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My Edmonds News presents a spotlight on local libraries, promoting fall events that feature digital audiobooks and eBooks tailored for Halloween. These offerings aim to engage the community in seasonal storytelling and educational activities. The library’s initiative reflects a commitment to making literature more accessible through digital formats. By providing these resources, local libraries enhance their role as community centers, particularly during festive times. The article highlights the importance of fostering a love for reading among all age groups.

Libraries also plan to host events that encourage participation and collaboration among residents. This focus on digital resources is vital for adapting to changing reading habits in the community. Overall, these efforts contribute to enhancing community ties and promoting lifelong learning opportunities.

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