As Halloween season drew to a close, the Campus Activity Board wrapped up the festivities with a grand finale, "Hallowfest," Monday night on Citrus Lawn.
Each year, houses on Bonita Avenue can be visited by up to 5,000 trick-or-treaters excited to see the decorations. Houses with themes such as the movie “It,” the “Barbie” movie, alien invasions and even a house with a makeshift cemetery can be found in the festive community.
The theater department is taking an interactive theatrical approach to haunted houses in “The Walls Speak,” which runs through Sunday. The walk-through attraction is a collaboration between Bello’s Haunts and the department.
The Fun House in Montclair is celebrating its fifth year with Halloween spirit. Admission to walk through the house is $5 a person and the attraction opened at the beginning of the month, and runs from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, at 4896 El Morado Street in Montclair.
The city of San Dimas on Saturday hosted its annual Halloween Spooktacular, where the community was invited for “Trunk-or-Treat,” games and a “haunted hall” at the San Dimas City Hall.