I have a Halloween costume ready to go. Now all I need is somewhere to wear it.
If you would like to have Hank Williams Jr. wearing a WacoFork T-shirt at your halloween party, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and maybe I'll show up.
Short of that, I know about a few fun goings on this weekend and, of course, on Halloween night on Monday.
Mission Waco's Jubilee Festival
On Saturday, Mission Waco is hosting the Jubilee Festival around the Jubilee Theatre (North 15th Street and Colcord).
Along with food from neighboring restaurants World Cup Cafe, D's Mediterranean Grill and Beatnix, the event will feature music from the Grammy Award winning Biscuit Brothers and a street dance from 2-5 p.m.
Entry to the event will be $5 and festival-goers will also be treated to inflatables, arts and crafts vendors and … well, basically all that a festival entails.
Cafe Viejo San Juan throwing Boo bash
On Halloween night, Cafe Viejo San Juan will put on a Halloween party they've been planning and preparing for since September.
Waco's only Puerto Rican restaurant will be putting on a costume party complete with a $30 gift-certificate prize for the best costume. They're also giving away candy and serving up gratis appetizers from 8-9 p.m.
You will also be able to dine on Puerto Rican food and CVSJ's newest menu item — breakfast burritos.
Chipotle's Boorito offer
Also on Halloween night, Chipotle will offer a Boorito deal to benefit both its customers and Farm Aid.
Wear a costume inspired by the family farm (think crops, cows, tractors, pitch forks, chickens, etc.) and purchase a burrito, bowl or salad for $2.
Chipotle will then donate the proceeds to The Chipotle Cultivate Foundation and Farm Aid.