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Fun Local Events: Fri Oct 28th & Sat Oct 29th

San Fernando Valley Mile Event Oct 28 and 29

Events in the City of San Fernando: Fri Oct 28th & Sat Oct 29th

The team at SFCHC is focused on the health and well-being of the whole community. So we're getting the word out to everyone to attend a fun local multi-day event. Plan to attend! 

Visit the links below for all the details and times for participating. Download the full flyer.

THE SAN FERNANDO VALLEY MILE event is open to all ages from 5 years and up and is a great opportunity to have everyone in the San Fernando Valley become more physically active and healthy. 

San Fernando Mile

DIA DE LOS MUERTOS CULTURAL FESTIVAL You are invited to join in and build an altar in memory of a friend or family member who has passed. 

Dia de las Muertos

 

CONTACT INFORMATION
(818) 898-1290 | Recreation@sfcity.org
Recreation Park | 208 Park Avenue, San Fernando

 

EVENT FLYER - with QR Code to Scan

Author
SFCHC Team

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