October Events Round-Up

October Events Blog 

If you and your family are looking for activities this October,  you’ve come to the right place! Check out upcoming events to celebrate fall in the Greater Lansing area! Visit the links below to explore upcoming events and register if required. 

Campus Events

October 1-31MSU Benefits Open Enrollment: Open Enrollment is your annual opportunity to review your coverage options and ensure you have the benefits that are best for you and your family as you head into the new year. Learn more on the HR Website and plan to visit the Benefits Fair on October 21 or one of the several Site Labs available throughout October.

October 1Artist Talk: Pao Houa Her: Think of a favorite picture of yours. What story does it tell? Join artist Pao Houa Her for a conversation on artistic practice and legacies of landscape, portraiture, and documentary photography.

October 2 The Great Gatsby Ballet: Dance into the Roaring Twenties with this dazzling Broadway-style ballet presented by the World Ballet Company at the Wharton Center. Dress to impress, raise a glass, and immerse yourself in a night of elegance and dance. 

October 3MSU’s 2nd Annual Disability Summit Keynote Speaker: This year’s summit will be a half-day event featuring keynote speaker Haben Girma, a disability advocate and author. In-person attendance is full, but you can watch the keynote virtually by registering for the Disability Summit!

October 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31Disability Summit Virtual Sessions: Register for webinars by 8 a.m. on the day of the presentations.

October 4Fall Fest: Stop by the MSU Surplus Store and Recycling Center for pumpkin carving, thrifting, tours, upcycle crafts, music, and more!  

October 11 and 25MSU Home Football Games: Let’s cheer on the Spartans as they take the field at Spartan Stadium. Whether you’re in the stands, attending a tailgate, or watching the game nearby from a local sports bar. There are two home games in October. 

October 14Film Screening and Discussion: Join your fellow Spartans to watch “Change, Not Charity: The Americans with Disabilities Act,” a documentary that explores the history, impact, and ongoing significance of the ADA and the disability rights movement.

October 21MSU Benefits Fair: MSU benefit providers and MSU HR staff will be available to answer questions and help employees and retirees enroll in or change their benefits on-site at the Breslin Student Events Center. During the fair, Humana and Personify Health will be offering presentations about their health care plans for current and future (within the 2026 plan year) MSU retirees. 

October 22Beal Footprints Walking Tour Series: Join Beal Botanical Garden and Campus Arboretum for lunchtime guided tours beginning at the Beal Pond. October’s tour is Riverbank restoration and clean-up; Carolyn Miller, Arboretum & Invasive Species Coordinator. 

October 24-25Alex’s Great State Race: Mark your calendars! Alex’s Great State Race returns— uniting two rival universities, MSU and U-M, as ROTC cadets run 64 miles through the night, honoring the legacy of Alex Powell, while supporting individuals with disabilities, celebrating a Great Race and Greater Purpose.

October 26ArachnoBROADia: The MSU Broad Art Museum is hosting a spooky afternoon of eight-legged fun for all ages, inspired by artwork from the MSU Broad Art Museum’s collection! Get creative with creepy crafts at the museum, then visit your favorite crawly creatures at the MSU Bug House. All ages are welcome.

October 30 – Accessibility Work-a-thon: A walk-in event will take place in the Main Library Beaumont Instruction Room, where faculty and staff can work on improving the digital accessibility of their videos, documents, and other materials. Accessibility team members from OCR, IT, Ed Tech, and the Libraries will be available to assist, answer questions, and provide consultation.

Learning Opportunities

October 8TIAA Webinar: Quarterly Economic and Market Update: Hear from the experts in our Wealth Chief Investment Office about key drivers of the markets and economy that are impacting investors.

October 9 Facilitated Dialogue on Cultural Competency: This participant-led course invites participants to engage in further discussion around topics related to cultural competency. While facilitators will share prepared prompts to start dialogue, participants are also welcome and encouraged to bring topics, questions, and ideas for dialogue. 

