Arlington Park to Host Gingerbread House Making

Coconut Telegraph

Sweeten up the holiday season with the City of Sarasota Parks and Recreation Department by building and decorating a gingerbread house at a special holiday program next month. Children and their families are invited to design and decorate sweet holiday gingerbread houses from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 8, at the Arlington Park and Aquatic Complex, 2650 Waldemere St. Participants at the Gingerbread House Making will be able to compete against other families to create the “Most Creative” or the “Most Edible” gingerbread house. 

 

The cost to participate is $20 per family. All supplies will be provided. Pre-registration is required by Nov. 30, as spaces are limited. Registration forms can be picked up at the Arlington Park and Aquatic Complex front desk during operating hours, or registration can be completed online at teamsideline.com/SarasotaFor more information, contact Recreation Facilities Supervisor Emily Randell at 941-316-1346.

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