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Unleash the Spooky Spirit: Madison Public Library's Enchanting Halloween Celebration
2024-10-09
Spooktacular Celebrations at Madison Public Library: A Ghoulish Lineup of Halloween Fun
Madison Public Library is gearing up for a hauntingly delightful October, offering a diverse array of events and activities to celebrate the spirit of Halloween. From crafting pumpkin masterpieces to spine-tingling movie screenings, the library promises a spooktacular experience for all ages.Unleash Your Creativity and Embrace the Eerie
Decoupage Pumpkins: A Whimsical Craft for Adults
On October 10th, adults can indulge in a relaxing session of decoupage pumpkin-making, where they'll adorn their creations with enchanting blue willow embellishments. This hands-on activity, held from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in Auditorium 2, allows participants to tap into their artistic side and create unique pumpkin decorations that will add a touch of whimsy to their homes.Halloween Witch's Hat: A Sewing Project for the Crafty
For those with a flair for fashion and a love for the spooky, the library is offering a beginner's sewing workshop on October 16th at 5:30 p.m. in The Studio. Participants aged 16 and above can unleash their creativity and craft their very own custom witch's hat, perfect for adding a touch of Halloween flair to their wardrobes.Halloween Creatures: A Spooky Art Session for Children
On October 24th at 4 p.m., the library invites children to unleash their inner artists and create their own pumpkins, witches, bats, and mummies using a variety of art supplies. This hands-on activity promises to be a spooky good time, allowing young imaginations to run wild.Boo Bash: A Halloween Extravaganza for All Ages
The library's grand finale for the Halloween festivities is the Boo Bash on October 29th from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Auditorium 1. This Halloween extravaganza welcomes guests of all ages to indulge in crafts, a puppet show, trick-or-treating, and more. Costumes are highly encouraged, adding to the festive atmosphere.Fever Dream Cinema: Exploring the Symbolism of "The Halloween Tree"
On October 31st at 6 p.m., the library invites teenagers and adults to delve into the symbolism of the Emmy-winning animated film "The Halloween Tree," based on Ray Bradbury's beloved book. This thought-provoking screening promises to engage audiences in a deeper exploration of the spooky and the supernatural.Frightful Flicks and Spine-Tingling Screenings
The library's "MAD Movie-A-Thon-O-Rama" series promises to deliver a thrilling cinematic experience for horror enthusiasts. On October 17th, adults can enjoy the 1988 remake of "The Blob," a classic tale of a space creature terrorizing a small town. And on October 24th, the library will host a screening of the Stephen King and George Romero collaboration, "Creepshow," a homage to the horror comics of the 1950s.Furry Friends and Literacy Boosts
In addition to the spooky festivities, the library is also offering a unique opportunity for children aged 6 to 12 to improve their reading skills. On October 13th, they can engage in reading sessions with trained therapy dogs from Therapy Partners Inc., providing a comfortable and supportive environment for young readers to hone their abilities.Gardening Guidance for the Fall Season
For those with a green thumb, the library's Master Gardener Series is hosting a session on October 15th from 10:30 a.m. to noon in Auditorium 1. Urban Regional Extension Agent Marcus Garner will share valuable insights on the types of vegetables to plant this fall and provide gardening tips to prepare for the upcoming spring season.Exploring Local History and Ancestry
The library's calendar is further enriched by additional events, including a presentation by the Madison History Association on the West Huntsville Mills: Merrimack and Lowe on October 15th, and a workshop on "How to Search Ancestry.com" on October 19th from 10 a.m. to noon.With a diverse lineup of events catering to all ages and interests, the Madison Public Library is poised to deliver a spooktacular October filled with creativity, entertainment, and a touch of the supernatural. Whether you're a pumpkin-crafting enthusiast, a movie buff, or a budding gardener, the library has something to delight and captivate you this Halloween season.