Monday’s Family Fun Night Moves to Swim Beach for 10th Anniversary

September 17, 2009 by Catherine Sandstrom  
Filed under Current News, Fire/Safety, General, Recreation, Schools

Community groups are coming together for Monday’s 10th anniversary of Family Fun Night, which will be held at Swim Beach, at Park Avenue’s west end in Big Bear Lake, from 3:30 to 7pm on the 21st.  Family Fun Night is an opportunity for parents and children to enjoy fun activities together, while also providing families with information about services and opportunities within the Big Bear Valley. The annual program, this year co-hosted by Bear Valley Healthy Start, the Big Bear Valley Recreation and Park District, the Big Bear Valley Kiwanis Club, the Bear Valley Unified School District, and others, will include exhibits, firefighting demonstrations, zoo animals, information on bike safety, health insurance, literacy and domestic violence prevention, as well as free food and entertainment. There is no cost to attend Family Fun Night, and families are encouraged to participate in this annual event which, again, takes place at Swim Beach, just west of Meadow Park, from 3:30 to 7pm on Monday. MARTA will offer free-after-hour shuttle service from the event; stop by the Healthy Start booth at Family Fun Night for more information.

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About Catherine Sandstrom
After graduating from BBHS, Catherine moved to Los Angeles to attend Loyola Marymount University. In her 20 years off the mountain, most recently in Manhattan Beach, Catherine's career has included publishing, broadcasting, public relations and public education; she served as KBHR's News Director from April 2007 to July 2010.