The weekend before Halloween, Bay Area closed streets for lively celebrations and trick-or-treating_2

As Halloween approaches, the Bay Area cities gear up for a weekend of street closures and candy distribution events, especially since Halloween falls on a weekday this year. Many business districts are planning various exciting activities aimed at attracting families with children, all while creating a lively atmosphere that boosts local commerce. Here’s a closer look at some of the key Halloween events happening this weekend.

1. **Menlo Park**
Menlo Park will host its annual “Halloween Hoopla” on October 26, from 11 AM to 2 PM in the downtown area. The festivities kick off at 11 AM with a Halloween costume parade that winds through the shopping district, drawing cheers from onlookers until it reaches Fremont Park. There, children will find numerous fun game booths, and local businesses will participate in a “trick-or-treat” promotion.

2. **Mountain View**
On October 26, from 1 PM to 5 PM, Mountain View will hold a street candy giveaway on Castro Street. Fifteen local businesses will be offering treats and small prizes to attendees. Additionally, Monte Carlo Restaurant will transform into a family-friendly haunted house from 2 PM to 6 PM, inviting both kids and adults to enter for free.

3. **Campbell**
Highly anticipated by local residents, Campbell’s Halloween festivities have a reputation for attracting sizable crowds. This year, the event, themed “Creepy Crawly Halloween Trick-or-Treat,” is set for October 27, from 4 PM to 6 PM in downtown Campbell. Participating shops will distribute candy, and unique costumes will surely catch the eye. Organizers advise visitors to prepare for a crowded environment and potential parking challenges, particularly for families with sensitive children or pets.

4. **Santana Row**
One of the most renowned street candy events takes place at Santana Row, San Jose’s upscale shopping district. Scheduled for October 29, from 10 AM to 12 PM, this two-hour celebration promises to attract many preschool-aged children. Most shops will be dressed up for Halloween and will hand out treats. Additionally, local performers will entertain with bubble shows and photo opportunities, enhancing the festive spirit.

These events not only provide a fun-filled Halloween experience for families but also support local businesses during this vibrant time of year.

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