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    Halloween: Where to go for pandemic-safe spooky fun

    Dozens of immersive but socially distanced Halloween events have popped up across Southern California. KCRW visits The Bite LA at Legg Lake, and looks at other holiday destinations designed around pandemic life.

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    Person smiling broadly wearing glasses and plaid shirt against ivy-covered wall background.By Steve Chiotakis • Oct 22, 2020 • 32m Listen

    Dozens of immersive but socially distanced Halloween events have popped up across Southern California. KCRW visits The Bite LA at Legg Lake, and looks at other holiday destinations designed around pandemic life.

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    2 stories
    1. 0:00

      The Bite LA, Haunted Hayride: Your guide to celebrating a spooky and safe Halloween 2020

      The Bite LA features a “creature safari,” eight-stand food crawl, and a Virtual Campfire with live-action short scary movies and music videos. Angelenos can enjoy it all from the safety of their cars.

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      12 min
    2. 12:15

      Barbara Ferrer on COVID safety during Halloween and Thanksgiving, and reaching tier two for reopenings

      “We still have a significant amount of spread of COVID-19 here in LA County. But if you compare where we are today to where we were at the beginning of August, we’ve made great progress,” says Barbara Ferrer.

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      20 min
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    In this episode

    2 stories
    1. 0:0012 min

      The Bite LA, Haunted Hayride: Your guide to celebrating a spooky and safe Halloween 2020

    2. 12:1520 min

      Barbara Ferrer on COVID safety during Halloween and Thanksgiving, and reaching tier two for reopenings

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