Candy Corn Craft
Toddlers will use orange, yellow, and white torn paper to fill in a candy corn template.
Toddlers will use orange, yellow, and white torn paper to fill in a candy corn template.
Gather around the campfire and tell a tale. What spooky stories do you know and want to share?
The children will make pumpkins using orange pipe cleaners and beads.
Celebrate the spooky season with trivia questions and answers about candy, movies, music, pop culture, and other spirited traditions all while taking a bite out of delicious cookies.
Come join us for our 3rd Annual Fall Festival at the library. We are having fun games, events, and crafts. We have several local vendors selling food and artisans selling their crafts in our main parking lot right across the street. Finally, Angie's Tales will stop by her pony rides and petting zoo! Please stop by during the day to partake in the fun. We look forward to seeing all of you!
Join us for a fun Glow in the Dark Bingo! We will be using dabbers, paper bingo sheets and black lights to bring the magic alive. Everyone who participates will get a glow stick! Join us for a COSMIC fun time!
Do you know the answer to these spooky questions, or will you be too scared to speak?
Decorate your home for the Spooky season by painting a wood door hanger cut out. Wood cutouts and paint will be provided.
Toddlers will make a paper plate spider using pipe cleaners, and various size googly eyes.
You could be the next Victor Frankenstein by stitching together your own zombie-themed beanie. This is a great opportunity to practice sewing eyeball buttons and adding your own stitch work to a beanie hat to enjoy during the spooky season.
The children will design a lantern using a mason jar, paint, and tea lights.
Some potions may not keep you young forever, but we have just the brew to keep you relaxed. Put your apothecary skills to use, mix up some Epsom salt, fragrance oil, and pigmented powder to ease those achy bones.