925 Families Halloween Events for Teens Contra Costa County 2018
If you're looking for an alternative to the standard trick-or-treating, several East Bay cities provide a broad range of fun, family-focused Halloween activities. Here is a list of costume balls, ghost walks, haunted houses and other spooktacular stuff to do during the scariest month of the twelvemonth.
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Antioch
Customs Carnival
Grace Bible Fellowship of Antioch presents a customs carnival ii-nine p.grand. Oct. 31 at Somersville Towne Heart, 2556 Somersville Route, with food, pony rides, games, concerts, funfair rides, face-painting and more than. Access is free. Info: 925-522-2017.
Benicia
SCARECROW CONTEST
Every bit people walk downwardly First Street in Benicia through Oct, they will be greeted by six-pes-tall scarecrows fashioned by downtown businesses. The public is invited to vote on their favorites via ballot at participating merchants or the Benicia Chief Street booth during the Th night Farmers Market place. Info: 707-745-9791, www.beniciamainstreet.org.
HAUNTED DEPOT
Southern Pacific Railroad Depot transforms into a haunted ghost town from the Quondam West from 6-ix p.g. Fridays, noon-3 p.m. and 6-9 p.thou. Saturdays, iii-5 p.yard. Sundays and six-nine p.m. Oct. 31. Events feature family-friendly activities. Check out the pumpkin patch and adopt a Halloween Jack-O-Lantern. Admission is $1-$three with a donation of a canned-goods item or $iii-$six without a donation. Info: 707-745-9791, world wide web.beniciamainstreet.org.
GHOST WALK
Spooky tales of the paranormal history of Benicia are revealed on this educational ghost walk with paranormal experts Devin Sisk and Donna Raymond. The tour will begin at the Celebrated Railroad Depot, xc First St., and travel up First Street to the 500 block, catastrophe dorsum at the depot. Wear walking shoes and bring a flashlight. Each tour is express to 20 people and lasts approximately two hours. Hours are v:thirty and 8 p.m. Fri and Oct. 28-29 and 8 p.chiliad. Oct. 22. Admission is $25. Info: 707-745-9791, world wide web.beniciamainstreet.org.
HALLOWEEN COSTUME CONTEST & FIRST STREET STROLL
Benicia's Halloween tradition continues at ten a.m. Oct. 29 with kids taking part in a Halloween costume contest and trick-or-treating. The Canine and Critter costume contest is scheduled for apex on the First Street Green, with prizes and treats part of the event. Info: 707-745-9791, or info@beniciamainstreet.org.
BEWITCHING TEA
Fall fashions, tea foliage readings, a haunted hat contest with dandy prizes and a traditional tea are part of a do good for Safequest of Solano Canton and STAND of Contra Costa County. At that place will be 3 seatings, at 11 a.m., i and 3 p.m. Oct. 30 at the Camellia Tea Room, 828 First St. Tickets are $40. Accelerate reservations and payment are required. Info: 707-746-5293.
Brentwood
HOMETOWN HALLOWEEN
Brentwood's downtown Halloween festivities accept place 5 to eight p.m. Oct. 22 on First and Oak streets. Bring your little ghosts and goblins for treats every bit they visit downtown businesses for a safety Halloween night. Info: world wide web.brentwoodchamber.com.
COME IN, IF YOU DARE
La Paloma Loftier School, at 400 Ghiggeri Drive, presents a haunted house from 6-9 p.m. October. 27. Other activities include a costume contest, children's games and yummy treats. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for children 18 and younger. Info: 925-634-2888.
PLAYMAKER'S HAUNTED HOUSE
No skeleton key needed. Just walk right in to the Liberty High School'due south Playmakers' Haunted House 7:thirty-10:30 p.chiliad. Oct. 27 and 5:30 -viii:30 p.m. October. 28. Admission is $vi; $5 if you lot bring a nonperishable food detail for a donation to local charities. It's at Liberty Performing Arts Center, 850 Second St. Info: 925-634-3521.
