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Calendar: Spooky events in SoCal and San Francisco

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SAN FRANCISCO

Wild Nights Family Overnight Spooky Sleepover

When, where: Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, San Francisco Zoo.

Highlights: A nighttime safari, pumpkin carving, educational lessons about animals, indoor camping, breakfast and a family-oriented challenge.

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Cost: $65 for ages 6 to 12, $75 for ages 12 and older. (Children must be at least 6 years old and accompanied by an adult.)

Info: (415) 753-8124, www.sfzoo.org.

ANAHEIM

Halloween Time

When, where: Through Nov. 2, Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure.

Highlights: Disney characters in Halloween garb, the Haunted Mansion decked out Tim Burton-style, “scary” shows and both parks decorated with pumpkins and candy corn.

Cost: Included in regular admission (starting at $59 for ages 3 to 9, $69 for ages 9 and older). Buy online for potential savings.

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Info: (714) 781-4565, www.disneyland.com

SAN FRANCISCO

Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) and Festival of AltarsWhen, where: Nov. 2, from 24th and Bryant streets to Garfield Park (at Harrison and 26th streets), Mission District.

Highlights: A family-friendly evening procession that ends in Garfield Park, where participants place personal mementos on altars built by local artists.

Cost: Free, though a guided walking tour is available for $25.

Info: (415) 722-8911, www.dayofthedeadsf.org (www.jwalks.com for the walking tour)

SAN DIEGO

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San Diego Bay Wine and Food Festival

When, where: Nov. 12 to 16, downtown San Diego and Embarcadero Park North.

Highlights: Wine-tasting, cooking classes, chef demos and seminars and, on Nov. 15, the Grand Tasting Event, during which local chefs, caterers and vintners offer a panoply of samples.

Cost: Individual events range from $45 to $150; tickets for the Grand Tasting Event cost $100.

Info: (619) 342-7337, www.worldofwineevents.com

RIVERSIDE

Lighting Ceremony Festival of Lights

When, where: Nov. 28, Mission Inn Hotel & Spa.

Highlights: More than 3.5 million lights get turned on, marking the beginning of a month-long festival featuring holiday décor, nightly entertainment, outdoor ice skating and carriage rides.

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Cost: Free.

Info: (951) 784-0300, www.missioninn.com and www.festivaloflightsca.com

Binshtock is a freelance writer.

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