Enjoy Spooky Stories with Friends of Edmonds Library Oct. 26

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Friends of the Edmonds Library will host a Spooky Stories event on October 26 from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. in the Edmonds Library Community Room. Community leaders will read spine-tingling Halloween tales for families with children aged six and older. Attendees can enjoy light refreshments while immersing themselves in the festive stories.

This event aims to foster community engagement and celebrate the Halloween spirit, encouraging families to participate in local activities. The Edmonds Library frequently hosts events that promote literacy and community involvement. By providing a platform for local leaders to share stories, the library strengthens community ties. The event serves as an opportunity for families to bond over shared stories and create lasting memories. Such initiatives highlight the importance of libraries as cultural hubs in the community.

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