Local Holiday Events

Posted By Senator George Runner on October 29, 2009

Antelope Valley:

  • Mall-Wide Trick-or-Treat:  Costumes encouraged
    Saturday, Oct. 31
    5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
    Antelope Valley Mall
    (661) 266-9150

Fillmore:

  • Headless Horseman at Fillmore & Western Railway’s vintage train.
    Passengers on the train will eat a barbecue dinner, and then search for the headless horseman at a remote pumpkin patch.
    Friday, Oct. 30
    6:45 p.m. to 10:15 p.m.
    $22 – $45
  • Towne Theatre presents a Halloween stage production featuring students from Fillmore’s Children’s Acting Workshop. A costume contest follows the show.
    Saturday, Oct. 31
    Noon to 1:30 p.m.

Santa Clarita Valley:

  • Fright Fest at Magic Mountain, portion of sales benefit Boys & Girls Club of SCV.
    Tonight, Oct. 29
    6-11 p.m.
    $75
    www.sixflags.com/magicmountain
    661.254.3063

Santa Paula:

  • Santa Paula’s annual Halloween Parade sponsored by the Optimist Club of Santa Paula.
    Saturday, Oct.31
    Entrants should arrive at Ebell Park between 9 and 9:15 a.m. in their best costumes for judging.
    The parade will begin at 10 a.m., with kids marching from Ebell Park to Veteran’s Park. All participants will receive free candy, donated by Kiwanis Club. Please, no animals in parade or at the parks.

San Fernando Valley:

  • Happy Halloween at Lapd Devonshire Pals Youth Center
    Face painting, crafts, costume contests and ghoulish fun free to local kids and their families. Tour the new youth center and meet the PALS (Police Activities League Supporters) officers and youth. Halloween snacks and Trick or Treat bags provided.
    Saturday, Oct. 31
    2 p.m to 5 p.m.
    http://www.devonshire-pals.org/

Victor Valley

  • Hi-Desert Haunted Ranch House at Carmen’s Ponderosa, Apple Valley
    Wednesday, Oct. 28
    7:00p to 10:00p
    $5 with 2 Can of Food Donation, $8 without
    (760) 247-7727
  • Trunk & Treat at Oasis Community Church, Hesperia.
    Bring your children to a safe place for fun and fellowship. All are welcome. Music, Raffles, Activities, candy, more.
    Saturday, Oct. 31
    6:30 p.m to 8 p.m.
    Free
    (760) 947-2922

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Senator George Runner

George Runner was elected to the State Senate in 2004. As a thoughtful conservative, Runner’s priorities in the Legislature are to focus on improving economic prosperity, business growth, education excellence, and family preservation for all Californians. Runner and his wife, former Assemblywoman Sharon Runner, are the authors of California’s Jessica’s Law and honorary co-chairs of Proposition 83-Jessica’s Law which was passed by over 70% of California voters in November 2006. It created some of the toughest and most comprehensive sex offender management and control laws in the nation. He was also the author of the well-known Amber Alert in California, which has resulted in over a hundred successful reunions of parents with their kids. Runner is the Chair of the Senate Republican Caucus. He also is the Vice Chair of the Senate Banking, Finance, and Insurance Committee; Vice Chair of the Senate Environmental Quality Committee; and is a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, and the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee.

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