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Plum library celebrates 'Book-a-ween'

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Lillian Dedomenic | For the Tribune-Review
family fun night The Plum Community Library was filled with the Halloween spirit on Family Fun Night on Oct. 23. The library was turned into a “Book-a-ween” night. Families came dressed in their favorite costumes to hear a variety of popular storybook characters share stories and treats, play games and make a fall craft. NASA’s youngest astronauts, Tucker Craig, 6, and his younger brother, Ryder, 3, listen to the funny tales of a circus clown, Marilyn Klingensmith. More photos, Page 16
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Lillian Dedomenic | For the Tribune-Review
The Plum Community Library was filled with the Halloween spirit on Family Fun Night on Oct. 23. The library was turned into a “Book-a-ween” night. Families came dressed in their favorite costumes to hear a variety of popular storybook characters share stories and treats, play games and make a fall craft. Elaina Irwin, 4, “Princess Kitten,” knows almost all the Mother Goose nursery rhymes by heart.
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Lillian Dedomenic | For the Tribune-Review
One of the stops along the storybook trail was with Mother Goose, Shirley Lapinkski.
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Lillian Dedomenic | For the Tribune-Review
Marshall the Fire Dog, aka Anthony Bauman, 7, made his way through the many stations and stops along the storybook trail.
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Lillian Dedomenic | For the Tribune-Review
The Plum Community Library was filled with the Halloween spirit on Family Fun Night Oct. 23. The library was turned into a “Book-a-ween” night. Families came dressed in their favorite costumes to hear a variety of popular storybook characters share stories and treats, play games and make a fall craft. Chris Nolan, Beast from Beauty and the Beast, and his son Nolan, 3, Captain America, selet the perfect color marker for their craft.
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Lillian Dedomenic | For the Tribune-Review
Ryan Williams, 6, a Ghostbuster, and his sister, Gabriella, 3, a unicorn, are on their way into the library for an evening of Halloween fun.

The Plum Community Library was turned into a “Book-a-ween” night during Family Fun Night Oct. 23. Families came dressed in their favorite costumes to hear a variety of popular storybook characters share stories and treats, play games and make a fall craft.

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