Bay Area events calendar for Oct. 31 through Nov. 6 weekly editions
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Bay Area events calendar for Oct. 31 through Nov. 6 weekly editions
"San Jose Ghost Hunt: What do you get when you combine a role-playing outdoor city game with the challenge of an outdoor escape room, scavenger hunt, and the suspense of a paranormal activity? Get your paranormal-detecting tools and participate in this event as you roam the streets of San Jose in search of clues, solve puzzles and challenges. Tickets are from $10. 5 p.m., 356 Santana Row, San Jose. bit.ly/4o2XAj0"
"The Phantom of the Opera 100th Anniversary: Watch this silent version of The Phantom of the Opera on its 100th anniversary. Be mesmerized by Lon Chaney's iconic performance and makeup that introduced audiences to gothic spectacle on screen. Tickets start from $12 and above. 7 p.m., 3Below Theaters & Cafe, 288 S. Second St., San Jose. bit.ly/3WOvsUE "A Driving Beat": Watch this TheatreWorks debut of Jordan Ramirez Puckett's play following the story of a mother and her adopted son on a cross-country road trip"
"Friends of the Library Book Sale: Visit the Mountain View Library for great bargains on books. Proceeds from the sales will help fund the library programs. The book sale is behind the library on Mercy Street. 10:30 a.m., 585 Franklin St., Mountain View. bit.ly/3ITI9KP Garden Workshop - "Wreath making": Come and learn about wreath making using natural materials. Get your organic materials from your own backyard or from your neighborhood"
Events in the South Bay and Peninsula span Oct. 31 to Nov. 1 and offer diverse activities for families and adults. On Oct. 31, San Jose hosts a Ghost Hunt that blends a role-playing outdoor city game with an escape-room style scavenger hunt featuring clue-solving and puzzles; tickets start at $10. A 100th-anniversary silent screening of The Phantom of the Opera showcases Lon Chaney's performance with tickets from $12. TheatreWorks debuts A Driving Beat, a mother-and-adopted-son road-trip drama. On Nov. 1, Mountain View Library holds a Friends book sale and East Palo Alto offers a wreath-making garden workshop; Rancho Day presents hands-on historic demonstrations and crafts.
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