
There's a little something for everyone coming up on the events calendar this week. From a Halloween party to a fun run, here's a lineup of options to help you get off the couch and out into the world.
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Halloween Nights & Lights Music Party
From the event description:
Allurious Women presents Halloween Lights and Music Party. Once you arrive and present your ticket you'll get a wristband that allows you access to both sides and all drink specials.
When: Friday, Oct. 25, 7-11 p.m.
Where: Wilburn Street
Admission: $20-$25
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Riot Ghoul: Kelly Hoppenjans
From the event description:
It's a release show/fundraiser/Halloween extravaganza! Dress as your favorite feminist ghoul! Proceeds go towards Yeah! camps including Southern Girls Rock Camp and Tennessee Teens. Celebrate Kelly's first full-length album with music, costume contest, raffles, and more!
When: Friday, Oct. 25, 8 p.m.
Where: The East Room, 2412 Gallatin Ave.
Admission: $10
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Steps for Students 6k Fun Run & Walk

From the event description:
Join us for the third annual Steps for Students 6k on the Richland Creek Greenway! This fun run & walk benefits the Nashville State Community College Foundation in support of student success at NSCC. Festivities will begin and end on the open quad at Nashville State's White Bridge Road Campus in West Nashville. The run itself will take place on the adjacent Richland Creek Greenway, followed by a family-friendly party featuring music from the award-winning Nashville State Jazz.
When: Saturday, Oct. 26, 8-11 a.m.
Where: Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road
Admission: $0-$35
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Historic Nashville Behind-The-Scenes-Tour of Gower Cemetery
From the event description:
Join us for a tour of Gower Cemetery led by Gower's descendants Marcha Fagnani and Jana Stephenson. One of the earliest settlers in this area, William Gower (1776-1851) arrived in 1780 at the Bluffs settlement, now Nashville. He and his wife Charlotte Garland settled near Overall Creek in 1800 and had fifteen children, many of whom became prominent community leaders. A Methodist minister for over half a century, William founded Gower's Chapel on his farmland. The Gower Cemetery was established in 1816 with the burial of William's mother, Obedience Blakeley Gower.
When: Saturday, Oct. 26, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Where: Centenary United Methodist Church, 6809 Gower Road
Admission: Free
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