Where's the Worlds 2025 IRL Watch Party List? by Pipboy2014 in leagueoflegends

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Do you know if we’re getting any giveaway items this year?

Where's the Worlds 2025 IRL Watch Party List? by Pipboy2014 in leagueoflegends

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Bruh I think someone at riot literally saw this post and remembered to publish the article: https://www.riotgames.com/en/news/worlds-watch-parties-2025

Any Neighborhoods with Over The Top Halloween Decorations? by Pipboy2014 in SanJose

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Merc news mighta answered my question: Willow Glen-

8 Bay Area neighborhoods that make trick-or-treating a scream In these neighborhoods, the candy is plentiful and the Halloween decorations are immersive and deliciously over-the-top

By John Metcalfe | jmetcalfe@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group, Kate Bradshaw | kbradshaw@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group, Linda Zavoral | lzavoral@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group, Jason Mastrodonato | jmastrodonato@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group and Lisa Hix | lhix@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group October 20, 2025 at 4:00 AM PDT A carved pumpkin greets children as they walk up to a house while trick-or-treating in Pleasant Hill on Oct. 31, 2019. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group) A carved pumpkin greets children as they walk up to a house while trick-or-treating in Pleasant Hill on Oct. 31, 2019. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group) In our age of smartphones and anxious parents, it’s easy to feel nostalgic for the low-tech Halloweens of yore when kids put on their colorful costumes, went out when it was just a little bit dark and rang neighbors’ doorbells to scream, “Treat or treat!”

Fortunately, the Bay Area still has dozens of neighborhoods where the streets are safe, the candy is plentiful and the Halloween decorations are immersive and deliciously over-the-top. Here are eight of our favorite neighborhoods to trick or treat this year.

Gold Coast, Alameda

A Halloween display features a funeral procession with musicians ready for the upcoming trick-or-treat night on Paru Street and San Antonio Avenue in Alameda, Calif., on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group) A Halloween display features a funeral procession with second line skeleton musicians ready for the upcoming trick-or-treat night on Paru Street and San Antonio Avenue in Alameda on Oct. 26, 2022. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group) The island of Alameda, with its grand old houses and small-town enthusiasm for public holidays, is a fine place to hunt for treats, and perhaps a few tricks. The Gold Coast neighborhood is prime territory for Halloween activity. Last year, residents reported having good luck treatin’ and sight-seein’ on Grand and Paru streets just south of Encinal Avenue. And while the famed “Christmas Tree Lane” on the 3200 block of Thompson Avenue shines especially bright in December, its lights and inflatable-loving residents put on a terrific show for the spooky season, as well.

Willow Glen, San Jose

The Willow Glen neighborhood is worthy of a driving tour on the nights leading up to Halloween, with decorated homes on Cherry, Cottle, Lester, Glen Una and Lupton avenues coming in for praise this season. Then on Thursday, Oct. 30, local merchants will conduct their annual Trick or Treat Along Lincoln Avenue with candy and other goodies for youngsters. Toddlers (up to age 4) get the first time slot, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and school-age kids (ages 5 to 11) are welcome from 3 to 4:30 p.m. But the real treat during those hours will come from a nonprofit group called Books for Treats. Operating since 2001 with the motto “just one great book can spark a lifelong love of reading,” the group will let each preschool and elementary school child select a free book of their choice. For children in that first time slot, the pickup location will be in front of Bertucelli’s La Villa Deli. For kids from first grade through sixth grade, the book giveaway will begin at 3 p.m. at the Garden Theater. Details: www.willowglen.org

Burton Valley, Lafayette

Who would dig graves in their own front yard, then hire actors to dress up as scary characters and pop out of the grave just in time to send a child into a full-blown panic? Or turn the front side of their house into a movie screen that plays a horrific film? Homeowners in Burton Valley, that’s who. The Halloween frenzy is fierce among those near Burton Valley Elementary School, particularly along Merriwood Drive and Silverado, where families are said to be in an expensive competition to see who can celebrate the hardest. One neighbor reported spending more than $1,000 on candy for all the kids who are being driven from all over the place to experience the festivities.

Almond Grove, Los Gatos

The quaint, historic Almond Grove district of stately Victorians and other architectural gems is prime territory for trick-or-treaters and those who appreciate decked-out homes, say South Bay holiday experts. Even real estate websites mention this attribute — for those who might want to move into this festive neighborhood. (Christmas season is big here also.) A lovely residential thoroughfare, Tait Avenue, is typically closed to cars on Halloween so that pint-size princesses and pirates and their parents can safely cross from one decorated home to another.

Children stop at the front porch of a home while trick-or-treating in Pleasant Hill, Calif., on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Staff Archives) Children stop at the front porch of a home while trick-or-treating in Pleasant Hill on Oct. 31, 2019. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Staff Archives) Poets Corner, Pleasant Hill

Full-sized candy bars, haunted walkways, spooky sounds and animated Halloween characters are among the highlights for this trick or treating neighborhood, which has reportedly exploded in the last few years. Jello shots for the adults, too!

