News Summary
Coronado is set to celebrate Halloween with two engaging workshops for young residents and their families. The ‘Tiny Monsters with Parents’ workshop invites children aged 3 to 5 and their guardians to enjoy crafts and sensory play. The ‘Halloween Monster Mash-Up’ welcomes children ages 5 to 11, featuring spooky crafts and games. Parents are encouraged to register early to secure their spots in these festive activities that promote creativity and community bonding.
Coronado is gearing up for Halloween with two exciting workshops set to engage young residents and their families. The workshops, designed to encourage creativity and provide festive fun, are aimed at children of different age groups, allowing for a blended celebration of Halloween festivities.
Tiny Monsters with Parents Workshop
The first event, titled Tiny Monsters with Parents, is scheduled for Monday, October 13, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. This workshop will take place in the Club Room at Glorietta Bay and is specifically designed for children aged 3 to 5, along with their guardians. Participants can look forward to a variety of engaging activities, including Halloween-themed crafts, cooking experiences, sensory play, and a mini party atmosphere.
Costumes are encouraged, making it a perfect opportunity for kids to show off their spooky or festive outfits. Registration for the Tiny Monsters workshop can be completed online at this link or by calling 619-522-7342 to secure a spot for both children and their grown-ups.
Halloween Monster Mash-Up Workshop
The second event, the Halloween Monster Mash-Up, will take place on Monday, October 14, coinciding with a school holiday. This workshop is open to children ages 5 to 11 and features a two-session format: a morning session from 10 to 11:30 a.m. and an afternoon session from 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Children participating in this workshop can enjoy an array of spooky activities such as craft-making, slime mixing, cooking treats, and participating in Halloween games and contests. Advance registration is necessary for this event, and parents can register their children for either session using the following links: for the morning session, visit this link, and for the afternoon session, use this link.
Registration Information
To ensure participation in these festive workshops, parents are urged to register as soon as possible. The workshops not only provide an avenue for creativity and fun but also serve as a community gathering, where families can bond over shared Halloween experiences. For inquiries or further details regarding the events, interested parties can contact the Coronado recreation department or check the official city website.
Background on Community Engagement
Coronado has a long-standing tradition of community events that engage children and families throughout the year. This focus on interactive and educational workshops aligns with the city’s commitment to fostering a vibrant, family-friendly community. The upcoming Halloween workshops are part of a broader initiative to provide residents with seasonal activities that promote social interaction, creativity, and enjoyment for all ages.
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Halloween
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