Halloween happenings, Full Moon photos

Oct 27, 2010 in Entertainment, Events, Neighbor News

Halloween and the start of the World Series are the exciting events to focus on during the last week of October. Clearly the weather is changing- Railroad Scare was rained out… let’s hope the weather will hold for this weekend.

Current forecast for Sunday: A slight chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 66.  Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 50.

October 30th, Saturday- Halloween Carnival at CHOPS. A family friendly, evening of safe and ghoulish fun. Trick or treating, a jumpy house, game booths, face painting, costume contest and more! Carnival booths and activities geared for elementary age levels and younger. Location: CHOPs 509 Adams St.  Time: 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.  $4 per person at the door. 25 cents per carnival ticket.  For more info CHOPS

Chops Halloween Carnival

Chops Halloween Carnival

October 30th, Saturday- Halloween Blowout Bash with AC/DShe at the Last Day Saloon. Adult friendly Halloween Party- Costumes and music. Location: Last Day Saloon Time: Doors open 9 p.m. 9:30 Show  Age 21+ $20

October 30th, Saturday- 6th Street Theater Improv Halloween Show. Local improvisational comedy. Location: 6th Street Theater Time: 8 p.m.

October 31st, Sunday- 1st Annual West end Kids Halloween DAY Parade. Join us in COSTUME for a short parade around the neighborhood before trick or treating!! Kids, Adults and dogs welcomed. Location: Meet in Front of Allen and Lea’s Home (306 Boyce St.) Time: 6:15pm HALLOWEEN NIGHT

The Full Moon Tour started in Railroad Square

The Full Moon Tour started in Railroad Square

A story of murder on Adams Street

A story of murder on Adams Street

The West End Full Moon Tour provided another enchanting look into our neighborhood’s past. The weather cooperated so that walking throughout the neighborhood was comfortable. There were new stories, fresh bread and music at Starks. Thanks to Ben Rosales for excellent photographs of  the evening. To see these, CLICK HERE!

Harley

Harley

Sports fan Harley, wears his Giants hat with pride.

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