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Halloween!

| October 31, 2021

Halloween!

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Wilshire Park Association Halloween Haunt

| October 30, 2021

Wilshire Park Association Halloween Haunt, Bronson Ave. between Wilshire Blvd. and 9th St., 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., wilshirepark.org.

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Halloween happenings

Halloween happenings

| October 28, 2021 | 0 Comments

Halloween may be three days away, but any true Angeleno knows that the celebrating begins well before Oct. 31. From local pumpkin patches (located at the Original Farmers Market and Wilshire Rotary’s Larchmont lot) to destination events such as Descanso Gardens’ CARVED harvest festival and the immersive family-friendly playground “Haunt O’ Ween” in Woodland Hills, […]

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Wilshire Rotary Pumpkin Patch

| October 9, 2021

Wilshire Rotary Pumpkin Patch will be open at 568 N. Larchmont Blvd., Sat., Oct. 9 through Sat., Oct. 30. Hours are Monday to Friday, 2 to 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, visit wilshirerotary.org or visit the Facebook page.

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Safer alternatives to trick-or-treating advised: Wear a costume and enjoy a safe, spooky holiday

Safer alternatives to trick-or-treating advised: Wear a costume and enjoy a safe, spooky holiday

| October 28, 2020 | 0 Comments

Halloween during the COVID-19 pandemic does not need to mean “all dressed up and nowhere to go.” Guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health offer suggestions for how to enjoy a low-risk spooky holiday. Although not explicitly banned, traditional trick-or-treating and the modern […]

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COVID’s latest casualty: Halloween 2020, but candy endures

COVID’s latest casualty: Halloween 2020, but candy endures

| September 30, 2020 | 0 Comments

Halloween is one of this community’s, and all of greater Los Angeles’, most beloved holidays. Maybe it’s our residents’ penchant for set and costume design or our balmy late October nights? Either way, the celebrations usually begin well before Oct. 31. As with all aspects of life in the COVID-19 era, things are a bit […]

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