October 9 Roadmap to Retirement: If you are an MSU faculty or staff member and you have decided to retire within a year or two, this half-day workshop covers a range of topics critical to your successful retirement.

October 15 TIAA Webinar: Avoiding Cybersecurity Threats and Fraud: The frequency and format of scams are increasing. Learn how to protect your information and your financial future.

October 16 Strengths-Based Leadership: Looking to maximize your strengths and become a stronger leader? Understand manager-specific strengths using the CliftonStrengths for Managers Report in this in-person course. 

October 17 Broad Underground: Black Experimental Moving Image: How can Black experiences be represented in experimental film, video, and new media? Join Emily Martin, distribution manager at the Video Data Bank, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, for a curated screening and discussion. This event is in partnership with the MSU Department of African American and African Studies. 

October 23Bystander Intervention Training: This course is designed to provide participants with strategies to prevent and help in problematic behavior associated with workplace harassment or discrimination. 

October 30 TIAA Webinar: Planning and Managing Healthcare Expenses: Healthcare costs can really add up in retirement. That’s why it pays to be prepared. In this webinar, we’ll help you separate myth from reality when it comes to managing costs for a healthy financial future.

Family-Friendly Events

October 4 – Family Day: The First Saturday of the month means Family Day at the MSU Broad Art Museum, and this October, you have the chance to connect through materials and ideas in celebration of Africa Past, Present, and Future. 

Select Dates in October – Fall Family Film Fest: Bring the whole family to NCG Cinemas this fall for all of your favorite fall movies! 

October 18Spooky Sprint: You and your whole family have the chance to run the annual Spooky Sprint this October! This fun Halloween-themed event offers great swag, free photos, delicious treats, and plenty of fun. There is also a kids’ dash option for those under 10, so everyone can participate. 

October 20 and 27Sensory Friendly Hour at Bath Township Library: On the third and fourth Mondays of each month, visit the Bath Township Library for sensory-friendly hours. Staff will dim the lights, provide sensory-friendly toys, fidgets, and noise-canceling headphones for those seeking a calming environment in which to explore books. 

October 31Trick or Treat: Join us on the last night of Jack O’ Lanterns Unleashed on Halloween night for a time of free trick or treating at the Ingham County Fairgrounds.

Greater Lansing Area Events

October 3 – The Best of The Best: Jazz From Detroit: Jazz from Detroit Documentary Film is a landmark double portrait of Detroit’s extraordinary jazz legacy and the dynamic city that produced it. Film starts at 6:30 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m.

October 4 – Horrocks Biergarten Oktoberfest:  Visit Horrocks Biergarten to celebrate this year’s Oktoberfest! There will be beverages, food, and the Katzenjammer German Band will also be performing. 

October 15 – Vintage Tuck Fall Bounty Paint Class: Visit Grand Ledge for a pre-traced canvas painting event with themed trivia, prizes, and more!

October 15Harvest Festival: Count on the Allen Farmers Market for fresh produce from mid-Michigan farms, the highest quality meat, artisan baked breads, gluten-free goods, eggs, and more at this year’s Harvest Festival at the Allen Neighborhood Center. 

October 17Howloween: Dog Trick-or-Treating: For over 25 years, Dog Trick-or-Treating at Preuss Pets has been the howl-o-ween event you don’t want to miss, and it’s back! The fun starts at Preuss Pets, where participants will receive a bag full of goodies!

October 18 Old Town Fall Clean Up: Help keep Old Town looking its best! Join neighbors, volunteers, and friends as we come together to beautify the Old Town neighborhood before winter sets in. Tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves, rakes, or equipment that you find helpful. All ages are welcome to volunteer! 

Select Weekends in October Boo at the Zoo: This Halloween season, see the Potter Park Zoo transform into a fall wonderland that will leave you and your family spellbound. Grab your treat bags and get ready to make memories that will last this fall. 

