Cheerleaders and Count
Dracula collect their goodies from the lady at UPS, Cold
Stone and Jersey Joe's Restaurant on Olive across from
the Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum at Main Street
Trick or Treat in Huntington Beach.
Trick or Treat on
Huntington Beach Main Street has occurred every year for
over 10 years, thanks to the generosity of downtown
merchants and Steve Daniel, owner of Rocky Mountain
Chocolate Factory. He has kept the event going for free
and turned it into an annual tradition, not only for
youth, but for adults who find the atmosphere fun and
safe. For
over a decade, Huntington Beach, California's Main
Street has closed around 4 p.m. on October 31 to make
way for the annual Halloween Celebration. Downtown
merchants hand out candy to trick or treat youth from 6
to 8:30 p.m. when the street is designated a children's
fun zone. Moon bounces, pony rides, petting zoo,
balloons and a costume contest all make this a night to
remember. And it's totally free. See the events calendar
for details. |