Concert night: As part of its concert series, Dunwoody United Methodist Church will host Coro Vocati, an Atlanta-based ensemble of professional singers who will perform "Sun, Moon and Stars," a combination of classic songs by Brahms and Byrd as well as special jazz selections by Billingsley, Peterson and Grimes. Open to the public, the concert will begin at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1. The suggested donation is $10. For more information, visit www.dunwoodyumc.org. 1548 Mount Vernon Road, Dunwoody.

Scavenger hunt: In the secret sanctuary known as the Historic Oakland Cemetery, urban adventure and art history exploration will await in the form of a modern-day scavenger hunt. At 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, teams will be given a list of clues and challenges to be completed among a myriad of terraces, tombs and elaborate art and architecture ranging from Victorian to Gothic to Egyptian at Oakland. In between score-counting and awarding winners, indulge in dinner and drinks, complimentary with the purchase of a $35 advance ticket. Free parking available. Visit www.scavengerhuntatl.com for additional information. 248 Oakland Ave. S.E., Atlanta.

Heavenly performance: At 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, and Saturday, Nov. 8, Big Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church will present "Heaven Bound," a folk-drama that depicts the trials and tribulations of pilgrims trying to reach heaven. Though the first performance was in 1930, "Heaven Bound" is still relevant today. "Everyone will walk out of the sanctuary with a message learned, whether it is to live a righteous life and be helpful and kind to others or (to know) faithfulness will be rewarded," said Deborah Herring, administrative assistant to the Rev. John Foster, Ph.D., and senior pastor of the church. Open to all, tickets range from $10 to $15 and can be purchased via eventbrite.com or by calling 404-827-9707, ext. 102. For additional information, visit www.bigbethelame.org. 220 Auburn Ave., Atlanta.

Gift of giving: At 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, the women's group at Congregation Ner Tamid Synagogue & Religious School will host an evening filled with shopping, food and door prizes. Perfect for the holiday season, the event will feature fashion, jewelry, accessories and home decor from popular brands like Stella and Dot and Thirty-One Gifts. Nonalcoholic beverages and hors d'oeuvres will be available for purchase. For additional information, including vendor participation, visit www.mynertamid.info. 1349 Old Highway 41, Suite 220, Marietta.