Farmers Markets

Beginning October 5The East Lansing Farmers Market: Visit Valley Court Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Sunday in October for some shopping and fresh air at the East Lansing Farmers Market (ELFM). Here, you can purchase a variety of fresh goods, farm-grown in Michigan, including vegetables, fruits, bread, cheese, honey, flowers, and more. 

Beginning October 6Downtown Dewitt Farmers Market: Come to the Downtown Dewitt Farmers Market for an evening of exploring small businesses, home-grown foods, treats, and more! Every Tuesday in October, join from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. for some shopping, food trucks, and fun in Downtown Dewitt.

Beginning October 2South Lansing Farmers Market: The South Lansing Farmers Market is open on Thursdays and located at the corner of Jolly and S. MLK in Lansing. Stop by for farm-fresh fruits and veggies, fresh-cut flowers, arts and crafts, natural body and household products, and a food court featuring Mexican, Chinese, Lebanese, and Southern Soul cuisine – a little something for everyone! 

Beginning October 2Dimondale Farmers Market: The Dimondale Farmers Market will run every Thursday in the Village Square. The Market is celebrating their 18th season and hosts over 15 vendors providing locally produced products, including fruits, vegetables, chicken, fish, jams, honey, flowers, and more!

All programs and activities are open to all without restriction or preference based on race, sex, color, ethnicity, national origin, or other protected identity.

September Events Round-Up

If you and your family are looking for activities in September,  you’ve come to the right place! Check out upcoming events to celebrate the start of fall! Visit the links below to explore upcoming events and register if required. 

Campus Events

September 3, 10 and 17Move in the Garden:  Need a midday recharge? Stop by under the gingko tree at the Beal Botanical Garden with a yoga mat or towel, and refresh your body and mind through this stretching and strengthening class. This free session is designed for all ability levels. 

September 7 – Curator Tour: Unbecoming: Join Assistant Curator Dr. Rachel Winter at the MSU Broad Art Museum to learn more about what an artist’s process teaches us about transformation in our personal lives. 

Opening September 14Mekong Voices: Transnational River Justice in Mainland Southeast Asia: Open until February at the MSU Broad Art Museum, the Mekong Voices exhibit displays the Mekong River, which is revered as the “Mother River” across Mainland Southeast Asia. Mekong Voices celebrates the necessary and innovative work of traditional craft and art in translating the river’s voices, both human and more-than-human, across national and linguistic boundaries.

September 16-21 – A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical: Coming to the Wharton Center, A Beautiful Noise is the uplifting true story of the life of Neil Diamond shining on Broadway. 

September 28Shape Shift: The Art of Coming Undone: This three-part studio series at the MSU Broad Art Museum invites you to explore transformation through art. No previous art experience required – just a willingness to explore, reflect, and reimagine! 

Learning Opportunities

September 2 and 9 Desk Decompress: This virtual 15-minute class offers the perfect mid-day reset. Stretch and strengthen your wrists, neck, spine, and shoulders, all from the comfort of your own desk. 

September 9, 10, and 11Getting Things Done: This course teaches skills to manage the constant flow of requests, tasks, and interruptions that face employees at all levels of an organization. Learn how to organize incoming requests, manage stress in the workplace, prevent missed deadlines, and enhance your personal development at work. 

September 10 – Promapp, Interactive Process Creation: Continue your process improvement journey and build upon the knowledge and skills learned in Introduction to Process Mapping. 

September 10 – Hunger Free and Basic Needs: MSU Meets the Food and Nutrition Needs of Students and Staff:  Join MSU Nutrition Services and MSU Food Bank and Basic Needs Program staff to explore the resources available to support food and nutrition needs on campus. Learn how you can access help and help others. Register for Hunger Free and Basic Needs via Learning Stream.  

September 10 – Women Talk Money: How to balance saving and tackling debt: Join this webinar with MSU retirement vendor, Fidelity, for a step-by-step guide that will help you learn how to organize your financial priorities. 

September 10 – Fidelity Front Row 2025: Join Fidelity to listen to the Active Trader Pro beta team, a live Q&A, a special giveaway, and timely insights. 

