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Spooky Season in Encinitas: A Ghoulishly Good Time

Spooky Season in Encinitas: A Ghoulishly Good Time

by | Oct 21, 2024

Ah, Halloween! It’s that magical time of year when it’s okay to stuff your face with candy, dress up like a weirdo, and scare the living daylights out of your neighbors. If you’re in Encinitas, California, you’re in for a treat (and maybe a few tricks) this October. Let’s dive into the haunted happenings that’ll make your Halloween special.

Trunk or Treat: Not Just for Cars Anymore

First up, we’ve got the Encinitas Trunk or Treat on October 25. Before you start wondering if this is some kind of weird car festival, let me explain. Trunk or Treat is like regular trick-or-treating, but kids go car to car instead of going door to door. It’s perfect for parents who don’t want their little ones wandering the streets at night, and it’s a great way to show off your car decorating skills.

Picture this: rows of cars with trunks popped open, each decked in spooky decorations. You might see a minivan transformed into a witch’s cauldron or a pickup truck that looks like it drove straight out of a zombie apocalypse. And the best part? You get to collect candy without walking for miles. It’s like Halloween but with less leg work and more parking lot shenanigans.

La Paloma Theatre: Where Old Movies Come Back to Haunt You

From October 26 to October 30, La Paloma Theatre is hosting a Halloween movie marathon. This isn’t your average Netflix binge session, folks. We’re talking about watching classic horror flicks in a historic theater that’s probably haunted.

Built in 1928, La Paloma has seen its fair share of ghostly tales and unexplained phenomena. So when you’re watching “The Exorcist” or “Halloween,” and you feel a chill run down your spine, it might not just be the air conditioning. You might even spot a real ghost among the movie monsters. Just don’t scream too loud – you might scare the spirits away!

American Legion: Where Veterans and Vampires Unite

On October 30, the American Legion is throwing a Halloween bash that’s sure to raise the dead (or at least raise a few eyebrows). This isn’t your grandpa’s American Legion party – unless your grandpa likes to dress up as Dracula and do the Monster Mash.

Expect a night of costumes, dancing, and probably a few war stories that have gotten spookier with each retelling. It’s a chance to honor our veterans while pretending to be a werewolf. Only in America, folks!

San Diego Lightscape: Because Who Says Christmas Gets All the Lights?

Okay, so this one’s not strictly a Halloween event, but it’s too cool to leave out. From November 15 to January 5, the San Diego Botanic Garden turns into a winter wonderland of lights. It’s like someone took all the Christmas lights in the county and decided to have a party.

Stroll through the gardens and marvel at the twinkling displays. It’s the perfect way to transition from the spooky season to the holiday season. Plus, it’s a great excuse to keep wearing that light-up costume you bought for Halloween. “What? I’m not still celebrating Halloween. I’m just… really into the holiday spirit.”

Dia de los Muertos: Because Why Should Halloween Get All the Fun?

On October 27, Mira Costa College is hosting an Encinitas Dia de los Muertos Celebration. This colorful Mexican holiday honors deceased loved ones and is a beautiful blend of remembrance and celebration.

Expect to see intricate altars, sugar skulls, and enough color to make a rainbow jealous. It’s a fantastic opportunity to learn about different cultures’ traditions and maybe pick up some face-painting tips for next Halloween. Who knows, you might even be inspired to create your own altar at home. Just maybe don’t tell your cat it’s for him – we don’t want to give him any ideas.

Wrapping It Up (Like a Mummy)

So there you have it, folks – a rundown of Halloween happenings in Encinitas that’ll make your October extra spooky. From family-friendly trunk-or-treating to grown-up ghouls getting down at The Kraken, there’s something for everyone.

Remember, Halloween is the one night of the year when it’s perfectly acceptable to eat your weight in candy, dress up like your favorite nightmare, and pretend that the laws of reality don’t apply. So whether you’re trick-or-treating with the kids, painting tipsy masterpieces, or rocking out to some haunted blues, make the most of it.

One piece of advice: if you see any real ghosts, zombies, or vampires, maybe don’t mention it to anyone. After all, what happens in Encinitas on Halloween stays in Encinitas. Unless, of course, it follows you home. Happy haunting!

 

 

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