18th Annual PALloween
Sunday, November 1, 2009 at 12:03AM
Fabian Lewkowicz in Police Activities League

(1,2,3) Children compete in a costume contest during the 18th Annual PALloween Carnival at Barker Hanger on Saturday, October 31, 2009. (4) Guest walk through the Haunted House during the 18th Annual PALloween Carnival  (5) Leigh-Ann Waddell, 10, and (6) Spring A.M. de Haviland compete in the pie eating contest during the 18th Annual PALloween carnival at Barker Hanger on Saturday, October 31, 2009. 

All proceeds from the event will benefit PAL for their development and maintenance of cultural, educational and recreational programs. PAL provides free programs to more that 1,600 youths in the Santa Monica area. PAL is a unique community organization that fosters trust between youth and the men and women of the Santa Monica Police Department in a safe and nurturing environment. Through outstanding educational, cultural, recreational, and outreach programs, PAL helps develop skills and self-esteem, encouraging youth to reach their full potential. PAL provides free educational, cultural, and recreational programs for youth ages 6 - 17 years. Activities offered include homework assistance, computer classes, cooking, creative dramatics, arts & crafts, dance, karate, basketball, excursions, and special events. A slate of activities, including trips, sports leagues, specialized classes, and computer instruction is available to teens ages 14 - 17 years. Coaches and instructors for the PAL program come from the Santa Monica Police and Community and Cultural Services Departments and from community members who volunteer their time. The PAL Youth Center is open Monday through Saturday.

 

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