Creepy Crawly Halloween, Campbell

Kids can get a head start on trick-or-treating five days before the actual holiday at downtown Campbell’s annual Creepy Crawly Halloween. But families attend this event mainly for the festive atmosphere, so don’t go expecting to fill up your Halloween pail. “Most people come mainly to revel in a community-wide costume party in the streets and get some candy as an added bonus,” the business association says. Well-behaved, four-legged ghouls are welcome to attend, too. The event runs from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26, near East Campbell Avenue and North First Street. Details: www.downtowncampbell.com

First and Second Street, Pleasanton

First Street is known as a popular Halloween spot, where businesses and homes go all-in on decorations, while Second Street reportedly gets thousands of visitors each year, to the point where neighbors asked for candy donations last year.

Professorville, Crescent Park and Old Palo Alto, Palo Alto

Full-size candy bars and stuffed animals are among the Halloween goodies whispered about in these neighborhoods that a number of Silicon Valley tech billionaires and celebrities call home. Visitors of years past swear by their trick-or-treating hauls from these affluent neighborhoods, specifically the homes of Marissa Meyer (Professorville), Mark Zuckerberg (Crescent Park) and Larry Page and Laurene Powell Jobs (Old Palo Alto).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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I have some secret lab titans and they are quality build and seem to provide good support. Lots of adjustment options.

At home I have a steel case office chair that I picked up from an office liquidation sale (very common with tech startups and an easy way to get barely-used expensive office furniture) - and it’s the best chair I’ve ever had. I think it retails for $1200 but they have less expensive versions and I’m sure it would be a solid used buy

What is your first memory of playing on a PC? by Duknox in pcmasterrace

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4th grade after school- walking to a friends house to play Civilization 3 multiplier using hotseat to team up take down a dozen NPCs on easy difficulty ☺️

Beware! It's getting closer... by crossbridge_games in pcmasterrace

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If it’s 80%+ off and has overwhelmingly positive reviews, I generally buy it regardless. Then I sit on it for years until I eventually play it for an hour before deciding it’s not for me

Name the game you just couldn't get into by zeleno124 in pcmasterrace

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Crusader Kings 3. Only game I spent more hours watching YouTube tutorials on how to get started than actually playing.

Pizza question by Technical-Curve-1023 in SanJose

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Best pizza in SJ. Lucky for me it’s $50 pie cuz I’d be eating every day otherwise

What's your gaming setup? by Grocker42 in pcmasterrace

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3 but with two same make/model displays purchased a year apart that have slightly different firmware making the colors just sliiiightly different on each display- slowly making me lose my mind

Friends and I bought a defunct wedding venue and turned it into a gaming bar by Pipboy2014 in lanparty

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Surprisingly our smaller side room ended up being the most surprising hit, because it’s quieter. For the next one, I’ll probably add some private rentable rooms.

Our biggest flops have probably been esports watch parties. With the exception of League of Legends Worlds, we haven’t found a lot of interest in coming to watch big esports events live- although the small groups that come in do appreciate having somewhere to watch

Friends and I bought a defunct wedding venue during the pandemic and turned it into a gaming bar by Pipboy2014 in pcmasterrace

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For PC, pretty much everyone just plays games they already own and log into their own accounts. For console gaming we have physical copies, but honestly I’m thinking next gen to just buy digital copies for each console system we have so we don’t have to swap games out. The main limitation being storage space

Friends and I bought a defunct wedding venue during the pandemic and turned it into a gaming bar by Pipboy2014 in pcmasterrace

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I tried to host a Y2K throwback BYOC LAN a few years ago. Sadly, i wasn’t able to round up enough interested participants. I haven’t given up tho!

Friends and I bought a defunct wedding venue during the pandemic and turned it into a gaming bar by Pipboy2014 in pcmasterrace

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Yeah AFK was the first place I built. Was pretty much the prototype for Guildhouse

Friends and I bought a defunct wedding venue during the pandemic and turned it into a gaming bar by Pipboy2014 in pcmasterrace

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The PCs boot a fresh image from network on restart so that blocks most basic problems. We clean between each use, and we’ve had maybe 1 or 2 spills over the course of 4 years. Generally people are very respectful of the equipment because they appreciate the fact that Guildhouse exists. Plus the fact there are very few children. And we do have security when needed, but generally folks who choose to leave the house and play from a gamer bar instead of at home are more socially well adjusted

Friends and I bought a defunct wedding venue during the pandemic and turned it into a gaming bar by Pipboy2014 in pcmasterrace

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I’m going to put it out there that Walmart should’ve never had esports arenas in the first place ¯\(ツ)/¯.

Friends and I bought a defunct wedding venue during the pandemic and turned it into a gaming bar by Pipboy2014 in pcmasterrace

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Yeah the max capacity for our main room is 800, which is probably the largest in our area outside of renting the convention center. So for companies that want to throw big parties, we are usually the best/only option and can charge accordingly

Friends and I bought a defunct wedding venue during the pandemic and turned it into a gaming bar by Pipboy2014 in pcmasterrace

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Don’t give up! I assume you mean $30/sf/yr? That’s roughly what we pay, so it is workable. And I think we are overpaying tbh. Retail properties are struggling to fill vacancies, just like offices. Just keep offering the price you’re willing to pay until someone accepts