Children of the night
The Kiggins Theatre presents “Still Sparkling: A Kiggins Twilight Event,” a film festival from Friday through Sunday, featuring all five “Twilight” movies as well as games, costume contests, vendors, trivia and music. Three-day festival passes are $55 and day passes are $20. The first “Twilight” movie, based on the bestselling novel by Stephanie Meyer, will show at 7 p.m. Friday. See additional times and purchase tickets at kigginstheatre.com.
Long in the tooth
The Vancouver Symphony’s Chamber Music Series presents F.W. Murnau’s 1922 horror masterpiece, “Nosferatu,” with live accompaniment by Rodney Sauer, at 7 p.m. today at Kiggins Theatre, 1011 Main St., Vancouver. The film follows estate agent Thomas Hutter as he visits the mysterious Count Orlok in Transylvania and terror ensues. Tickets are $25 at kigginstheatre.com. Students are $10 at the door. Learn more at vancouversymphony.org.
The gift of art
Find holiday gifts in the studio workshops of local artists during the Washougal Studio Artist Tour Holiday Art Market from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. The tour will showcase the creations of 16 artists at four Washougal art studios. Find watercolors, fiber art, mixed-media art, glass art, jewelry, hand-woven rugs and home goods, ceramics, oil paintings and sculptures. See a directory of artists with a map to studio locations at washougalstudioartists.org.
Wine about it
The Southwest Washington Winery Association is hosting a Fall Celebration at 16 wineries from 1 to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday as well as Nov. 24, 25 and 26. Wineries will offer discounts, gift baskets and gift wine bundles. Visit three different locations over the five-day celebration to become eligible to win a $50 gift certificate. Times differ for each location; before going, visit www.swwawine.com for a directory of wineries and hours and to download a stamp card.