December 14, 2024 - 11:49

The Parenting Network organizers pulled out all the stops again for a cheerful and fun Grinchmas and holiday resource fair at the Porterville College parking area on Wednesday afternoon. Families gathered to celebrate the season with a variety of festive activities designed to spread joy and community spirit.
The event featured an array of engaging activities for children and parents alike, including crafts, games, and holiday-themed entertainment. Attendees enjoyed the whimsical decorations that transformed the parking area into a winter wonderland, complete with festive lights and cheerful music.
Local vendors showcased their products, offering unique gifts and holiday treats, while community organizations provided valuable resources for families. The atmosphere was filled with laughter and excitement as attendees participated in various activities, creating lasting memories together.
Overall, the Grinchmas event served as a heartwarming reminder of the importance of community and connection during the holiday season, bringing smiles to faces of all ages.
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