Thousands turn out for Mountain View's annual Monster Bash

Halloween celebration included trick-or-treating, games and a costume parade

A Thrill the World dancer in a zombie costume participates in the Thriller performance at the Monster Bash in Rengstorff Park in Mountain View on Oct. 29, 2022. Photo by Natalia Nazarova.

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Thousands turn out for Mountain View's annual Monster Bash

Halloween celebration included trick-or-treating, games and a costume parade

A Thrill the World dancer in a zombie costume participates in the Thriller performance at the Monster Bash in Rengstorff Park in Mountain View on Oct. 29, 2022. Photo by Natalia Nazarova.

Maria De Lourdes Alcaraz Cornejo, left, and Paula Perez pose next to an altar at the Día de Muertos exhibit in the Mountain View Community Center on Oct. 29, 2022. Photo by Natalia Nazarova.

Thousands of kids and their families decked out in Halloween costumes filled Rengstorff Park on Saturday, Oct. 29, for the city's annual Monster Bash.

The Halloween celebration included dancing zombies. games, a costume parade, booths giving out candy and a maze. The Mountain View Community Center hosted a Día de Muertos exhibit and performances inside.

City staff estimated that between 5,000 and 6,000 people attended, noting that the event seems to draw bigger crowds every year.

The Mountain View Voice sponsored the event.

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Thousands turn out for Mountain View's annual Monster Bash

Halloween celebration included trick-or-treating, games and a costume parade

Thousands of kids and their families decked out in Halloween costumes filled Rengstorff Park on Saturday, Oct. 29, for the city's annual Monster Bash.

The Halloween celebration included dancing zombies. games, a costume parade, booths giving out candy and a maze. The Mountain View Community Center hosted a Día de Muertos exhibit and performances inside.

City staff estimated that between 5,000 and 6,000 people attended, noting that the event seems to draw bigger crowds every year.

The Mountain View Voice sponsored the event.

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Karen Stevens
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Rengstorff Park
on Nov 1, 2022 at 3:22 pm
Karen Stevens , Rengstorff Park
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on Nov 1, 2022 at 3:22 pm

Zombies courtesy of Adira Dance and Costume of San Jose.


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