- March 10, 2025
Tyshaun Ottaro is the star of the show in the inflatable house at the Pop-up Park in Coraci Park on Friday, Jan 18th. Photo by Zach Fedewa
RecMan plays kickball with local kids during the Pop-up Park in Coraci Park on Friday, Jan 18th. Photo by Zach Fedewa
Oliver Anderson and Alexander Ferreira play in front of the fire truck during the Pop-up Park in Coraci Park on Friday, Jan 18th. Photo by Zach Fedewa
RecMan shows off his strength against five kids during the Pop-up Park in Coraci Park on Friday, Jan 18th. Photo by Zach Fedewa
Zach Lykkebak tosses the kickball on the softball field during the Pop-up Park in Coraci Park on Friday, Jan 18th. Photo by Zach Fedewa
Ruby Midgette plays around a large inflatable ball during the Pop-up Park in Coraci Park on Friday, Jan 18th. Photo by Zach Fedewa
Ava Caraballo plays around a large inflatable ball during the Pop-up Park in Coraci Park on Friday, Jan 18th. Photo by Zach Fedewa
Mason Midgette high fives RecMan on the softball field during the Pop-up Park in Coraci Park on Friday, Jan 18th. Photo by Zach Fedewa
Ruby Midgette plays around a large inflatable ball during the Pop-up Park in Coraci Park on Friday, Jan 18th. Photo by Zach Fedewa
Kiera Hardy rides down the inflatable slide during the Pop-up Park in Coraci Park on Friday, Jan 18th. Photo by Zach Fedewa
Olivia Tasto gets a taste of hula-hooping during the Pop-up Park in Coraci Park on Friday, Jan 18th. Photo by Zach Fedewa
Bryson Janvier and Alayna Jean Pierre are ready to get inside the inflatable bounce house during the Pop-up Park in Coraci Park on Friday, Jan 18th. Photo by Zach Fedewa
Ava Caraballo plays around a large inflatable ball during the Pop-up Park in Coraci Park on Friday, Jan 18th. Photo by Zach Fedewa
Dodgeball, soccer, bounce houses and an appearance by Port Orange's RecMan are just a few highlights of the Pop-Up Park held at Coraci Park on Friday, Jan. 18.
Families from around Volusia County visited the park. They enjoyed the different aspects of what it had to offer, which also included lacrosse and a homer derby. The event was free to the public, and the first 150 guests received a free hotdog, chips and a drink.