Sunday | Dead Snow

Sarah Dobs |

Depending on the audience, the sub-sub-genre of the Nazi zombie movie Dead Snow could sound like the best or worst of cinematic offerings. But it received rave reviews from audiences at Sundance, promising that this Norwegian horror comedy will be a favorite for genre fans. In the film, a group of friends think they’re in for a trip filled with skiing, drinking, and hooking up, but a defrosting band of Nazi zombies have something else in store for the vacationers. (Davies Theatre, UW-Eau Claire; Sun. 6pm & 8:30pm; free)

ARTS | Patricia Mayhew Hamm: Searching for Abstraction is a showing of 30+ new works by Patricia Mayhew Hamm. Most of them were created within the last year. The artist creates work with fluid acrylics, watercolor and other mixed media. There are many textured pieces created with various acrylic media. Come meet the artist. (L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library, 400 Eau Claire St., Sun. 12pm, free)

KIDS | Pumpkin Town: With so many different fun things to do this week in Pumpkin Town you will have to visit twice! Paint a slice of watermelon, become an author, try printmaking with cookie cutters, and don't forget Katie McKy's visit on Saturday, October 23rd, 11am. Did we mention making a Jack O' Lantern? (Children's Museum of Eau Claire, 220 S. Barstow St. Eau Claire; Sun. noon; $5)

ICE | Open Ice Skating: Practice gliding around on the ice at Hobbs Open Ice Skating. Tying a pillow to your butt is totally acceptable and recommended if falling is your thing.  (Hobbs Ice Arena, 915 Menomonie St. Eau Claire; Sun. 5:30pm-7:30pm; $4.50 adults, $3.50 youth, $1.50 skate rentals)