Experience autumn and Halloween fun in Newport Beach
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Fall is in the air and with it comes many festive annual events
for the Newport-Mesa area. Not only do families have the chance to
bid on elaborate playhouses for charity at Fashion Island’s Project
Playhouse, but there are also plenty of opportunities to celebrate
autumn and enjoy Halloween fun at other Newport Beach retail centers
owned by The Irvine Company.
PLAYHOUSES ON DISPLAY
If you haven’t strolled through the dozen whimsical playhouses on
display at Fashion Island for the 11th annual Project Playhouse, it’s
time to pack up the kids and visit these mini-mansions. Project
Playhouse, one of the area’s most popular fund-raisers, brings
one-of-a-kind playhouses to Fashion Island where the public can view
the elaborately designed playhouses and have the chance to win one of
their own, as well as bid on them for charity. Last year, more than
$468,000 was raised to help temporarily homeless individuals and
families rebuild their lives.
On Saturday the playhouses will be sold to the highest bidder at
the HomeAid Orange County Project Playhouse Auction Party at Fashion
Island. Many of these unique playhouses would cost between $50,000
and $100,000 or more to build. The builders, designers, suppliers and
trades generously donate their time, labor and materials every year.
WIN A HOME
The public also has a chance to win a Victorian charmer built by
Shea Homes and designed by Bassenian/ Lagoni Architects, by
purchasing opportunity drawing tickets for $2 each at the Fashion
Island Concierge or by calling HomeAid Orange County. The drawing
will be held at the Auction Party at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday at Fashion
Island. The winner does not need to be present. For tickets to the
Auction Party, call HomeAid at (949) 553-9510.
HomeAid was founded by the leadership of the Orange County Chapter
of the Building Industry Assn. of Southern California in 1989. The
organization provides housing for the temporarily homeless, including
women in crisis pregnancy; victims of domestic violence, the mentally
challenged, homeless youths; adults living with HIV/AIDS; and those
who find themselves homeless as a result of job loss or catastrophic
illness.
HALLOWEEN FUN
Other opportunities to celebrate the autumn harvest include a
Halloween Carnival, a pumpkin giveaway, a window painting contest and
trick-or-treating at local shopping centers.
The annual Great Pumpkin Giveaway will take place from 3 to 5 p.m.
on Oct. 25 at Corona del Mar Plaza at the corner of MacArthur
Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway. There will be free pumpkins for
visitors, games, prizes, kids crafts and goodie bags. Radio Disney
will also be on hand to add to the fun.
DOGGY DRESS-UP
Three Dog Bakery at Corona del Mar Plaza will host its fourth
annual Doggy Costume Party from noon to 3 p.m. on Oct. 26 with the
costume contest at 2 p.m. Costumed dogs will receive a free piece of
cake and can have their picture taken as a memento for their owners.
Three Dog Bakery founders Dan Dye and Mark Beckloff will also be on
hand to greet visitors and sign books.
CARNIVAL FOR THE FAMILY
Also on Oct. 26, Newport Coast Shopping Center will have fun for
the whole family as Newport Coast Cares hosts a Halloween Carnival
from 4 to 8 p.m. There will be carnival games, a haunted house,
costume contest, entertainment and more. Tickets are $15 each or $50
for a family pass, which may be purchased at Pavilions or Toy Boat at
Newport Coast Shopping Center. For more information on the Carnival,
call (949) 476-1144, Ext. 358.
Newport Coast Cares is a volunteer organization that supports
children’s causes. All proceeds from the Halloween Carnival will
benefit the Corazon de Vida Foundation, a group raising money to feed
orphans in Baja, California.
WINDOW PAINTING
On Oct. 27, Newport Beach Recreation & Senior Services will
co-host a Halloween window painting contest for all ages at the
Newport North Shopping Center at MacArthur and Bison, and Westcliff
Plaza at Irvine Avenue and 17th Street in Newport Beach. Westcliff
Plaza will also offer trick-or-treating and kids crafts for your
family’s enjoyment. The window painting contest will be held from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 27 with judging at 4 p.m. Local retailers make
their windows available for contestants to create works of art, and
painting supplies are provided.
Registration forms are available through Newport Beach Recreation
& Senior Services at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
Children, adults and families residing, working or attending school
in the city of Newport Beach are eligible for entry. Information:
(949) 644-3151.
SAFE TRICK-OR-TREATING
In addition, Fashion Island will host its annual trick-or-treating
from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on Halloween. Kids will be able to enjoy face
painting, a balloon artist and a magician. Information: (949)
721-2000.
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the Irvine Co.
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