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October 26, 2006
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FRIDAY, OCT. 27
Party to benefit Tijuana kids in need
Toys for Tijuana hosts its 20th annual Halloween party and casino night fund-raiser in the Corky McMillin Event Center, 2875 Dewey Rd., Friday, Oct. 27, from 7 p.m. to midnight. All proceeds from the event will benefit children in the rural outskirts of Tijuana by providing them with toys. The evening will include dancing, a silent auction, food, full bar and casino for guests 18 and older. Tickets are available in advance for $10 by visiting www.toysfortijuana.com or mailing a check to Tiffany Vancil, P.O. Box 7541, San Diego, CA 92167. Silent auction donations are still needed; to donate, call (858) 695-0676 or email [email protected].

Monster Bash
Loma Portal Elementary will open its doors to the community on Friday, Oct. 27, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. for the annual “Monster Bash.” There will be food, prizes, carnival games, a cakewalk, costume contest and a spooky haunted house! Join in the festivities at 3341 Browning St. For information, call (619) 223-1683.

SATURDAY, OCT. 28
Old Town Halloween fiesta
Old Town will celebrate Halloween, Samhain and Dia de los Muertos with a host of free activities on Saturday, Oct. 28, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Parades, booths, crafts, a blessing of the animals, pet costume contest, Monarch butterfly release and live entertainment will bring a festive atmosphere to the park during the day. Celtic dancers will take center stage at the House of Ireland and the House of Hungary will explore the legend of Dracula. The Bat Rescue organization will also demystify the bat, a Halloween icon.
Beginning at 4 p.m., merchants will host trick-or-treaters, providing candy and treats to all those who wander the streets throughout the evening. At 6 p.m., the Halloween favorite, Tim Burton’s “Nightmare before Christmas,” will play at the Plaza del Pasado stage. The event is free and sponsored by the Boosters of Old Town. Discounts for the many heritage restaurants “” Casa de Reyes, The Jolly Boy or Cosmopolitan “” will be available at the event, as well as a special pumpkin flan. For more information, visit www.plazadelpasado.com or call (619) 297-3100.

Swing into Halloween
The third annual Halloween Monster Swing Jam is ready to roll on Saturday, Oct. 28, from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. The party will be hosted by 2togroove Dance, which offers year-round swing and salsa classes, among other styles, at the Portuguese Hall in Point Loma, 2818 Avenida de Portugal. Free beginning swing lessons will be available to the tunes of the Jump Jones Live Swing Band. A costume contest, carved pumpkin contest, prizes, performances, no host bar, photo corner and snacks will round out an evening of fun that costs $15 in advance, $20 at the door. Tickets can be purchased at www.2togroove.com. For info, call (619) 291-3775.

48th Annual Sunset View Halloween bash
Sunset View Elementary at 4365 Hill St. will once again host its annual Halloween Carnival “” a spooky good time for the whole family. Enter your little goblin in the costume contest, take a walk through the haunted house or creep up to the slime booth “” if you dare. Game booths, cake decorating, and arts and crafts will entertain on Saturday, Oct. 28, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. For more information, call (619) 223-7156.

Dive into Flood
Flood, a non-profit organization, will host a community Halloween party on Saturday, Oct. 28, from 7 p.m. to midnight, at the NTC Promenade, 2875 Dewey Rd. The “High Rollin'” theme will feature games, a costume contest, free food and drinks, a chocolate fountain, hip hop performances, oversize boxing ring and prizes, including clothing, two one-hour massages, snow boards, a trip to Laughlin, Nev., and more. All proceeds will benefit the group’s efforts in Malawi, Africa. Tickets cost $10 and will be available at the door or in advance by calling (8580 268-2330, ext. 306. For more info, visit www.highrollinhalloween.com.

TUESDAY, OCT. 31
Senior Halloween events
Point Loma Community Presbyterian Church will host a Halloween Costume Party, complete with pumpkin decorating and Bingo on Tuesday, Oct. 31, starting at 11 a.m. Lunch begins at 11:45 a.m. with a scary assortment, including snake eyes (stuffed grapes), red eyes (stuffed tomatoes), beef in a pumpkin shell, fettuccini, salad, rolls, pumpkin October birthday cookies and ghoulish punch.
Reservations are required and there is a $5 charge per person. Call (619) 223-1633, ext. 209, for more information.

Healthy Halloween
OB People’s will offer an alternative to the sugar overload on Tuesday, Oct. 31, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Co-op’s Healthy Halloween Celebration will feature a costume parade, free healthy treat bags, clowns, magicians, fortuneteller, pumpkin coloring contest and more at the store, 4765 Voltaire St. For more information, call (619) 224-1387 or visit www.obpeoplesfoodcoop.com.

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