Superhero Fall Festival brought local families together for a day of fun and inclusivity at Orchard Lane Park in Soledad, with games, treats and a costume contest. (Soledad Parks and Recreation)

SOLEDAD — Soledad’s Orchard Lane Park was transformed into a vibrant hub of fun and inclusion Saturday during the Superhero Fall Festival.

Despite the warm weather, local families and their children came together to celebrate and support the developmental disabilities community.

The free festival featured live DJ music, games, arts and crafts, resources and a superhero costume contest.

Organized by Soledad Parks and Recreation, the Oct. 5 event emphasized inclusivity and community spirit. A special thanks was extended to the San Andreas Regional Center for its collaboration with dedicated staff and local organizations, including the Soledad police and fire departments, to make this celebration possible.

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