LIFESTYLE

Fall fun now in full swing: Seattle’s weekend lineup is packed

Oct 10, 2025, 5:04 AM

Mariners Fans_900x506 seattle's weekend lineup...

Fans beg Julio Rodriguez #44 of the Seattle Mariners for an autograph before the game against the Cleveland Guardians at T-Mobile Park. (Photo: Steph Chambers, Getty Images)

(Photo: Steph Chambers, Getty Images)

There might only be one thing on the mind of Mariners fans this weekend, but that’s not the only big thing happening this weekend in Seattle.

The Halloween fun continues as Spooky Season is well underway. In Tacoma, Freighthouse Square has turned into Frighthouse Square once again, with the event website hyping up new rooms, new frights, and a redesigned queue area. Plan ahead and get your tickets before you go.

Hop aboard the Halloween Train at the Snoqualmie Depot in Snoqualmie Valley to soak up the fall colors during the 2-hour round-trip ride. Along the way, you’ll enjoy a stopover at the Railway History Campus, which will have seasonal activities. Costumes are encouraged, no matter your age, and you will want to buy a ticket ahead of time.

At the Seattle Chinese Garden, you can take a journey through the Forest of Shadows, where illusions will trick your senses as hidden creatures follow you each and every step. Do you dare take the trail?

We most likely have had our last 70-degree day, and the amount of daylight is less and less, so make sure you get your fix of outside fun during a free day at Washington State Parks. Friday is World Mental Health Day, and if you need a break from the madness, get out and enjoy a state park, no Discovery Pass needed. Maybe a hike will help calm the nerves before the first pitch. Make sure to plan ahead for parking and weather.

At the Rainier Beach Community Club this weekend, it is the 9th Cascadia Poetry Festival. Here, poets can share their work and learn from other poets during panels, workshops, and performances. According to the event’s website, the festival is about “exploring poetry and its connection to environmental, political, historical, and sociological pursuits within the Cascadia Bioregion.”

Green Lake will be hosting the Seattle Water Lantern Festival this weekend. With your ticket, you will get a lantern kit that you and the family can decorate or write a message on before sending it out on the water. There will also be a scavenger hunt, food trucks, vendors, and more, giving you plenty to do during this night of reflection.

At the Seattle Center, TurkFest will be taking over for two days of food, dancing, music, and Turkish culture. This is the 25th anniversary of the event that features live music, the food court, and Turkish Coffee and Tea Corner (including a fresh bakery), and a children’s corner. This event is free to attend.

Seattle’s weekend lineup for sports

If you are a sports fan this weekend, it is a busy one. There’s a pretty big baseball game going down tonight as the Mariners and Tigers face off in Game 5 of the ALDS.

The University of Washington Huskies take on Rutgers Friday at 6 p.m.

The Seattle Kraken are back in action, taking on the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday at 7 p.m.

And on the pitch this weekend, the Seattle Reign take on Bay FC tonight at 7:30 p.m., and the Sounders take on Real Salt Lake tomorrow at 6:30.

Don’t forget, tons of local farms are doing pumpkin patches, hayrides, corn mazes, and more fall fun, so make sure to search for the closest one for you and the family to enjoy.

What Halloween plans do you have cooking? Let me know at paulh@kiroradio.com.

Lifestyle

A grocery store employee stocks produce, which is covered by the USDA Supplemental Nutrition Assist...

Associated Press

SNAP has provided grocery help for 60-plus years; here’s how it works

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, is a major piece of the U.S. social safety net used by nearly 42 million, or about 1 in 8 Americans, to help buy groceries. Originally known as the food stamp program, it has existed since 1964, serving low-income people, many of whom have jobs but don’t make […]

8 hours ago

convenient parenting advice kids...

Katrina Guischard

Parenting advice: What kids lose when life’s too convenient

Waiting, being patient, wanting something and not having it — these feelings aren't as built into children's lives in 2025 as it was in past generations.

9 hours ago

FILE - A Trulieve employee listens during a discussion of the medical marijuana company's product a...

Associated Press

Campaign to legalize recreational marijuana takes DeSantis administration to state Supreme Court

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The campaign to legalize recreational marijuana in Florida is suing Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration in the state’s Supreme Court, alleging state elections officials are trying to improperly block the measure from getting on the ballot in 2026. It’s the latest escalation in a yearslong clash between progressive organizers seeking to […]

10 hours ago

FILE - A strawberry full moon rises behind a statue of William Penn atop City Hall in Philadelphia,...

Associated Press

Quakers at a glance: A look at the faith’s beliefs and the tradition of activism and silent worship

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Do Quakers quake? Do Quakers eat Quaker Oats? Are Quakers still around today? These are some of the questions that visitors often ask at the Arch Street Meeting House in Old City Philadelphia. Many visitors don’t know about the Quakers’ faith. But in recent years, attendance has been surging. The Arch Street […]

15 hours ago

Quakers attend a Sunday worship in the historic West Room of the Arch Street Meeting House in Phila...

Associated Press

Young adults turn to Quakers’ silent worship to offset — and cope with — a noisy world

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — At the Arch Street Meeting House in Philadelphia’s Old City, more and more young people are seeking respite from a clamorous technological age in the silent worship of a centuries-old faith. Like other Quaker houses of worship, it follows values of simplicity and equality. There’s no clergy, pulpit or altar. No statues […]

15 hours ago

People in costumes participate in an annual Halloween parade. (Photo: Stephanie Keith, Getty Images...

Paul Holden

Halloween takes over Seattle with tons of stuff to do

There are many Halloween activities happening in Seattle Friday night.

15 hours ago

Fall fun now in full swing: Seattle’s weekend lineup is packed