The Arc of the South Shore to Host September 19th Fall Family Fun Day, Mini Golf Tournament
The Arc of the South Shore to Host September 19th Fall Family Fun Day, Mini Golf Tournament
WEYMOUTH, MA, ISSUED AUGUST 24, 2026…Please join us on Saturday, September 19th when The Arc of the South Shore, a family-oriented, community-based non-profit providing information, referrals, and community programs for individuals with disabilities, now celebrating its 75th year, will host a Fall Family Fun Day and Mini Golf Tournament.
Scheduled from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on The Green at Hanover Crossing (1745 Washington Street), the family-friendly community celebration will feature a unique 9-hole mini golf tournament, live music and entertainment, face painting, raffles, food vendors and samplings, games, and more.
As The Arc of the South Shore celebrates 75 years of empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including autism, every ticket purchased will help support the vital programs that foster independence, inclusion, and opportunity for the more than 5,000 individuals and families served annually by the non-profit.
“Gather your family, invite your friends, and be a part of an unforgettable day of fun, community, and impact,” said Elizabeth Sandblom, CEO of The Arc of the South Shore.
For ticket, registration, and sponsorship information, please visit: Fall Family Fun Day : News & Events : The Arc of the South Shore.
About The Arc of the South Shore, Inc.
The Arc of the South Shore (The Arc) was founded in 1951 when a group of individuals created a school for children with disabilities. Then, in 1967, The Arc was deeded property at Webb State Park in Weymouth; the space gave the agency a permanent home and the opportunity to expand. By the end of the 1980s, The Arc became a multi-service agency. Today, The Arc is a family-oriented, community-based non-profit providing information, referrals, and community programs for individuals with disabilities.
These services include an Autism Resource Center, early intervention program, community supports, employment services, day supports and habilitation programs, in-home care, and residential services. All of their programs are based on their six core values of people first, community, transparency, self-determination, diversity, and respect. The Arc serves participants from communities throughout the South Shore, including Abington, Milton, Quincy, Randolph, Braintree, Weymouth, Hingham, Hull, Cohasset, Scituate, and Norwell. Throughout their 75-year history, they have helped more than 100,000 people.


