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Third Annual Pumpkin Glow Friday October 30th, 6:00-7:30PM Halloween isn't cancelled!
Enjoy a jack-o-lantern lit stroll through Huntington Park on the night before Halloween. Help us fill the park with pumpkins! Carve your very best gourd, and you could win one of three prizes: Best of Adult, Best of Youth, or People's Choice. Drop off to the library anytime on Friday from 9am-5:30pm.
We'll be taking all appropriate pandemic precautions so that our community can still enjoy this fun fall holiday. Bring your mask and follow the arrows around our one-way loop of jack-o-lanterns!
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Imagine Your Escape: The Toy Store of Good & Evil Various Dates
Join our resident game master as she guides you through an escape room that exists only in your mind! This fun combination of escape rooms and tabletop gaming will give you a chance to solve puzzles and save the day from the safety of your own home.
You'll play as a group of late night toy shoppers who find themselves unexpectedly locked in a toy store... and something isn't right about all of these toys. You'll have to use your wits to escape before you become the next victim of some truly bad toys. Register here.
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Variety Pak Photography Virtual Workshop 3 Sessions Saturdays November 7, 14, 21 10AM - 12PM Instructor JW Johnston shares all kinds of information on a multitude of topics such as Winter and Water Photography, using filters and depth of field of focus (the techniques for controlling focus and softness in your images and the aesthetics for taking control).
This event will be held virtually on Zoom. You must register in order to get Zoom information. Register only once for all three sessions here.
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Children's November Programming Ms. Kathryn is working hard (as always) on fun themes for Storytime and other children programs. Please visit here our Youth Program page here for more information and dates!
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A Burning by Megha MajumdarAn opportunistic gym teacher and a starry-eyed misfit find the realization of their ambitions tied to the downfall of an innocent Muslim girl who has been wrongly implicated in a terrorist attack. A first novel.
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The Index of Self-Destructive Acts by Christopher R BehaCelebrated for his accurate media forecasts, a renowned data journalist profiles a disgraced political columnist and begins dating the man’s daughter before becoming entangled in complicated family dynamics involving investment losses, wartime trauma and baseball.
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Lakeshire Park by Megan WalkerAmelia Moore and Peter Wood find themselves at odds as each of them quest to have their respective unmarried sisters matched with eligible bachelor Sir Ronald when he hosts a house party, but wind up finding a match themselves.
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In the Deep by Loreth Anne WhiteWhen Ellie's real-estate mogul husband Martin is brutally murdered with Ellie as the prime suspect, Senior Constable Lozza Bianchi investigates, unearthing evidence of a twisted psychological battle and a couple who seemed to bring out the worst in each other--adultery, abuse, betrayal, and revenge.
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Bones : Inside and Out by Roy A. MealsA 500-million-year history of bone as a focus for understanding vertebrate life and human culture examines the biological makeup of bones, how medical innovations have enhanced human knowledge and what can be learned from bones even millions of years later. Illustrations.
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Where Law Ends : Inside the Mueller Investigation by Andrew WeissmannPresents the inside account of the Mueller investigation, including the heated debates, painful deliberations, mistakes of the team, and the external efforts by the president and Attorney General William Barr to manipulate the investigation to their political ends.
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