Join us at Aloe-Ween on 10/30, at Ruth Bancroft in Walnut Creek!

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    Join San Francisco Bay Area Moms on Sunday, October 30th, between 10 AM and 1 PM, at Ruth Bancroft for their ALOE-WEEN event! Bring your ghouls, goblins, and even pups! This free family event is pet-friendly, and costumes are recommended.

    SFBAM will have a table with a fun cornhole game. Take your shot and win a prize! We are also swapping out old Halloween costumes. Bring your old (good condition) costumes and trade them in for another, or you can donate your old costume as well. Once you’ve found your new costume, strike a pose with Laurel Smith Photography. She will provide one free digital image when you sign up at our table!

    We will also have Kitty Co Slimez with us, demonstrating how to make one of her famous slime recipes and offering some free samples to take home!

    Halloween is one of my favorite holidays, and I can’t wait to dress up and see everyone else dress up in their costumes! You might even meet one of my pups dressed up too!

    Join us at Aloe-Ween at Ruth Bancroft in Walnut Creek!
    Join us at Aloe-Ween at Ruth Bancroft in Walnut Creek!
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    Erin is a mom of two beautiful little girls and a brand new baby boy. She has a bachelor's degree in Business Marketing from San Francisco State, and her career as a VP of Operations for a cosmetics company was her game for a long time. But once she became a mom everything changed, she wanted life to slow down and focus her energy on raising her children. She is fortunate to be married to a wonderful husband who is a frontline hero, Respiratory Therapist, at Kaiser. Being a stay-at-home mom has been such an incredible journey and she enjoys life’s great adventures. Erin enjoys reading, working out, being a foodie, crafting, and always a good laugh.

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