Harman Center Plans October Events

Yakima, WALocal News

The Harman Center in Yakima is gearing up for a month of free activities in October, inviting community members to engage in safe and enjoyable experiences. Among the events is the Hands-Off Halloween Express scheduled for October 30th, which promises fun for all ages while adhering to COVID-19 safety measures. The city emphasizes the importance of social distancing during these events to ensure the safety of participants. John Fannin, the article's author, highlights how such initiatives play a vital role in maintaining community connections during the pandemic. The Harman Center, located at 101 N.

65th Avenue, aims to provide a welcoming environment for residents to gather safely. These events not only offer entertainment but also foster a sense of belonging in a time when social interaction is limited. With the ongoing challenges posed by COVID-19, Yakima's proactive approach to community events is commendable. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of these opportunities to connect and have fun responsibly.

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