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Halloween Events to Bewitch Youngst
O'Dell, Lynn
Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File); Oct
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Los Angle
pg. OC_D2
Week on VIEW
Halloween Event
Bewitch Youngst
By LYNN O'DELL
Children will celebrate Halloween this
events that range from costume contests to
visits to haunted houses. Cities, school
shopping malls throughout the county are
Halloween programs to amuse, entertain
and perhaps even frighten.
Attend a performance
play "Frankenstein" at G
College, see TV star Elvi
the monster mazes at K
Farm, sample a Halloween carnival or
ORANGE COUNTY
and perhaps even frighten
Attend a performance
play "Frankenstein" at O
College, see TV star Elvira
the monster mazes at K
Farm, sample a Halloween carnival or
costume and spend Halloween shopping at
port Harbor Art Museum's "Best of
bazaar. There are plenty of choices.
Special Events
Halloween Festival—Anaheim's fourteen Festival, which includes a nightu
Saturday with Disney characters, a carr
ethnic food fair, will begin Thursday at
Palma Park at Harbor Boulevard and
Avenue. The annual event includes a haunt
Anaheim Plaza, 500 N. Euclid St., op
through Thursday from 7-10 p.m. and 7-11
and Saturday, through Nov. 2. Admissi
adults and $3 for children. Proceeds go to
Dimes. Carnival hours are 5-10 p.m. Thu
p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Saturday and
p.m. Sunday. The event includes costume
adults and children, pancake breakfast,
Friday and Saturday and a parade that sta
at the park. Bobby Grich of the California
grand marshal. For bleacher seating,
758-0222. For other information, call (714)
Knott's Scary Farm—TV vamp Elvira h
Knott's Scary Farm—TV vamp Elvira has "Shock and Rock Revue" with a cast of dancing ghouls performing Top 40 tunes. Berry Farm Thursday through Sunday. The will be transformed into "Nightmare Moss" the mine ride will become "Lost Train to addition, more than 300 professionally mallins will roam the park. Two new scary mats up and Ghost Town will be spookily deep hours will be 7 p.m.-1 a.m. Thursday and p.m.-2 a.m. Friday and Saturday. Tickets advance. Friday and Saturday are near Knott's Berry Farm is at 8039 Beach Blvd Park. Tickets are on sale at Knott's, Ticketmaster outlets.
"Frankenstein"—Mary Shelley's gothic comes to life at Golden West College' Theater at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and S
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between this week with contests to hair-raisies, schools, clubs and county are sponsoring entertain, enlighten then frighten a little.
performance of the stage "utein" at Golden West star Elvira and brave hazes at Knott's Berry carnival or dress up in
men frighten a little.
performance of the stage
stutein" at Golden West
star Elvira and brave
razes at Knott's Berry
arnival or dress up in
shopping at the NewBest of Everything"
mes.
Am's four-day Hallowing a nighttime parade
tars, a carnival and an
thursday at 5 p.m. in La
ward and La Palma
dies a haunted house at
St., open Sunday
7.11 and 7-11 p.m. Friday
Admission is $4 for
needs go to the March of
p.m. Thursday, 5-11
saturday and 10 a.m.-10
costume contests for
breakfasts at 7 a.m.
that starts at 7 p.m.
California Angels is the
seating, call (714)
call (714) 999-5191.
Elvira headlines the
at 3 p.m. Sunday. Tie
children at the door. K
8378.
Le Bon Marche—The
organized by the MuHarbor Art Museum, o
Building at South Coa
auction. Come in co
merchandise that inclu
designer fashions and
items once owned by
buffet are included. Ad
are 6-10 p.m. The sai
a.m.-7 p.m. and Sunday
is $2. For information,
Singles Scene—Cost
formational displays w
Orange County Single
Newporter, 1107 Jam
Elvira headlines the cast of singing and 40 tunes at Knott's Sunday. The Log Ride "Mare Mountain" and "Train to Terror." In nationally made-up gobble scary mazes will be bookily decorated. The Thursday and Sunday; 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $14.95 in are nearly sold out. Beach Blvd. in Buena Knott's, Ticketron and Bay's gothic horror stunt College's Mainstage day and Saturday and
Singles Scene—Costformational displays with Orange County Singles Newporter, 1107 James Sponsored by area co-begins at 7 p.m. Admission
Halloween Carnivalval with games, food b.p.m. Friday at the Cyprus Orange Ave., Cypress Admission to the haunted aged 8 and younger and information, call (714)8
Halloween Happenings with films, games, ghosts are all part of the annual Friday in San Juan Can invited to the 6:30 p.m.recreation complex, 314 $2.50. For reservations,
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Sunday. Tickets are $6 for adults, $5 for
the door. For information, call (714)895-
The "Best of Everything" bazaar,
by the Museum Council of the Newport
Museum, opens Friday in the Mercantile
South Coast Plaza Village with a preview
me in costume and see an array of
that includes art, books, jewelry, crystal,
nions and furs, furniture, sailboats and
owned by celebrities. Live music and a
included. Admission is $25 Friday and hours
m. The sale continues Saturday from 10
and Sunday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission
information, call (714)759-1122.
Costume contests, dancing and indisplays will be featured Friday at the
City Singles Scene in the ballroom at the
and Sunday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission information, call (714)759-1122.
Scene—Costume contests, dancing and in-displays will be featured Friday at the City Singles Scene in the ballroom at the 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. Any area community colleges, the event is $10 at the door.
Carnival—A haunted house and a carnieses, food booths and contests begins at 6 at the Cypress Community Center, 5700 N. Cypress. Carnival admission is free. The haunted house is 50 cents for children younger and $1 for those 9 and older. For call (714)821-9500.
Happenings—A "Spook Spectacular," times, ghost stories and a costume contest, of the annual Halloween Happenings on Juan Capistrano. Children 4 to 11 are free 6:30 p.m. event at the Old Fire Station Complex, 31421 La Matanza St. Admission is reservations, call (714)493-5911.