GARDENA — On Friday, Oct. 28, the Gardena Valley Japanese Cultural Institute, 1964 W. 162nd St. in Gardena, will be holding its annual Obake Night.
From 5 to 7 p.m, families can come and enjoy a variety of fun, interactive Halloween-related activities. Children can expect hands-on magic, potion-making, face-painting, games, arts and crafts, delicious snacks, and much more.
Each child gets in for $5, and children under 4 years of age get free admission. The event is recommended for children under 12, but parents, grandparents, and older siblings are more than welcome to come and walk around too.
For more information, contact Michelle Yamashiro at [email protected].
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