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A family-friendly Halloween party is set to take place at the Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center, featuring costumes, spooky stories, crafts, games, and animal encounters. Community partners will offer engaging booths focused on wildlife preservation and environmental education. The event is free for families to enjoy, ensuring a day of fun and learning. Attendees are encouraged to check weather forecasts as the event may be canceled in case of rain.
Newport Beach, CA – A family-friendly Halloween party is scheduled to take place at the Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center on Saturday, October 26, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.. The event is designed for families and children, encouraging attendees to come dressed in costumes and enjoy a variety of festivities that highlight autumn and Halloween themes.
The Halloween party will feature a range of engaging activities including spooky stories, crafts, science experiments, animal encounters, and games. Each activity aims to entertain while also providing educational experiences, making it an ideal outing for families with young children.
In addition to the core activities, attendees will have the chance to visit booths and exhibits from several community partners. Notable contributors include the Orange County Bird of Prey Center, the Environmental Nature Center, and the Critter Squad: Wildlife Defenders. These organizations will provide insight into wildlife preservation and environmental education, further enhancing the learning opportunities available at the event.
Participation in this Halloween celebration is free, including parking. Families are invited to spend the day enjoying the festivities without the burden of any associated costs. However, the event is subject to cancellation in the event of rain or inclement weather, so attendees are urged to check local forecasts ahead of the day.
For those seeking more information about the event, inquiries can be made by calling (949) 923-2290 or by emailing [email protected]. The official website also includes a cookies consent notice, in accordance with data privacy regulations.
This event is a reflection of the community’s commitment to creating inclusive and exciting opportunities for families. The Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center itself serves as a site for public education about local wildlife and the natural environment, making it a fitting venue for such an event.
Newport Beach has a long-standing tradition of community events that celebrate seasonal changes, promote environmental education, and foster community spirit. Past events hosted at the center have successfully brought together residents of all ages to engage in learning and exploration.
The Family-Friendly Halloween Party at the Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center promises to be an enriching experience for families in Newport Beach. As the date approaches, those planning to attend should prepare for a day filled with fun and learning amidst the beautiful backdrop of nature.
For families looking to enjoy a memorable day filled with festive activities, the Halloween party on October 26 is an opportunity not to be missed. Families are encouraged to mark their calendars and prepare their best costumes for this exciting event.
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