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Fall Celebrations in Orange County and San Diego area.

Learning through exploring your community is very important for everyone. It is a great way to find connections with local people. There are several great fall celebrations around town that are a must see. Take a look and get moving to visit at least one fall celebration.
 
Discovery Science Center Spooky Science and Ripley's Believe it or Not is now in full swing at the museum. They are currently exploring the moon phases, pumpkins, spiders and making your own slime. Lots of science wonders that make you think that maybe everyone can be a scientist. This is a great place and the best way to see it is through an annual pass. http://www.discoverycube.org/
Location: 2500 N Main St  Santa Ana, CA 92705
 
The New Children's Museum of San Diego is hosting a FEAST. The ART of playing with your Grand Opening of Feast:  Sunday October 13, 12:00 - 6:00 p.m. Admission is FREE to the public, thanks to Target Corporation - See more at: http://thinkplaycreate.org/feast/#sthash.wgfTtqoY.dpuffood.
Location: 200 W Island Ave  San Diego, CA 92101
 
Irvine Park Railroad Pumpkin Patch - Open Daily and there is no charge to visit the pumpkin patch. They are selling pumpkins and offering fun rides for a small fee. You can find a coupon for a free train ride inside the free magazine OC Magazine. http://www.irvineparkrailroad.com/
Location:1 Irvine Park Rd  Orange, CA 92869
 
Burbank Library is hosting BARK. It is children reading to dogs to build reading skills. This event starts at 3pm and it starts on time.
Location:12511 Moorpark Street Studio City, CA 91604
 
Go and have fun this weekend with your loved ones. Take pictures and enjoy the weekend. Happy Field Tripping.
 
 
Alma
 

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