# Childrens activities
Top 7 Kid-Approved Activities on the Forgotten Coast
Whether it is summertime or the middle of the holidays, now is the time to book a vacation to Florida's Forgotten Coast. One of the most kid-friendly destinations in the Sunshine State, Franklin County is the perfect place to make unforgettable vacation memories. There are countless things to both do and see in Franklin County: from hiking, fishing, and biking to wildlife-viewing, museum-hopping, and splashing in the Gulf. With so many amazing activities across Apalachicola, Carrabelle, and St. George Island, it can be tough to decide what to do next during your visit. Here are the top seven kid-approved activities to enjoy during your visit to Florida's Forgotten Coast.
Your Guide to Trunk-Or-Treat Events in Baldwin County
Who doesn't love Trunk or Treat? Trunks of vehicles outfitted with a spooky theme, fun activities, and candy galore is the perfect time for children. With it being a safer alternative to the traditional trick or treating, most trunk-or-treat events are held at public locations like churches and area businesses.
2022 Halloween Festivities in Baldwin County
Looking for Halloween festivities in Baldwin County, Alabama? From theme parks to pumpkin festivals to steam trains, we have you covered! All events are kid friendly but some have portions that are better suited for older children and adults.
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Parents and Caregivers Can Get Help at Family Expo
Resources for parents and activities for children will be available at Project Self-Sufficiency's Family Expo.Project Self-Sufficiency. Parents and caregivers are invited to attend an outdoor, in-person Family Expo on Project Self-Sufficiency’s expansive Newton campus, Thursday, May 26th, 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Local social service and healthcare providers will be available to discuss resources for families in the areas of mental health, disability services, housing, domestic violence, social services, early childhood, health, and other topics. One family in attendance will be randomly selected to receive a gift card. The Family Expo is sponsored by the Journey Family Success Center at Project Self-Sufficiency and Project Sussex Kids, the County Council for Young Children. Interactive activities and children’s activities will be available, and there will even be a pony on site to entertain children. Pizza will be offered to all attendees. Attendance at Project Self-Sufficiency’s in-person, outdoor Family Expo is free and open to the public.