All the ghouls, goblins, ghosts and more come out to play Saturday night, Oct. 23, for the annual Halloween Block Party on The Strip. The party takes place this year in the parking lot behind the Caven bars in the 3900 block of Cedar Springs and in the parking lot behind Woody’s at 4011 Cedar Springs. There will be food, drink (alcoholic beverages for those 21 and older ONLY, of course), costumes, contests, drag and more. Admission is free, and the party is open to all ages. Come on out and get your spooky on!

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• Get your drink on
DFW Pride Happy Horror Hour happens from 5:30-7 p.m., Friday, Oct. 22, at Lekka Retail Concepts, 17606 Preston Road. You can eat, shop, drink, network and enjoy happy hour prices at the event, which will also feature Zerbina Wines and Twisted Wares. Check out the DFW Pride Happy Hour Facebook page at Facebook.com/groups/54276243347 for more info.

• Celebrate Oak Cliff
Celebrate the unique greatness that is Oak Cliff with Passport Oak Cliff, a two-day event showcasing a variety of attractions and events in 14 Oak Cliff neighborhoods, including a self-guided tour with artists in resident and outdoor games in Winnetka Heights, a visit to Alley Garden in Stevens Park Village, a tour of Yard of the Month winners in Oak Park Estates, and much, much more. Check out HeritageOakCliff.org for tickets and more information.

• Get your vintage on
Random Bobbitt Provisions, a new vintage retail shop at 3104 Fairmount St. in Uptown, celebrates its grand opening Sunday, Oct. 24, from noon to 5 p.m., with a pop-up street fair. The street fair will include food from Easy Slider food truck and The Board Lady, live music from Alex Cantrell and great vintage items for sale. Other vendors will include Olan Thrills, Brimm Design, Our Lovely Abode, 1111 Design and Rush Salon and Boutique. The street fair will happen rain or shine, and admission is free.

• It’s Wine O’Clock somewhere
Drink some tasty wines and help out a great cause with the Del Shores Foundation’s virtual wine tasting Sunday, Oct 24, beginning at 7 p.m. You’ll get four full-sized bottles of fine wine, a tasting guided by wine experts, a $20 credit toward the purchase of more wine and wine-infused rants and ramblings by Del Shores himself, along with Rosemary and Newell Alexander. Cost is a $100 donation to the Del Shores Foundation and $125+shipping for the wine. Get details at DelShoresFoundation.org/events.