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Events

On October 21st we will be having a fall celebration at our new vice-president's house. We will have pumpkins to paint and some festive treats. We will ask for $1 donation for each pumpkin.

 

There will be two timeframes to accommodate a variety of sensory sensitivities:

 

9am-11am will be for those with severe sensory sensitivities. We will keep music low, ask that parents are more hands on so that the child is more comfortable, and are looking into snack options. Please register for this timeframe here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/autism-network-of-muskegon-fall-celebration-severe-sensory-time-tickets-38392307425

 

12pm-3pm will be for those with lower sensory sensitivities. The music will be turned up and there will be a lot of energy happening! Please register for this timeframe here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/autism-network-of-muskegon-fall-celebration-tickets-38392622367

On October 28th at 6:00pm GRASPP will provide us with a Haunted Walking Tour of downtown Grand Haven!

We will meet at 101 N Harbor Road, the Municipal Marina, where you would park for the Musical Fountain.

We are asking donations of $2 per person or $5 for each family. Please register
at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/haunted-walking-tour-tickets-38437787457


Waivers must be turned into the city beforehand. Please get with the Autism Network of Muskegon to arrange this before October 19th, either via Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/454839045234/) or send us an email (muskegonautism@aol.com).

Our EventsThe The Autism Network of Muskegon County hosts many activities for people on every age level, and information workshops for Parents and Educators.

 

We have had regular fun activities and outings for families and their children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Our regular monthly outings are posted on our facebook site which is linked at the bottom of this site.

 

If you are interested in helping to plan events contact us via email or facebook!

 

We would like to thank The Salvation Army for their generosity in letting our group use their facility in Muskegon.

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