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F bar halloween contest
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OC Marketplace 15 th Annual Trick-Or-Treat Festival – With costume parades, prizes and entertainment, this event features fun for the entire family. Halloween Foodtacular – The weekly Food Truck Fare at the OC Fair & Event Center will take a spooky turn on Wednesday, October 31 from 5:30 to 9:30 pm with themed-menu items, a DJ, a cash bar offering “spirits” and truck-to-truck trick-or-treating for kids. The party starts Saturday, October 27 at 8 pm. Tiki Bar will even have a videographer on hand. There will also be specialty pumpkin gelato!Įvil Invasion Halloween Party – The Tiki Bar in Costa Mesa is having a costume contest, DJ, raffle prizes and drink specials to make its Evil Invasion Halloween Party the best party in OC. Bring the kids and dress in costume for trick-or-treating from vendors, contests and other giveaways.

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OC Mart Mix Trick-or-Treat at the Mix – Donate a couple of canned goods and receive a FREE pumpkin to carve at the OC Mart Mix between 10am – 5pm on Saturday, October 27.

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Performances begin at 10 and 11:30 am on Saturday, October 20 for one day only! Come dressed in costume. The show is located in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Hall. Guests are also invited to participate in hands-on activities in the Musical Carnival. Halloween Spooktacular – As part of the Segerstrom Center for the Arts Musical Mornings, the Pacific Symphony presents a Halloween-themed mysterious musical concert with singing and dancing. If you’re looking for more to do than sit by the front door and pass out candy to trick-or-treaters, or you are looking to celebrate on more days than just All Hallows’ Eve, Costa Mesa offers some great ways to celebrate Halloween in Orange County. Costumes are not just limited to children – or even people! Many adults attend costume parties, while some even get their pets in the act! Halloween is the second most commercially successful holiday in the United States with an average around $2 billion in candy sales alone. Today, Halloween is more about costumes, candy and scary movies than the pagan harvest festival where it originated. Originally, faces were carved into hallowed-out turnips to ward off evil spirits, but European immigrants to the United States continued the tradition with pumpkins. Both of these activities originated from Celtic tradition. Dressing in costume and carving pumpkins are not recent fads. Whether it is a unique costume idea or extra attention to detail while carving a jack-o-lantern, Halloween is a great opportunity to showcase creativity and have fun.












F bar halloween contest