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The Old Colorado City Library's "Spooky Stroll-a-Story" takes families on a journey downtown to piece together a Halloween-themed picture book, with pages posted at different establishments.
SPOKANE, Wash - It's spooky season in Spokane and there are plenty of haunts to see around the city. The Spokane Library has created a guide to check out some of the city's spookiest locations.
Some people consider themselves to be mood readers, and with the changing season, October is a prime time for spooky stories. If you and your young reader are looking […] Skip to content ...
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Top Ghost Tours Near Washington, DC for Spooky Family FunYou'll hear spooky tales about the Capitol building, the Library of Congress, Congressional buildings, and the surrounding neighborhoods. The tour lasts about an hour and 45 minutes. 10.
From its origins to the ghosts that lurk in its shadows, experience a multi-media journey of this haunting holiday at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, in the Library Center auditorium!
Omaha Public Library wants to help readers find new books — or at least books new to them. ... “The Berenstain Bears and the Spooky Old Tree“ by Stan Berenstain.
By NewsPress Now Historical architecture buffs and lovers of the paranormal both have programs to look forward to next week at the Rolling Hills Library. At 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 7, Shelly Haynes ...
SPOOKY LIBRARY PROGRAMS More info at spokanelibrary.org. Lilac City Live Thu, Oct. 17 at 8 pm, Central Library. Ghost Stories: A Writing Workshop with Debra Magpie Earling ...
MEDINA, Ohio -- The Medina County District Library (MCDL) has a number of upcoming events to help celebrate fall, Halloween, Thanksgiving -- and even a partial solar eclipse. The Highland Library ...
With temperatures falling and leaves changing color, I am ready for all the wonderful thrills and chills of the spooky Halloween season. Of course, this season is more than spooky stories — it ...
From its origins to the ghosts that lurk in its shadows, experience a multi-media journey of this haunting holiday at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, in the Library Center auditorium!
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