Head to Haunted Village at Pumpkin Plaza (OK, so it’s a spookified Daley Plaza) for a haunted house, performances, storytellers, crafts and more. There’s even free pumpkin carving on Saturdays and Sundays. Admission is free. Opening night festivities are from 5 to 8 tonight. Events daily through Oct. 31.
To vote
Help crown the ultimate must-have gadget as part of RedEye’s 16-team Tech War at redeyechicago.com. Currently facing off are digital cameras vs. BlackBerry (digital cameras are leading with 80 percent) and cell phones vs. MySpace (cell phones are demolishing MySpace with 93 percent).
To see
Check out a collection of low-rider cars and bicycles doing some “sexy hydraulic hopping” from 6 to 9 p.m. tonight and Friday at Columbia College’s Hokin Annex (623 S. Wabash Ave.). It’s part of a new photo exhibit “The Low Riders Portraits From New Mexico” by Meridel Rubenstein. Free.
To meet
Police guitarist Andy Summers will sign his book, “One Train Later” at 7 tonight at Borders on Michigan Avenue. The book is full of dish on bandmates Sting and Stewart Copeland as well as Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix and Chicago’s John Belushi.




