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Park Pals Boo Bash at Pop’s
RSVP FOR CHILDREN, NOT ADULTS PLEASE!!!!
Pals and Pop’s are inviting you to join us at this year’s Halloween Party!
All of our Pals are welcomed to dress up, or wear whatever they may be comfortable in! We will keep put fingers crossed for great weather.
We will have a few baskets of extra treats, and goodies and invite you to bring anything that you would like to share, but nothing is required!
You are always welcome to bring bubbles to share! We *blow* through bubbles quickly!
RSVP FOR CHILDREN, NOT ADULTS PLEASE!!!!

Things to know:
Everyone is welcome! This is focused on early childhood development, but open to all ages who like to sing, dance, and connect with community
Caregivers are required to stay with their littles
Bring a blanket to sit on for the program
Most importantly: There is no wrong way to play. Follow your child’s lead and have fun! If they want to run around, so be it! Everyone is welcome to have fun in their own way.
Park Pals is a nonprofit organization and we run on donations! This program is FREE of charge to the community! You can donate to our mission here: Donate Here! or check out our Amazon Wishlist!
More About Park Pals:
Park Pals, a local 501(c)(3) organization, offers free, innovative play-based programming for young children and families throughout Southeastern Wisconsin. The mission of Park Pals is to prepare children for school and life through the acquisition of age-appropriate skills (gross and fine motor, communication and social emotional), early literacy, independence, and music exploration in an inclusive and welcoming environment. The program also engages parents and caregivers to help them confidently connect with children in their own homes in order to foster continued growth and development.
Programming
To support the importance of play as well as the notion of play as a right of every child, Park Pals provides high-quality, early learning activities, outdoor exploration and community engagement to babies and toddlers from all backgrounds. All program sessions are designed to align with the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Program Standards as well as the locally-based Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards (WMELS). These sets of standards, both of which promote high-quality programming for young children and their families, are supported by science and backed by research professionals in the field of early childhood education (ECE). Sessions are free of charge and take place in county parks and neighborhood facilities—community centers, school gymnasiums and athletic centers—to help ensure that programming is fully accessible to all who want to participate.