PIONEER ELEMENTARY Schoolhouse FALL FEST
Bring the whole family from 5-8 p.thousand. Oct. 28 to Pioneer Simple School, 2010 Shady Willow Lane, for an evening of Halloween fun. Activities will include games, arts, crafts and loads of other ghoulish activities. Info: 925-513-6410.
HALLOWEEN STREET FESTIVAL
Halloween at The Streets of Brentwood, 2565 Sand Creek Route, is gear up for xi a.thou.-3 p.m. Oct. 29. Children and pets can participate in a costume parade, pumpkin-carving contest and pull a fast one on-or-treating throughout the center. Access is gratuitous. Info: 925-516-8500, www.shopstreetsofbrentwood.com.
HALLOWEEN PANCAKES AND PUMPKINS
Start your morning with an all-you-can-eat breakfast at the Shadow Lakes Event Eye, 401 West Country Order Drive. Seatings are 8:30 and x a.m. October. 29. Wearing costumes is encouraged. Check out the games and crafts for the children. Tickets are $8 advance, $10 at the door. Info: 925-325-6232.
WITCHES Mash Family unit FESTIVAL
Families will enjoy safe fox-or-treating, pumpkin-carving, face-painting, balloon artists and more than from ane-3 p.m. Oct. 30 at the Sand Creek Crossing shopping center on Sand Creek Road and Highway 4 bypass. Participating businesses will hand out processed and other goodies to children of all ages in costume. Bring a bag and prepare to have a frightfully good time. Info: www.sandcreekcrossing.com.
CIRCUS NIGHT
Savor a condom alternative to Halloween from vi to 9 p.m. October. 31 at the Harvest Time Assembly of God Church, 2200 Ventura Drive. The effect features candy, games and pony rides. Admission is free. Hot dogs, nachos, popcorn and other snacks will be bachelor for $1. Info: 925-516-1908.
Concord/Clayton
PARTY & COSTUME CONTEST
The Halloween event's Oct. 30 at Todos Santos Plaza, downtown Concord. Festivities include a parade, costume contest, Mayor's Mongrel Brew Pooch Parade costume contest. Costume contest registration begins at ten:30 a.m.; at noon participants parade around the plaza for judges. There are categories for babies and toddlers, kids, adults and groups, with prizes in all. Pooch Parade registration is i-i:30 p.k. Costumed dogs must be on leash. The parade'due south from one:45-2 p.grand. Info: 925-671-3464.
SCARECROW Competition
Downtown businesses decorate store windows, customers vote for their favorite scarecrows through October. 28. This year'south theme is "Saluting Bay Surface area Baseball." Winners will be announced Oct. 30 at Todos Santos Plaza Halloween result. Info: world wide web.ci.concord.ca.u.s..
Fremont
CANDLE LIGHTERS GHOST HOUSE
A "haunted hotel" greets young and quondam at the transformed Carriage Business firm at the Fremont Hub. Enjoy food, games, Halloween novelties, caramel apples and a witch or 2. A kiddie costume parade and "lights on" tours are at one p.thou. October. 29. Regular Ghost House tours are at 2 p.m. Admission is $3, with game tickets at 25 cents. Firm hours are vi-9 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays; six-10 p.m. Fridays; 2-10 p.m. Saturdays and 2-nine p.m. Sundays. Hours are extended from ane-10 p.thousand. Oct. 29. The Ghost House is closed Oct. 31. Info: 510-796-0595, world wide web.candlelighters.com.
HAUNTED RAILROAD
Enjoy a frightfully fun ride to nowhere and dorsum through the forest of Ardenwood Historic Farm on the haunted runway of the "Ghost Railroad train" at seven-9:xxx p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 7-9 p.m. Sundays through Oct. 31. Admission is $vi full general, $four for ages 12 and younger. Info: 866-417-7277, www.ebparks.org/parks/ardenwood.
Pittsburg
SPOOKTACULAR
There's a spooktacular Halloween event 10 a.m.-2 p.k. Oct 22 at the Brenden Theater, 4085 Century Blvd. Enjoy a free pic, pull a fast one on or treating, face painting, bounce houses, a airship artist, a costume contest and free pumpkins for the first 200 kids in costume. Access is free. Info: 925-432-7301, www.pittsburgchamber.org.
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