Oct. 19 and 26 from 4 to 7 p.m. All are welcome to enjoy food, games and activities. There will be a live house burn, a live power line demo by REMC, corn shucking and shelling, and a firefighter challenge.

The Friendly Forest, for all ages, will take place on Friday and Saturday evenings in October: Oct. 18, 19, 25 and 26. Come in a costume to trick-or-treat in the woods and enjoy snacks and drinks at the fire station. The cost is $1 per child, adults free.

For more information, visit the fire department’s Facebook page.

Visit county landmarks on history tour

Brown County’s history is tied closely to the story of the land. Ride along with guide David Rupp and learn the story of Brown County from pre-settlement days to the present, visiting historical landmarks throughout the southern part of the county. Stops will include the state park, Stone Head, Pikes Peak, the 10 O’clock Treaty Line and Elkinsville.

A highlight to this tour is the Story Inn, home to the Blue Lady Ghost and a homegrown Hoosier lunch. The tour can also be booked as a private tour if Rupp is available.

Tours will take place on Mondays, Oct. 21 and 28, Nov. 4 and 11 from 9 a.m. to noon or 1 to 4 p.m. Tickets are $30 per person. For more information, call 812-679-8978.

Harvest Fest brings Grand Ole Opry veteran to Bean Blossom

BEAN BLOSSOM — The community is invited to attend Harvest Fest on Saturday, Oct. 26 from 4 to 8 p.m. at Bean Blossom Community Church, 5046 State Road 135 North.

The event will feature food, music, games, a bounce house and a special concert by singer, songwriter and storyteller Daryl Mosley.

From countless appearances on “The Grand Ole Opry” to classic shows at the famous Bluebird Cafe to a touring schedule of over 150 concerts per year, Mosley has been sharing his songs and his stories with America for more than 30 years.

The concert is free to the public. For additional information, contact Patty Lindley at 502-262-0428.

Donations, stations needed for trail

On Halloween night, hundreds of children and families will walk the Salt Creek Trail in Nashville to collect candy. Last year, 35,000 to 45,000 pieces were given out, according to Brown County Parks and Recreation staff.

Brown County parks and rec at Deer Run Park and the Brown County YMCA on Willow Street are taking donations of Halloween candy from now through Oct. 31. Drop them off at either place.

The groups also are offering local people the chance to set up trick-or-treat stations along the Salt Creek Trail on Halloween. The trail, which starts at the YMCA, provides a safe, centrally located place for all Brown County children and visitors to celebrate the holiday. If interested in creating a trick-or-treat station, call parks and rec at 812-988-5522 or the Y at 812-988-9622.

Visitors bureau organizing ‘Halloween Town’

The Halloween season in Nashville will bring a host of new events around town.

TUESDAY, Oct. 22:

  • Harvest Moon Tales and Lore Walking Tour starting at the Visitors Center (211 S. Van Buren St.) For $10 per person, guests can learn about the mystery, folk beliefs and rural legends of Nashville they sit by the fire boulder and stroll the village to visit the sites where these events took place. Call 812-988-7303 for more information.

THURSDAY, Oct. 24:

  • Harvest Moon Tales and Lore Walking Tours continue.
  • Community Pumpkin Contest and Display at the Visitors Center (211 S. Van Buren St.). Carve a pumpkin and drop it off for a chance to win prizes through drawings. Pumpkins will be on display throughout Halloween week.

FRIDAY, Oct. 25:

  • Community Pumpkin Contest and Display at the Visitors Center (211 S. Van Buren St.) continues.

SATURDAY, Oct. 26:

  • Festivities at Coachlight Square behind the Brown County Visitors Center (211 S. Van Buren St.) from noon to 4 p.m. Makeup artists will transform people into zombies to be prepared for the Zombie Walk and Parade later in the day. Watch old-school horror flicks on the big screen or learn dance moves to use in the parade flash mob.
  • Pet costume contest at the new Polly’s Dog Park (at the dead end of South Jefferson Street) at 3 p.m.
  • Zombie Walk and Parade in downtown Nashville at 5 p.m. Join in with a parade or walking entry, or watch from the main streets. If interested in having a parade float, sign up online at halloweentownindiana.com by Oct. 20.
  • Free ghost stories at Coachlight Square at 6 p.m.
  • Fear Run at Deer Run at Deer Run Park (McLary Road, off Helmsburg Road) at 8 p.m. See bcparksrec.com for more information.
  • Concert by Here Come the Mummies at the Brown County Music Center at 8 p.m. See browncountymusiccenter.com for tickets. It’ll be followed by the Monster Mash After Party at the music center.
  • Story Inn’s Blue Lady Bash at the Story Inn (6404 State Road 135 South) at 8 p.m. with live music, food and drink specials and costume contests.
  • Big Busted Halloween Bash at Big Woods Village (downtown Nashville) at 9 p.m.

SUNDAY, Oct. 27:

  • “Beetlejuice” showing at the Brown County Playhouse (70 S. Van Buren St.) at 4 and 7 p.m. Get tickets at browncountyplayhouse.org.

TUESDAY, Oct. 29:

  • Harvest Moon Tales and Lore Walking Tour starting at the Visitors Center (211 S. Van Buren St.) For $10 per person, guests can learn about the mystery, folk beliefs and rural legends of Nashville they sit by the fire boulder and stroll the village to visit the sites where these events took place. Call 812-988-7303 for more information.

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 30:

  • “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” showing at the Brown County Playhouse (70 S. Van Buren St.) at 7 p.m. Get tickets at browncountyplayhouse.org.
  • Killer Cocktails, a murder mystery mixology experience, at Hard Truth Hills (418 Old State Road 46). Visit hardtruthhills.com for details.

THURSDAY, Oct. 31:

  • Harvest Moon Tales and Lore Walking Tour starting at the Visitors Center (211 S. Van Buren St.) For $10 per person, guests can learn about the mystery, folk beliefs and rural legends of Nashville they sit by the fire boulder and stroll the village to visit the sites where these events took place. Call 812-988-7303 for more information.
  • Trick-or-treating on the three-quarter-mile-long Salt Creek Trail (between the Brown County YMCA and the CVS) between 5 and 7 p.m. A free shuttle will be running to get people back to their vehicles.
  • Trick-or-treating at participating shops, restaurants and hotels in downtown Nashville between 5 and 8 p.m.
  • Free kid-friendly ghost stories around a fire at the Village Green Pavilion (corner of Jefferson and Main streets) starting at 7 p.m.
  • Pumpkin painting at Hard Truth Hills (418 Old State Road 46) between 7 and 9 p.m.
  • “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” showing at the Brown County Playhouse (70 S. Van Buren St.) at 10:30 p.m. Get tickets at browncountyplayhouse.org.
  • Killer Cocktails, a murder mystery mixology experience, at Hard Truth Hills (418 Old State Road 46). Visit hardtruthhills.com for details.

For more information on Halloween Town, visit halloweentownindiana.com or call 812-988-7303.

Farmers market Sunday to feature fall celebration

The Nashville Farmers Market invites the community to a fall celebration on the final market day of the season, Sunday, Oct. 27 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Brown County Inn parking lot, 51 State Road 46 East.

This event is designed for children, featuring apple taste-testing and paint-your-own-pumpkin activities.

The market is a rain-or-shine event. For more information, email [email protected] or follow the market on Facebook at NashvilleIndianaFarmersMarket.