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Port Washington Children’s Center Celebrates Halloween with Festive Autumn Events

Halloween came alive at the Port Washington Children's Center (PWCC) this year

PWCC also celebrated a special milestone with its first-ever PTO-sponsored Pumpkin Patch.
PWCC also celebrated a special milestone with its first-ever PTO-sponsored Pumpkin Patch.

Halloween came alive at the Port Washington Children’s Center (PWCC) this year with a week full of laughter, creativity and community celebration.

The festivities kicked off with PWCC’s second annual Trunk or Treat event, where parents and staff transformed their car trunks into festive Halloween displays. Children from each class enjoyed going trunk to trunk, collecting treats and admiring the imaginative decorations crafted by the PWCC community.

Adding to the excitement, PWCC celebrated a special milestone with its first-ever PTO-sponsored Pumpkin Patch. The center’s field was transformed into a vibrant pumpkin wonderland, where each class had the opportunity to select their very own pumpkin. Back in the classrooms, students expressed their creativity and individuality by decorating their pumpkins in fun and imaginative ways.

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“It was such a joy to see the children’s faces light up as they explored the Pumpkin Patch and the Trunk or Treat displays,” said Christine Paige, the executive director of the Children’s Center. “These events are more than just fun, they bring our community together and celebrate the creativity and spirit of our students.”

The week’s festivities were a perfect celebration of the season, leaving children, families, and staff with lasting memories of fun, creativity, and togetherness.

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For more information on the Port Washington Children’s Center and its outstanding programs, visit www.pwchildrenscenter.org. You can also keep up with the Center’s happenings on Instagram: @pwchildrenscenter #PWCC

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