On Halloween, The Museum of the San Fernando Valley has
a nice presence to support the Great Street Initiative and CD12’s [RE]visit
[RE]seda Blvd team.
Thanks to board member Mel Mitchell and his wife Bev for
their support of the event. Several other board members attended the event too.
Hundreds of residents and valley guests enjoyed costume and
decorated bike contests, a live Scary Tale telling and Dia de los Muertos
makeup artistry. One of the highlight of the festivities was the
performance of CSUN Acasola, offering its
inaugural performance on the Reseda Blvd Great Street Flex Furniture
custom designed by La-Mas. Pictured is Scott Sterling, President of The Museum
with the group.
The Museum may have this group sing at its upcoming holiday
party.
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