The annual Halloween Block Party on Cedar Springs starts at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, unveiling the first-ever Halloween Town Market and the annual Halloween Costume Runway.

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October
Oct. 24: Dallas Mavericks Pride Night
The Dallas Mavericks host Pride Night, with a special pre-game party at the Michelob Ultra Club before the Mavs tip off against the Washington Wizards at 7:30 p.m. at American Airlines Center, 2500 Victory Ave. Visit Mavs.com/Pride for information on ticket packages that include a game ticket, admission to the pregame mixer and a Pride fanny pack.
Oct. 24: ‘Hopeful Spaces: Support Group for Raising LGBTQIA+ Youth
Dallas Hope Charities’ Hopeful Spaces Discussions hosts this virtual support group for parents, caretakers and allies of LGBTQIA youth from 6-7 p.m. Register at Forms.gle/HzCK67oFPLRitwAGA for meeting link and more information.
Oct. 24: Oak Lawn Place Halloween Carnival
Resource Center hosts a Halloween Carnival for LGBTQ adults 50+ at Oak Lawn Place, 5723 Sadler Circle, 7-9 p.m. Visit MyResourceCenter.org for tickets and event details.
Oct. 25: Boo Ball
Tyler Area Gays presents the annual Boo Ball from 6-10 p.m. at Holiday Inn Tyler — Conference Center, 5701 S. Broadway Ave. in Tyler. The event includes music by DJ JB Special a cash bar, casino games, food, a silent auction and a costume contest starting at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $44.52, available at EventBrite.com.
Oct. 25: Halloween Block Party
The annual Halloween Block Party takes place on Cedar Springs Road beginning at 6 p.m. Visit the event page on Facebook for more information.
Oct. 25-26: Heritage Oak Cliff Fall Home Tour
The 2025 Heritage Oak Cliff Fall Home tour, featuring 7 homes and two bonus properties in Kessler Park, East Kessler, Kessler Plaza, Kiestwood Estates, Kings Highway, Stevens Park Village and Lake Cliff, is open from noon-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Tickets start at $23.18, available at EventBrite.com.
Oct. 28: ‘Hopeful Spaces: Support Group for Raising LGBTQIA+ Youth
Dallas Hope Charities’ Hopeful Spaces Discussions hosts this virtual support group for parents, caretakers and allies of LGBTQIA youth from 6-7 p.m. Register at Forms.gle/HzCK67oFPLRitwAGA for meeting link and more information.
Oct. 28: Civil Discourse Series
The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, 300 N. Houston St., continues its Civil Discourse Series with Reimagining Immigration — Toward a Just and Functional System, from 7-8 p.m. Visit DHHRM.org fore information.
Oct. 29: ‘Voices of Gaza’
Oak Lawn United Methodist Church Women of Faith presents Voices of Gaza: doctors’ Stories and Community Q&A from 7-8:30 p.m. at the church, 3014 Oak Lawn Ave. ASL interpretation and Spanish translation provided upon request. Register at OLUMC.ChurchCenter.com.
Oct. 29: Dallas FrontRunners Wednesday Run
Dallas Frontrunners meet at 7 p.m. at Turtle Creek Park for a group walk/run followed by dinner at a nearby restaurant. Visit the Dallas FrontRunners Facebook page for information.
Oct. 30-Nov. 2: 11th National Strength Conference For Men Thriving With HIV
In The Community/AWSD, Inc. present this conference offering a safe space for support, empowerment, education and brotherhood at Embassy Suites by Hilton Love Field, 3880 W. Northwest Highway. Visit the event page on Eventbrite.com for tickets and to register.
Oct. 31-Nov. 2: Fall Diversity Weekend
Out in Eureka presents Diversity Weekend, the Pride celebration for Eureka, Ark., with city-wide events scheduled throughout the weekend. Visit OutInEureka.org for more information.
Oct. 31: ‘Masquerade Murder Mystery’ at Sheraton Dallas
A Party to Die For: A Masquerade Murder Mystery, an interactive murder mystery experience that includes hors d’ouevres, desserts, complimentary self parking and a chance to win two tickets to Sheraton Dallas’ Mixology Monday classes for ages 21 and older, starts at 7 p.m. in The Parlor iside Sheraton Dallas, 400 N. Olive St.
Oct. 31-Nov 1: Ballet Preljocaj
TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND, in association with AT&T Performing Arts Center, presents Ballt Preljocaj performing Gravité at Moody Performance Hall, 2520 Flora St., at 7:30 p.m. Visit Titas.org for more information.
November
Nov. 2: Miss LifeWalk Pageant
The Miss LifeWalk Pageant 2025: Still Growing, begins at 4 p.m. in The Rose Room at S4, 3911 Cedar Springs Road. Proceeds benefit Prism Health North Texas. Tickets start at $25 and are available online at LifeWalk.org.
Nov. 2: MOMIX: Dance Performance
MOMIX Artistic Director Moses Pendleton presents a multimedia dance experience from 3-4 p.m. at. ATC Lecture Hall, 800 W. Campbell Road in Richardson. Register to attend at CI.OvationTix.com.
Nov. 3: Moses Pendleton: ‘Imagination in Motion’
MOMIX Artist Director Moses Pendleton speaks on Imagination in Motion: The Art of Revealing the Unseen, at 5:30 p.m. at ATC LED Wall, 800 WE. Campbell Road in Richardson. Presented by the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities and Technology.
Nov. 3: TAG+ Co-Ed Dinner
Tyler Area Gays+ hosts its monthly Co-Ed Dinner at 6:30 p.m. at Clear Springs, 6519 S. Broadway Ave. in Tyler. Visit TylerAreaGays.com for more information.
Nov. 4: America’s Bearded Queen Pageant
The 2025 America’s Bearded Queen Pageant will be held Nov. 4 and Nov. 5 in The Rose Room at S4, 3911 Cedar Springs Road. Tickets start at $26.50, available at TicketLeap.events.com. Visit AmericasBeardedQueen.com for more information.
Nov. 5: Care, On The Rocks
Care, On The Rocks, a “elevated experience blending bold flavors with urgent purpose” and benefitting Prism Health North Texas, begins at 6 p.m. at EVELYN’s Steakhouse, 1201 Turtle Creek Blvd. Tickets start at $125, available at Secure.QGiv.com/for/phntxevents/event/careontherocks25.
Nov. 5: Dallas FrontRunners Wednesday Run
Dallas Frontrunners meet at 7 p.m. at Turtle Creek Park for a group walk/run followed by dinner at a nearby restaurant. Visit the Dallas FrontRunners Facebook page for information.
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