Free candy for kiddies and adults who act like big kids. It is great that this event starts at 5:00 - way before dusk settles. You can get the kids out for lots of fun and trick and treating from the local stores with lots of fun activities to keep them occupied once you have them all sugared up!
Halloween Celebration on Main Street
301 Main St. (approximate address) Huntington Beach, CA 92648 714-969-0795
Dates/Times
October 31, 2007 (5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.)
Description
For children of all ages, this annual Halloween celebration comes courtesy of the Downtown Business Improvement District. The spooky festivities include a moon bounce, petting zoo, Ferris wheel, pumpkin carving, costume contests and more.
Directions
The Halloween festivities will take place in downtown Huntington Beach along Main Street by Pacific Coast Highway.
Don't forget to come downtown and join us for Surf City Nights. If you have never been it is a great time with good food. The downtown area in Huntington Beach has the perfect climate for a night out on the town. With gentle breezes coming in from offshore and the heat of the day having burned off you can enjoy a nice glass of wine with the sound of waves crashing in the distance.
Surf City Nights
301 Main St. (approximate address) Huntington Beach, CA 92648 714-841-3034
Dates/Times
March 6, 2007 to December 18, 2007 Every week on Tue. (5 p.m. to 9 p.m.)
Description
This special street fair takes place along a closed-off section of Main Street. Featured will be a farmer's market, bounce house, street performers (musical and non-musical acts,) restaurant samplings, sidewalk sales and specials from local restaurants.
If you would like to inquire about performing at Surf City Nights, or selling food or other items, please contact Connie Pedenko at 714-655-0569.
Directions
The Surf City Nights take place along Main Street between Walnut and Orange Avenues in downtown Huntington Beach.
OC Then, another History of Orange County site, includes good stories and other information.
OC History Roundup, blog of Chris Jepson, with regular new historical information about county history. a great and informative page brought to you by the Chapman University Argyros School of Business. Includes a good overview of the counties' businesses and their development. -->
Historic Anaheim, great site with wonderful information about Orange County's first city, including links. featuring many examples of the type of signs and architecture prevalent in the Anaheim/North Orange County region in the 1950's.
Buena Park History, presented by the City of Buena Park. Corona Del Mar History, by the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce (within Newport Beach City Limits). -->
Costa Mesa History, a very detailed account of Costa Mesa's unique history.
Cypress History, presented by the City of Cypress and includes numerous historical pictures. a detailed site with an extensive historic photo collection.<BR> -->
Huntington Beach History, the official HB site with history and historical pictures. Additional Huntington Beach, including the history of the HB Pier, presented by the HB Convention and Visitors Bureau. -->
James Irvine: History, from the Irvine Foundation website, with information about his life and the foundation.
Irvine City History, presented by the City of Irvine. Irvine: A History of Innovation and Growth</A>, great site that details the history of Irvine through 105 pages and 192 pictures. is a very detailed page by the Laguna Beach Hist. Soc. that covers the history of Laguna Beach and vicinity
Santa Ana Historic Preservation Society, a worthy organization that includes articles on Santa Ana History and information on touring historic places in Santa Ana.
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