By Jill Fox
Families are invited to Broward Health Coral Springs’ second Pumpkin Patch Lane drive-thru.
Designed to provide a safe alternative to fall fun for families during the COVID-19 pandemic, each family will receive a real pumpkin and a treat bag for the kids.
RSVP soon —slots are limited.
From the comfort of their vehicles, children can enjoy music, characters, a SWAT truck, a fire truck, and more as families drive towards the finish line to receive their Halloween treats.
Families are encouraged to wear their Halloween costumes, decorate their cars, or make signs to support local healthcare heroes.
Last year’s event drew over 5,000 people, and the hospital distributed over 1,500 pumpkins.
This year’s event is Saturday, October 16, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Guests can register here for Pumpkin Patch Lane, presented by Broward Health Salah Foundation Children’s Hospital, located at 3000 Coral Hills Drive in Coral Springs. The entrance is accessible from Sample Road into Coral Hills Drive into Ben Geiger Drive.
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