Haunted Halloween Happenings

Dungeon of fear
Haunted attraction

Dungeon of Fear

is filled with digital effects and live characters ready to
surprise. The cost is $10 per person.
Dungeon of fear

Haunted attraction “Dungeon of Fear” is filled with digital effects and live characters ready to surprise. The cost is $10 per person.

7 p.m. to midnight today and Friday

8797 San Ysidro Ave. (inside the Halloween store)

Details: 461-1386.

Explore “haunted” center

Coyote Lake County Park presents its annual “Haunted Visitor Center,” where visitors can discover what is “haunting” Coyote at night through chillingly fun games. Bring flashlights, warm clothes and sturdy shoes. Costumes and people of all ages welcome.

6 to 10 p.m. today through Sunday

10840 Coyote Reservoir Road.

Details: 847-7800.

Harvest Fun Fest

Gilroy Presbyterian Church is having its first Harvest Fun Fest. There will be crafts, carnival games, hay rides, a bounce house, pumpkin decorating, dancing, hot dogs and trick or treats. Nonperishable food items will be collected for donation to a local food shelf.

5 to 7 p.m. Friday

6000 Miller Ave.

Details: 853-3295.

Children’s Harvest Fest

Gilroy’s First Baptist Church will host Children’s Harvest Festival. The church suggests “friendly” costumes.

6 to 8 p.m. Friday

8455 Wren Ave.

Details: 847-6000

Halloween Spooktacular

The Gilroy Premium Outlets and the Gilroy Police Department bring you Halloween Spooktacular. Come enjoy a safe and fun Halloween at the Outlets. Kids can learn Halloween safety tips from the Gilroy Police Department. Free trick-or-treat bags and free candy will be given out by participating stores. First 1,500 kids can receive free glow-in-the-dark necklaces.

4 to 6 p.m. Friday

Erik’s Deli Marketplace (near In & Out Burger)

Details: 846-6372

Real Ghost Hunt

The Gilroy Historical Society will be investigating old St. Mary Cemetery, the final resting place of John Gilroy and many area pioneers, accompanied by Mary Garza of the International Ghost Hunters Association. Garza will attempt “readings” at some of the graves. No charge, but reservations are preferred. meets at St. Joseph’s Family Center

7950 Church St.

10 a.m. Saturday

Details: 848-0470.

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Safe trick-or-treat

Morgan Hill Downtown Association presents the seventh annual Safe Trick or Treat. There will be tons of free treats from local businesses. Dress in costume and compete to win a $25 or $50 Book Smart gift certificate.

5 to 7 p.m. Friday

Monterey Road between First and third streets

Details: 779-3190 or e-mail in**@****************wn.org.

Haunted graveyard

For the seventh-straight year, the residents of Lassen Way in Morgan Hill will convert their street into a delightfully frightful display of high-tech spookery and offer free admission to the public.

6 to 10 p.m. Friday

Lassen Way (Take Monterey Road to Watsonville Road and turn left. Turn left on Venetian Way and stay to the right.)

Details: 778-6852.

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