AAMLO EVENT- KID FRIENDLY MOVIE MARATHON

Oakland, CALocal News

The City of Oakland is excited to announce the AAMLO event, a kid-friendly movie marathon that promises a full day of engaging films aimed at children and families. The event highlights themes of success in education, the importance of building relationships, and the value of family care, making it both entertaining and educational. Families can register for the marathon through the Oakland Library's website, ensuring a spot for this enriching experience. By offering such events, the city reinforces its commitment to community engagement and youth development. The marathon serves as an opportunity for families to come together, enjoy quality time, and foster a sense of belonging.

Events like these play a crucial role in creating a supportive environment for the youth in Oakland. The movie marathon is set for a date that aligns with the city's ongoing efforts to promote positive experiences for children and their families. Don't miss the chance to be part of this wonderful community initiative!

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