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Young Men’s Service League – Livermore Chapter Partners With LARPD For Community Service At Ravenswood
Over the course of two nights, YMSL volunteers helped bring the historic grounds to life with spooky tours of Ravenswood.

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October 19, 2025
Young Men’s Service League – Livermore Chapter Partners with LARPD for Spooky Fun and Community Service at Ravenswood Historic Site
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LIVERMORE, CA — Moms and sons from the Livermore Chapter of the Young Men’s Service League (YMSL) joined forces with LARPD Rangers and community volunteers for a hauntingly good cause at the Ravenswood Historic Site this past weekend.
Over the course of two nights, YMSL volunteers helped bring the historic grounds to life—quite literally—with spooky tours designed to entertain guests about the rich (and eerie) history of Ravenswood. From guiding guests through the shadowy paths to assisting with set-up and safety, the young men and their mothers played a vital role in the success of the Halloween-themed community event.
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The event, hosted annually by the Livermore Area Recreation and Park District (LARPD), draws community families looking for a unique way to celebrate the season. The partnership with YMSL reflects a shared commitment to civic engagement and youth development through meaningful service opportunities.
The Young Men’s Service League is a national organization that encourages high school boys and their mothers to volunteer together in support of local philanthropies. The Livermore Chapter regularly partners with organizations across the Tri-Valley area to support events and causes that strengthen the community