News Release
OXNARD, Calif. – In an effort to make its special events and programming more equitable and accessible, Oxnard Recreation is proud to debut its new Sensory Tent during the upcoming Fall Festival.
The Sensory Tent initiative is led by the Oxnard Special Populations (OSP) program in conjunction with Oxnard City Corps (OCC), who work closely to provide high quality recreational opportunities for those with disabilities. The Sensory Tent includes games, fidgets, soothing sounds and comfortable seating, creating a welcoming and relaxing environment for those who need it.
According to the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, current estimates indicate that up to 16% of the general population have symptoms associated with sensory processing challenges. The goal of the Sensory Tent is to better meet the needs of people who have sensory processing challenges and make Oxnard Recreation events that may be overstimulating in a variety of ways more accessible and inclusive.
The Fall Festival is planned for Saturday, October 21, 2023, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in downtown Oxnard’s Plaza Park. There will be carnival games, live music from Caliente Band 805, costumed characters, contests including for costumes, pie eating and a cake walk plus a costume parade.
For more information regarding the OSP/OCC Sensory Tent or other OSP related programming, please reach out to Valerie Rodriguez at 805-385-8020 or send an email to [email protected].
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