Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets is pleased to announce that Malloween will be held on Saturday, October 25th from 3-5PM Central time. Costumes are encouraged for trick or treaters. The mall will have multiple tables set up with treat trail maps and bags for trick or treating, plus new this year:
- Several South Bend collegiate athletes whose team is off this week taking pictures and signing autographs for shoppers in the former Information Center. Scheduled to appear are:
- Micah Gilbert, WR #14
- Davion Dixon, DT #60
-
Ko’o Kia, LB #45
- The South Shore Ghostbusters, including the Stay-Puft marshmallow man outside the Heroes Museum – Arcade - Gallery
- A DJ from 1-4PM under the gazebo in the main courtyard to get the party started
- Sidewalk Sales at participating stores
Also new this year is the Malloween After Party, hosted by Heroes Museum – Arcade – Gallery.
- Heroes Museum – Arcade – Gallery 4:30-7:30PM
- Kids After Party with a Ghostbusters Theme
- $10 donation gets you into the Museum and party, kids under 4 are free
- Kids 5-14 get a free spin on the Comic Book Wheel of Fortune
- Snacks, games and lots of fun, with proceeds going to the Graf Dairy Hero Foundation
- Durant’s Vitality Bar, your go-to spot for refreshing acai and protein bowls, energizing teas, and nutrient-packed shakes is scheduled to open this Friday, October 24th in the space between Gap and Casual Male XL. Durant’s is the 13th new store to open at Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets in the last 12 months, starting with Auntie Anne’s – Cinnabon last November, in addition to the upgrade of Finish Line to their JD Sports brand.
4C Health announces Rural Pre-Med Summer Internship Immersive
Boating restrictions on Tippecanoe Lake Chain and Barbee Lake Chain lifted
New online portal brings transparency to Indiana gas prices during declared energy emergency
ACLU of Indiana finalizes $1.2 Million in settlements over abuse at Miami Correctional Facility
ISP announces Peru Post not available for Drug TakeBack
Indiana FSSA announces results of HCBS attendant care audits - $200 Million in improper payments
Applications being accepted for Governor’s 2026 Century and Half Century Business Awards
