It's my favorite season of the year. October's weather is still warm but the air feels chilly and crisp in the morning and evening. The tree leaves are turning the most fantastic orange, red and yellow color. With all the pumpkin items filling up the shelves at Trader Joe's, you know Halloween is just around the corner. In addition to all the fun pumpkin patches you can visit, there are many Palo Alto Halloween activities you can attend. I have compiled a list of Palo Alto Halloween activities below for you and your little ones to enjoy. I hope you find it helpful!
Gamble Garden's Halloween Festivities
October 25, 10:30am to noon
Gamble Garden's Halloween festivities will include a pumpkin patch, a costume contest (everyone wins), candy, a witch's brew drink, and a magic show and jokes by Rav the Wizard.
Where:
Gamble Garden, 1431 Waverley St., Palo Alto
Contact:
Gamble Garden at 650-329-1356
email: admin@gamblegarden.org
Admission:
$15 member; $20 nonmember.
21st Annual California Ave Trick or Treat and Halloween Carnival
Sunday, October 25, 10am to 2pm
Come kick off your Halloween celebrations on California Avenue!Schedule of Activities:
- ALL DAY - Trick-or-Treat at over 30 businesses on the street, Palo Alto Police Car and Fire Truck onsite for kids to explore and lots of fun carnival games, crafts and raffle
- 10:15am - Dance Performance by Dance Connection
- 11:00am - Story Time with the City of Palo Alto (at Blossom)
- 11:30am - Andy Z - Award winning children's musician
- 12:30pm - Performance by Stanford Band
- 12:50pm - Address by Palo Alto Mayor
- 1:00pm - Costume Contest
Activities at Blossom throughout the day: Halloween photos, kids and maternity resale, quiet area to care for babies and tot play area.
Where: Blossom Birth, 299 S. California Ave, Suite 120, Palo AltoWhen: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PMWho: FamilyHow: Just show up!Cost: FreeFor more info: http://www.blossombirth.org/halloween.html
Halloween Spooktacular at Stanford Mall
October 31
Halloween is here and Stanford Shopping Center is inviting all little ghouls, goblins and boo'tiful princesses to come have a spooktacular time at the Kidgits Halloween event. The cauldrons will boil over with petrifying prizes, ghoulish games and frightful fun! Attendees are encouraged to wear their cutest, scariest, or fluffiest costumes!
Then the fun continues with center wide trick-or-treating. Participating retailers will display a halloween pumpkin in their window and a list will be available at the event.
Kidgits is teaming up with Captain McFinn to recognize October as Bully Prevention Month.
Halloween Spooktacular
1 - 3PM
Center Pavilion
Trick-or-Treating
3 - 5PM (or while supplies last)
Select retailers Center-wide
City of Menlo Park Halloween Hoopla
Saturday, October 31, 2015 , 11:45 am to 3:00 pm
Mountain View Halloween Monster Bash Celebration
Friday, October 30, 2015, 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Community Center/Rengstorff Park
201 South Rengstorff Avenue
Featured Movie – The BoxTrolls
Come in costume!
Celebrate Halloween with your family, friends and neighbors at the Mountain View Monster Bash! An outdoor movie will be featured along with Halloween games, music and light refreshments. Movie will start at approx. 6:30 p.m.
Be sure to bring a low-back chair and blanket!
Los Altos Halloween Spectacular
Friday, Oct 30 from noon to 4pm
Halloween fun and games at State and Second St from 2-4pm. Trick or Treating events for children at downtown participating stores.
Halloween Spooktakular 2015
Saturday, October 24, 2015 from 12:00-3:00pm
Red Morton Community Center (map)
Kids will thrill to carnival games, proudly show off their Halloween attire in a Costume Parade at 1:30 pm, explore their way through the mysterious Monster Maze, create festive fall crafts, indulge in Transylvania Treats, enjoy lots of other fun activities, and win prizes! Redwood City’s Halloween Spooktakular is suitable for kids up to age ten - admission is just $5 per child.
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