• Ink Blot Monsters

    K–5th Grade

    The children will create monsters using folded paper, paint, and googly eyes.

  • Zombie Survival Trivia

    Think you’ve got what it takes to survive the zombie apocalypse? Test your knowledge with a round of survival-themed trivia, then craft your own paracord bracelet—an essential tool in any emergency kit. It’s brains, braids, and a battle for survival (well…kind of). Fun, functional, and perfect for any future zombie hunter!

  • Paper Bag Mummy

    The toddlers will use paper products and glue to create a mummy puppet.

  • DIY Skeletal Hand Anatomy

    Teens create a model of a human hand using basic materials like straws and string to understand how bones, joints, and tendons work together to make the hand move.

  • Spooky Games

    K–5th Grade

    The children will participate in several minute-to-win-it games. Who will be the last one standing.

  • Costume Contest & Bingo

    Show off your creative costumes for a chance to win a fun prize while enjoying lively games of bingo. It’s the perfect way to celebrate the Halloween spirit with friends and fellow patrons. Don’t miss out on the fun—come in costume and get ready for a ghoulishly good time!

  • Spooky Scavenger Hunt

    The toddlers will search around the room and help Ducky find all his Halloween costume ideas

  • Halloween Makeup Lab

    Get into the spooky spirit! Learn how to create creepy, cute, or classic Halloween looks using face paint and beginner-friendly special effects. You’ll practice on silicone makeup faces (not your own skin), so no worries about allergies or mess. Try your hand at zombie wounds, skeleton designs, or your own monster creation. We’ll provide the supplies—you bring the imagination!

  • Spooky Scavenger Hunt

    K–5th Grade

    The children will look for clues around the room to solve the spooky riddles for a prize.

  • Haunted Library Candy Crawl

    Family

    Come and join us on Halloween Day, with the children for a spooky celebration. Grab your costume, bring your candy bag, and join us for a spooktacular day of fun, frights, and sweet delights! Maps will guide you to each stop. Hey parents while you’re here, the Friends of the Library will be handing out goodies and raffling off a copy of Alan Brown’s Haunted Mississippi!

  • DIY Thankful Leaves

    Celebrate gratitude this season by creating your own wooden leaf door hanger! Paint and decorate your leaf, then write down what you’re thankful for to display at home or gift to someone special. A fun, hands-on way to share thanks and add festive fall decor. All materials provided—just bring your creativity!

  • Leaf Buddy

    The toddlers will create a character using a leaf shape, googly eyes, and colored paper.