Family Game Night Hosted by Chinese Community Church of South Bay

The Chinese Community Church of South Bay, located in the Torrance area of Los Angeles County, will be hosting a Family Game Night from 6:30 pm to 9 pm on October 31st, 2015 as an safe alternative to Halloween trick-or-treating.

Torrance, CA, October 21, 2015 --(PR.com)-- The Chinese Community Church of South Bay, located in the Torrance area of Los Angeles County, will be hosting its Annual Family Game Night from 6:30 pm to 9 pm on October 31st, 2015.

With incident reports from poisoned Halloween goodies to Halloween hit-and-run, many families are concerned about their children’s safety when they go Halloween trick-or-treating on October 31st every year. In order to provide an alternative to Halloween trick-or-treating, the Chinese Community Church of South Bay is hosting its Annual Family Game Night in a safe, indoor environment for all to dress up, play games and win prizes. There will be various games with prizes as well as a children costume contest with special prizes. This event is free and all children, from kindergartners to high-schoolers, in the Torrance neighborhood are welcome.

The Family Game Night will be conducted at the Chinese Community Church of South Bay (25420 Narbonne Avenue, Lomita, CA 90717). For more information about this event, please visit the Chinese Community Church of South Bay’s website at http://www.cccsb.com/ or contact its office at (310) 326-7905.

About the Chinese Community Church of South Bay

The Chinese Community Church of South Bay is a Christian church located in the Torrance area of Los Angeles. It is a multi-ethnic, multicultural church where people of all nations can feel at home. The Chinese Community Church of South Bay is serving the Los Angeles area, with most of its congregation members coming from Torrance, Redondo Beach, Lomita, Harbor City, San Pedro, Palos Verdes and Rolling Hills.
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Chinese Community Church of South Bay
Patrick Ngai
(310) 326-7905
www.cccsb.com
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