Monster Mash
Get ready for a fang-tasticly good time at the Cupertino’s annual Monster Mash Halloween bash happening Saturday, Oct. 26,5:30-8:30 p.m. at the Quinlan Community Center. The costume party is a kid-friendly event for parents and children ages 12 and younger to spend the evening playing games, safe trick-or-treating and making spooky crafts.
Registration is $20 for residents and $24 for non-residents at reg4rec.org and cover one child age 2 and older and two adults. Children must register and be accompanied by an adult. Adults don’t need to register. Games and crafts are for registered participants only. Monster Mash is an outdoor event and is held rain or shine.
Birding walk
Bay Area Older Adults is hosting a slew of events in November, including expert-led birding and wine history walks, and a day trip to Natural Bridges State Park with an expert guide who will teach participants about the endangered monarch butterfly and the park’s diverse marine life.
First up is an easy, 2.5-mile birding walk on Nov. 13, 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., along the Baylands’ sloughs, San Francisquito Creek and the marshlands, a major migratory flyway for birds. An expert Audubon guide will teach participants about birds and native plants and about the California native plant habitats and the ecosystems in the park. The day will end with a social picnic lunch. This program is hosted in partnership with Valley Water. Transportation and lunch are provided.
For more information, visit https://www.bayareaolderadults.org/november.