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Cadence’s autumn in the Park features hay rides, fall treats Oct. 28

With the summer temps cooling off, there may be no better place to ring in the fall than Cadence. The Henderson master-planned community will host Autumn in the Park on Oct. 28 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Autumn in the Park will boast fall-inspired bites and beverages for sale, hay rides, face-painting, outdoor games for all to enjoy, as well as an autumn-themed photo opportunity. The event will be open to the public and held in Cadence’s Central Park. Admission to the event is free, and no RSVP or ticket is needed.

Cadence’s Central Park features grassy terrain for family activities, children’s play areas and an all-new adventure playground, including play tunnels, a balance net and slides. The adventure playground opened last month with panoramic views of the Strip. In September, Cadence hosted its annual DeCadence food festival in Central Park, attracting Henderson restaurants and hundreds of locals.

“For the families who call Cadence home as well as our neighbors throughout Southern Nevada, Autumn in the Park is a perfect opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors,” said Cheryl Gowan, spokesperson for Cadence. “With prime weather and activities galore, we hope folks will explore all our community has to offer.”

The broader Cadence community also has neighborhood parks, a residential bike share program, pickleball and tennis courts, a community swimming pool and splash pads, as well as exclusive community events.

Cadence is just minutes from the Galleria Mall at Sunset, The District at Green Valley Ranch, Cowabunga Bay Water Park, St. Rose Dominican Hospital and several retail centers and restaurants.

Upon completion, the greater Cadence community will span 2,200 acres and feature 13,250 homes. There are currently 30 model homes for prospective homebuyers to tour from builders Woodside Homes, CalAtlantic Homes, Richmond American Homes and Heritage by Lennar.

Full details on the current and forthcoming homes from Cadence’s builders may be accessed at the Cadence Home Finding Center, just off Lake Mead Parkway at Sunset Road. The Home Finding Center is the perfect starting point for a Cadence home search, offering an interactive and approachable journey deep into all of the various home options Cadence has to offer.

For additional information about Cadence, visit cadencenv.com or call the Home Finding Center at 702-558-9366. You can also follow Cadence on Facebook at facebook.com/cadenceNV, on Twitter @CadenceNV or on Instagram @Cadence_NV.

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