Spooktacular Halloween Boo Bash Irish dance experience for the littlest trick-or-treaters Oct. 28 - Lynnwood Today

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The Spooktacular Halloween Boo Bash is set to take place on October 28 at the Carroll-Henderson School of Irish Dance in Lynnwood, offering a special Irish dance experience tailored for young children. Designed to captivate the littlest trick-or-treaters, this event invites families to explore the rich traditions of Irish dance while celebrating Halloween. Children attending can look forward to a range of Halloween-themed activities that promote creativity and cultural appreciation. The fun-filled atmosphere is expected to foster connections among families and enhance community spirit. Parents are encouraged to dress their children in festive costumes, adding to the celebratory vibe of the occasion.

This event not only entertains but also serves as an educational opportunity, allowing children to learn about Irish culture through dance. Highlighting the importance of local events, the Boo Bash reinforces Lynnwood's dedication to providing enriching experiences for its residents. Overall, the Spooktacular Halloween Boo Bash promises to be a memorable event, combining cultural learning with festive fun.

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