DO SOMETHING!

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YOUR GUIDE TO LOCAL PLACES TO GO AND THINGS TO DO

Your guide to local places to go and things to do! If you have an event for our Do Something! listing, please e-mail shawn.yorks@fortstocktonpioneer.com.

OCTOBER 20-21

Living History Days at Historic Fort Stockton featuring Buffalo Soldiers, Camels, Spinners, Cavalry, Jumano Nation, Lipan Apache, 19th Century games and more. Oct. 20 is for the students of the Trans-Pecos and Oct. 21 is for the public from 9 a.m.4 p.m.

OCTOBER 20-21

Haunted House, 1201 W. Sherer, 8 p.m.-1 a.m.

OCTOBER 21

Pecos County Memorial Hospital “Rock & Roll into Better Health” Fair, 9 a.m.Noon at the Fort Stockton Convention Center. Flu shots will be available, free health screenings and more.

OCTOBER 24

Fort Stockton Prowlers varsity volleyball Faculty Night vs. Andrews, 5 p.m.

OCTOBER 27-28

Haunted House, 1201 W. Sherer, 8 p.m.-1 a.m.

OCTOBER 27-29

Horsehead Crossing’s Living History event “Spirits of the River” on Farm Road 11, 12 miles northwest of Girvin. For more information, contact bettydamron86@ yahoo. com or delanecc@gmail. com.

NOVEMBER 3

Fort Stockton Panthers varsity football Senior Night vs. Fabens, 7 p.m., Panther Stadum.

NOVEMBER 4

Fort Stockton Community Theatre is partnering with the Odessa Council for the Arts and Humanities to bring an original bi-lingual play, “Las Nuevas Tamaleras,” written, directed, and produced by Alicia Mena, 7 p.m.

NOVEMBER 4

The First Baptist Church Thanksgiving dinner and Auctions is from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Dine in or take out for $10 at 401 North Gillis.

NOVEMBER 13

Tenors Un Limited from Great Britain to perform in Fort Stockton for the first time since Covid; Northside Church at 1600 North Gillis Street; visit fscommunitytheatre. org for ticket information and reservations or call 432336-3180 for more information.