Food Truck:  

Hosted by:

Scituate CORSE Foundation (Community of Resources for Special Education)

Where

Scituate Performing Arts Center 
606 Chief Justice Cushing Hwy.
Scituate, MA 02066
 

 

Contact

C.O.R.S.E. Foundation

www.corsefoundation.org

scituatenorthpoleexpress@gmail.com

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Scituate North Pole Express

Movie Experience 

November 20th: 11:20 AM

 ADVANCED TICKET PURCHASE REQUIRED

The Polar Express Movie will be shown as part of a winter wonderland experience. There will be pictures with "Special Guests" after the movie, face painting, winter games, meet and greet with North Pole Characters including Frosty, Rudolph and more!

The Winter Wonderland will be open immediately following the 11:20am showing. 

The Dinghy Food truck will be onsite offering coffee, hot chocolate, and sandwiches available to purchase.   

Tickets $25 per person over 3 years of age

or

 Family Ticket for $100 for up to 6 people

 

Register Now!PLEASE NOTE: There is sometimes a glitch in the constant contact system where some registrations get reset to blank before proceeding to Paypal. The company is aware of the issue and working on it. Please try again immediately and it should go through. If it does not, email eventregistration@corsefoundation.org and we will register you. 

 

The CORSE Foundation (Community of Resources for Special Education) was established by a group of dedicated parents and educators to raise funds to provide high quality and affordable programming, training and resources that will benefit children with special needs (ages 3-22), their families and educators throughout South Shore Massachusetts.  CORSE has designed an innovative model within a blended framework of integrated and specialized social, academic, recreation, therapeutic and work-skills development programs so children with special needs can reach their full potential.                                       Our variety of programs are staffed appropriately through customized staffing ratios and special education expertise so ALL children, those with and without special needs, can successfully participate together within their community.