Free Legal Seminars at People’s Law School. Today's class covers “Consumer Bankruptcy -- Liquidating or Restructuring Debt: Learn the basics and different types of consumer bankruptcy, who is eligible, what can and cannot be accomplished through bankruptcy and tips on choosing a bankruptcy lawyer.” Individuals can register for one or several classes through Nov. 15 on a variety of topics, including:

  • Nov. 1: Renters’ Rights: Students will learn their legal rights as a renter and how to assert them, what to look for in a lease, how to get their landlord to make repairs, how to get their security deposit back and other problems renters face.
  • Nov. 8: Paying for Nursing Home and Home Care: This class provides information about how to get TennCare/Medicaid help for home and community-based services.
  • Nov. 15: Social Security Options: Instructors will review how to apply for and obtain Social Security retirement, disability, spouse and child benefits, Medicare health insurance and Supplemental Security Income Disability and old age benefits.

Registration, Information: nashville.gov/ce, FaceBook.com/NashvilleCEC, Twitter at @NashvilleCEC, 298-8050, [email protected].

OCT. 24-25

Haunted Trails of Horror

Williamson County Parks and Recreation is bringing back some of the greatest ghosts and ghouls of the past for a special 20th anniversary edition of the Haunted Trails of Horror at the Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Rd. The ghosts and goblins featured will once again be brought to life by the Franklin High School Drama Group. 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. nightly. Information: wcparksandrec.com

Oct. 25-26

Regional Symposium on Implementing Transit

Everyone interested in a modern transit system for Middle Tennessee is invited to attend this regional symposium to learn more about implementing transit plans. Thursday, 8:30 (transportation policy, health considerations, implementing regional plans, overcoming funding barriers); Friday, 8:30 (BRT implementation, land development opportunities, integrating transit into comprehensive plans) Information: nashvillempo.org/.

Oct. 25-28

Artclectic

University School of Nashville’s annual art show and sale features more than 50 artists from across the U.S., family art-making activities, a community party and more. Information: artclectic.org

FRIDAY, OCT. 26

Full Moon Pickin’ Party

Friends of Warner Parks will host this month’s party at the Steeplechase Barn at the Equestrian Center (2500 Old Hickory Blvd.) in Percy Warner Park. This fundraiser features bluegrass music under the light of a full moon. All money raised goes to the parks to ensure preservation, protection, funding educational programs and special projects. Musicians and music fans alike are invited. 7-11 p.m. Tickets $15 in advance (NowPlayingNashville.com), $20 at the door.