Eddie's Attic is booked with good acts from tonight right through the weekend. If you want to sustain that spooky Halloween spirit into November, Savage Tree Arts Project's HELL'S BELLS can help you get your goth on. Continuing Thurs., NOV. 1, and running through Nov. 18, Hell's Bells
showcases vintage frights and moody poems by Lewis Carroll, Christina
Rossetti, Ambrose Bierce and especially Edgar Allan Poe, with
appropriate music to match. Kyle Crew directs a cast of brave souls,
including Kristina Baade, Enisha Dickerson, Erin Greenway, John McLean,
Angela Porter, Judy Thomas, Winslow Thomas and Matthew Trautwein. $16-$24. Thurs.-Sat., 8 p.m.; Sun., 7 p.m. Theatre Decatur, 430 W. Trinity Place. 404-373-5311. www.savagetree.org. The Clyde Shepherd Nature
Preserve is holding its annual Harvest Festival Saturday featuring live
music, pumpkin paintings, nature walks, arts and crafts. Michael Ellis
with Atlanta Wild Animal Rescue Effort will provide live animal
demonstrations. The festival is free and open to the public. The 28-acre nature preserve has a beaver pond, wetlands, wooded
trails, rock outcrops and more. It's tucked inside the Medlock
neighborhood outside Decatur near Medlock Elementary School, located at
2580 Pine Bluff Drive. For more information, visit www.cshepherdpreserve.org. See a Decatur-DeKalb post for more about the preserve.
Taste
more than 200 wines from around the world at the sixth annual Decatur
Wine Tasting Festival on the square in downtown Decatur Saturday (11/3) 1-4P. Sample foods
from local Decatur restaurants and enjoy the music of Ernie Quarles,
Shaun Anderson, and the Heaven Davis Band. Tickets are available online at www.xorbia.com for $30. See more in the area at Decatur-DeKalb.