FRIDAY
You’re The Wurst — Sausage Party
Copper and Kings
$10 | 7 p.m.
Enjoy the flavors of Germany at this Oktoberfest-style party featuring handmade sausages and other German-inspired foods, Marzen/Oktoberfest style beers by Monnik Beer Co. and live music by The Prost Band and DJ Kim Sorise (who will be spinning Polka and Krautrock all night long).
Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular
Iroquois Park
$12-$15 | 7 p.m.
Get yourself in the Halloween spirit with a delightfully spooky walk on this quarter-mile walking trail through Iroquois Park. Wait until dusk when the entire trail will be illuminated by 5,000 carved pumpkins (look out for the LEO-O-Lantern!). Proceeds go to Louisville Metro Parks Foundation.

SATURDAY
What the Germantown? Festival
Germantown
Free | 4 p.m.
Explore all that the Germantown neighborhood has to offer this weekend at this festival where five of everyone’s favorite Germantown bars will be hosting drink specials and live music: Hot Brown Smackdown at The Post; Joann + The Dakota and Bad Day Baby at Four Pegs; Curio Key Club at Nachbar; and Shiny Criminals, Adventure and Rumblestrips at Kaiju. And if you make a purchase at four of the five bars, you get a free What The Germantown Festival T-shirt to prove that you survived.
NBA Preseason Game: Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Miami Heat
KFC Yum! Center
$10-$85 | 6:30 p.m.
The NBA is coming back to Louisville for the third year in a row with a matchup between the Miami Heat and Minnesota Timberwolves. A game that will have both UofL and UK fans cheering for the same team since Gorgui Dieng (from UofL) and Karl-Anthony Towns (from UK) are both playing for the Minnesota Timberwolves.
SUNDAY
Wanderlust 108
Waterfront Park
$40 | 7:30 a.m.
Wanderlust 108 is a triathlon “for your mind, body and soul.” There will be a 5K run/walk, about an hour of yoga flow with live music by a DJ and 30-minutes of guided meditation. In addition to the main events, there will also be a Kula Market filled with funky, local crafts and delicious organic foods, AiReal yoga, acroyoga, hooping, slacklining and tribal marking.