WELLS — The Wells Public Library is hosting the following programs for children and teens in October:
”¢ Random Fandom, Oct. 3 at 2 p.m.: It’s time to get ready for Random Fandom Friday. Come celebrate all things zombie from 2-3 p.m. Participants will be making zombie crafts, talking about their favorite zombie series, eating snacks and playing games. Random Fandom is a monthly program held on the first Friday of the month for grades 5-8.
Ӣ Fall Scavenger Hunt, Oct. 9: Leaves, pine cones and hidden treasure will all be included in the fall scavenger hunt at the library. Lists will be available all day at the library, and small prizes will be awarded to those who complete them. This event is free, and sponsored by the Friends of the Wells Public Library.
Ӣ Pumpkin Decorating, Oct. 10 at 3:30 p.m.: Stop by the library to decorate pumpkins and cookies and eat pumpkin pie. This event is free, and sponsored by the Friends of the Wells Public Library.
For more information on any of these programs, contact Cidney Mayes at [email protected] or call the library at 646-8181.
Storytimes are held Mondays and Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. Mother Goose Mondays, for children ages 0-24 months and their caregivers, include lap activities, rhymes, songs and fingerplays. On Wednesdays, children ages 2-5 and their caregivers are welcome to join in for stories, songs and movement, followed by a craft. For more information on storytimes, contact Allison Herman at [email protected] or 646-8181.
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