Little Monsters & Vampires Promote Blood Drive

Do you ever call children “little monsters”? At Legoland California, kids dressed up like dracula and road the dragon ride to remind parents to donate blood. Those parents donating in Southland cities in California will be eligible for a 4-pack park admission and day of fun. Read more!

Legoland California at Carlsbad is donating the largest amount of park admission tickets ever for the Blood Drive campaign drawing winners to be awarded for park admission. The month of October brings special entertainment to the the theme park especially designed for young kids.

Scary Movie, Body Snatcher at LA’s Haunted Heritage Square Oct. 23, 2010

You are invited to bring a picnic, blankets & chairs, and watch the classic scary movie, Body Snatcher, outdoors. A 1945 horror classic starring Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi involves a ruthless doctor and his young prize student finding themselves continually harassed by their murderous supplier of illegal cadavers. Considered one of Boris Karloff’s best performances, the film is based on a classic 1884 short story by Robert Louis Stevenson. The fourth annual Halloween and Mourning Movie Night costs $10 for the general public. The gates will open at 7 p.m. for picnics with the show starting at dusk. The Museum is located at 3800 Homer Street, off the 110 Arroyo Seco Parkway at Avenue 43, just north of downtown Los Angeles. heritagesquare.org