September 11 Tips for working with a financial professional: Having a financial professional supporting you on every step of your journey is key to creating a secure financial future. In this webinar, learn about how a financial professional can help you and how to find a financial professional and prepare for your first meeting.

September 17 – Women Talk Money: What you should know about investing: Investing may help you reach your short- and long-term goals, but sometimes it’s hard to know where to start, what questions to ask, or what step to take next. Join Fidelity to learn more about different investment options and management styles that can help you decide how to keep your goals on track.

September 17 Maximize Your Concur and Travel Skills: Recommended for new employees, learn how to understand the Concur system, create a travel request, book travel, reconcile travel expenses, and more. 

September 18 The Power of Habit: Learn how habits are created and how to replace undesirable habits with productive ones. You will learn how to spot your habit loop, turn bad days into good data, and create habits that get the results you want.

September 25 How to get the most from your employee retirement plan: Your workplace retirement plan is one of your most important employee benefits. In this webinar we’ll show you how to take advantage of all your plan has to offer so you can save and invest with confidence and get the most from your money.     

Family-Friendly Events

September 12-14 – 2025 MSU Family Weekend: Visit Michigan State University’s campus this weekend in September to enjoy a football game, visit your Spartans and the beautiful campus, and explore the Greater Lansing area! Check out the Choose Lansing website for help with lodging, tickets for the game, and parking information. 

September 11 Chipmunk Story Time: Storytime comes alive at the Harris Nature Center Chipmunk Story Time event. Meet Chicory Chipmunk and his animal friends. 

Recurring Fridays and SaturdaysToddler Time at Launch Lansing: Visit Launch Lansing Trampoline Park during select times to enjoy children’s music, visits from Joey the kangaroo, and a special toddler section with your little ones. 

September 20 and 21Capital City River Run: This year marks the 32nd anniversary of the Capital City River Run, a two-day event that includes a half-marathon, 5k walk/run, and the Sohn Kid’s Race. All proceeds will support the Impression 5 Science Center and its mission to provide families with hands-on science exhibits and learning opportunities. 

Greater Lansing Area Events 

Wednesdays in SeptemberMeridian Township Summer Concert Series: Savor the last bit of summer weather and visit Marketplace on the Green for the Meridian Township Summer Concert Series! Visit the website to see who is playing and when, every Wednesday in September.

September 17-20 – 2025 Michigan BluesFest: Michigan BluesFest is an annual event held in Old Town Lansing, bringing people of all ages together through the shared love of Blues Music. 

September 19-21Lansing LIT:  Join the city of Lansing for the second annual Lansing LIT book festival! Explore local bookstores, author events, a bookstore crawl, and more at Michigan’s capital city. 

Farmers Markets

Beginning September 7The East Lansing Farmers Market: Visit Valley Court Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Sunday in September for some shopping and fresh air at the East Lansing Farmers Market (ELFM). Here, you can purchase a variety of fresh goods, farm-grown in Michigan, including vegetables, fruits, bread, cheese, honey, flowers, and more. 

Beginning September 2Downtown Dewitt Farmers Market: Come to the Downtown Dewitt Farmers Market for an evening of exploring small businesses, home-grown foods, treats, and more! Every Tuesday in September, join from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. for some shopping, food trucks, and fun in Downtown Dewitt on a warm summer night. 

Beginning September 4South Lansing Farmers Market: The South Lansing Farmers Market is open on Thursdays and located at the corner of Jolly and S. MLK in Lansing. Stop by for farm fresh fruits and veggies, fresh cut flowers, arts and crafts, natural body and household products, and a food court featuring Mexican, Chinese, Lebanese, and Southern Soul food – a little something for everyone! 

Beginning September 4Dimondale Farmers Market: The Dimondale Farmers Market will run every Thursday in September in the Village Square. The Market is celebrating their 18th season and hosts over 15 vendors providing locally produced products, including fruits, vegetables, chicken, fish, jams, honey, flowers, and more!