Halloween Events in the SCV * Update, New Events Added

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By Signal Staff

Thought we would put together a listing of some of the Halloween events going on around town. Have fun, be careful and don’t forget to take care of your pets. They need a little extra caution and care on Halloween.

Halloween displays worth seeing this year include the home of Joey Jiuliano. Sombras Cemetery, located at 26041 Sombras Ct. in Valencia. This is a free, fun for all ages Halloween display which includes lights, fog, and spectacular décor. The house will be fully decorated the weekend before Halloween, October 28 & 29. But Halloween will have all the bells and whistles going. Be sure to visit.

Also in its 46th year, ‘Beware of the Dark Realm’ Haunted House, home of the Sivley family, located at 28621 Sugar Pine Way in Santa Clarita. This haunt is free but donations are welcome. Although The Dark Realm originated in 2013, the owners have been in the professional haunting business since 1971. Non scare tours are from 6-7 p.m. with the ‘Nightly Reign of Terror’ following at 7 p.m. and runs to 10 p.m. Dates for the tours are October 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28. Children under the age of 10 are not encouraged to attend the ‘Nightly Reign of Terror.’

Now in its 2nd year, Club Fear, located at 23639 Clearidge Dr., Valencia, is a 450 square foot haunted house display. This year’s theme is ‘Club Fear Asylum.’ Free for those who are brave enough to visit. Suitable for 12 and over. A PG version is available (no actors). October 28 & 31, 7-11 p.m.

Boy Scout Troop 2222, Valencia is holding its 2nd Annual Haunted House Fundraiser. The event will be held on 2 nights, October 20 & 21 at 7-10 p.m. Cost per ticket is $3. They are located at: 21435 Peggy Joyce Lane in Saugus.

 

Community Events:  

Stevenson Ranch Cub Scout Pack 499 Halloween Carnival

Wednesday, October 18, 6:30-8 p.m. Free

Stevenson Ranch Elementary, 25820 Carroll Street, Stevenson Ranch

Come see what Cub Scouts is all about at our Halloween Carnival Pack Meeting. Play games – Pumpkin Bowling, Pumpkin Golf, Angry Pumpkin Sling Shot and more. Costume contest and refreshments. Bring the entire family. Please RSVP to Debbie Ragoning, 818-917-0747, [email protected].

 

SENSES Halloween Haunt

Thursday, October 19, 7-10 p.m., Free

Main Street Old Town Newhall

Dress in your Halloween finest and join in the fun. Enjoy the Costume contest, SENSES Maze, food trucks, and libations for an adult friendly evening. More info: https://oldtownnewhall.com/thursdaysatnewhall/senses/

 

 

Christ Lutheran Church Annual Harvest Festival

Saturday, October 21, 5 p.m. Free

Christ Lutheran Church, 25816 North Tournament Road, Valencia

This year marks our 19th annual Chili Cook Off! We will also be serving free hot dogs. There will be a costume contest with prizes for various categories. Please no scary costumes, as this is a family event. Petting zoo, pony rides, barnyard animals: horses, sheep, goats, bunnies, chickens, a turtle and much more! We are totally psyched to have a surfing simulator, our very own DJ spinning tunes and a photo booth so everyone can take home a keepsake photo from the event! Questions? Please contact: Esther Siegen, 661-259-0200, [email protected]

 

First Presbyterian Church of Newhall Trunk or Treat

Saturday, October 21, 5-6 p.m. Free

First Presbyterian Church of Newhall, 24317 N. Newhall Ave., Newhall

What: All are welcome to join us for Trunk or Treat. Food, games, costume contest, and lots of fun! More info: Eric Clardy, [email protected]. https://www.presby-newhall.org/

 

NorthPark Community Church’s Annual Trunk or Treat

Saturday, October 21, 6-8 p.m. Free

NorthPark Community Church, 28310 Kelly Johnson Pkwy, Valencia

Get your kiddos in their favorite costumes, come to NorthPark Community Church and join us for food trucks, music, and of course… free trick or treating. More info: https://www.northpark.com

 

Newhall Community Center Hosts 18th Annual Halloween Fiesta

Newhall Community Center, 22421 Market Street, Newhall

Friday, October 27, 6-8 p.m. Free

The 18th annual Halloween Fiesta, hosted by the Santa Clarita Sunrise Rotary Club and the City of Santa Clarita, will feature a children’s costume contest, pumpkin decorating, trick-or-treating and lots of fun. Since 1999, the Newhall Community Center and Santa Clarita Sunrise Rotary Club have hosted the Halloween Fiesta to provide safe and fun Halloween entertainment for community members. For more information, please contact Julie Calderon, Community Services Supervisor at 661-286-4006.

 

Halloween at Real Life Church

Saturday, October 28, 3-8 p.m. Free but tickets are required.

Real Life Church, 23841 Newhall Ranch Rd. Santa Clarita

Halloween at Real Life Church is a free ticketed event for kids and families to enjoy all that Halloween has to offer in a safe, fun, family-friendly environment. Lots of fun activities!

We are partnering with Help the Children and ask that you donate one or more food items.

For more information, a list of food items needed, and parking information, please visit: www.reallifechurch.org

 

SCV Sherriff Department Haunted Jailhouse

Sunday, October 29, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. $2 pp

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff Station, 23740 Magic Mountain Pkwy, Santa Clarita

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station is hosting their annual Haunted Jailhouse. There will be a Jailhouse Tour, Entertainment, Petting Zoo, Game Booths, Food Trucks, and Sheriff’s Department Displays. Costume Judging: Under 2 at 12:30 pm, ages 2-4 at 1 pm, ages 5-7 at 1:30 pm, ages 8-10 at 2 pm, ages 11-12 at 2:30 pm, 13- Adult at 3:00 pm. https://www.facebook.com/events/1948281492086455/

 

Block Party

Tuesday, October 31, 5-8 p.m. Free

The Church on the Way, 23415 Cinema Dr., Santa Clarita

A FREE Family friendly event filled with candy, games, inflatables, a rock wall, a kiddie train ride and pony rides, and a petting zoo. Come in a family friendly costume and enjoy the evening fun along with music and food trucks (cost for food) and of course, CANDY! More info: 661-291-6000

 

Halloween Candy Buy-Back, Nov 1-6

November 1 through November 6. Please call ahead for a drop-off time.

Healthy Smiles Dental, 24242 Lyons Avenue, Newhall

Trick or Treating is fun but all that sugar in the bag can cause tooth decay, as well as triggering weight gain, feeling tiredness, robbing our body of vital nutrients and opening the door to other health problems like diabetes. Turn Trick or Treating into a fun and healthy event. Bring in your extra candies and we will buy it back for $1 a lb, up to 10 lbs. Dr. Sarkis L. Aznavour, 661-260-1220

 

Operation Gratitude: Halloween Candy Buyback

Tuesday, November 2, 3-6 p.m.

Santa Clarita Advanced Dentistry, 27450 Tourney Rd, Suite 250, Valencia, Santa Clarita

Bring us your WRAPPED Halloween candy and we’ll buy it for $1 per pound. (Kindly separate chocolate from non-chocolate). We cannot accept Pixy sticks, as they tend to be quite messy.

We will buy your Halloween candy and send it to our troops serving overseas. We will also be honoring the Veterans of Foreign Wars and recognize them for their bravery and service.

More info: [email protected]

 

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