Issue 188 • October 18, 2007

Halloween Issue

Check out our picks for this year's Halloween festivities: storytelling, the famous WeHo Carnaval, "A Haunting Good Time" at the Heritage Square Museum, and more! Don't miss out on the LA Conservancy's kids' walking tour of Union Station!

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In this issue: October 18, 2007

  • Haunted Harvest Storytelling Festival
  • 20th Annual West Hollywood Halloween Costume Carnaval
  • Spotlight: Kids' Tour of Union Station
  • Blog Highlight: LA Magazine Food Event: Home Grown
  • Themed Picks: A Haunting Good Time
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Haunted Harvest Storytelling FestivalHaunted Harvest Storytelling Festival. We Tell Stories presents this festival at the Old LA Farmer's Market in Highland Park. Families can enjoy Halloween in a comfortable, lively setting with storytelling performances running from 5 to 8pm. October 30th.


WeHo Halloween Costume CarnavalWeHo Halloween Costume Carnaval. The West Hollywood Costume Carnaval is the largest Halloween street party in the US! The Carnaval spans over one mile of historic Route 66 and features the world-famous costume party on Halloween night.
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Kids' Tour of Union Station Spotlight: Kids' Tour of Union Station
Discover and celebrate one of our city’s most beloved landmarks, Union Station. Built in 1939, Union Station was the last great railroad station built in the US. Join a fun-filled afternoon of exploration, art projects, and snacks as the LA Conservancy launches its first-ever walking tour designed for kids and families.
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LA Magazine Food Event: Home Grown ExperienceLA Blog Highlight:
LA Magazine Food Event: Home Grown
"With the popularity of Bravo's hit TV reality series, Top Chef, one saw a cook-off between contestants 'CJ' Chris Jacobson of Season 3 and Betty Fraser of Season 2. Judging the competition with tomato as the secret ingredient were four from the audience plus the Master of Ceremony, Jake Hanover, who cast the deciding vote to Betty..." Read More

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Themed Picks:
A Haunting Good Time

Boo at the Zoo

Boo at the Zoo
October 27th-28th
10:00am - 4:00pm

The Los Angeles Zoo will transform into themed areas with fun performers, treats, music and creepy crawlers. A not-so-scary weekend for all.

Scary, Gooey, Dark and Spooky

Scary, Gooey, Dark and Spooky
October 27th-28th
12:30pm - 5:00pm

A weekend of frightfully educational fun with glow-in-the-dark marine life, all the supplies needed to make an ocean animal costume, and experiments galore in the mad scientist laboratory.

A Haunting Good Time

A Haunting Good Time
October 27th-28th
12:00pm - 4:00pm

Adults will learn about the history of Victorian mourning practices during the early 20th century, while children are invited on the 28th to come in costume, play period games, listen to spooky stories and more!
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