Calcasieu libraries hosting Halloween events

Special to the American Press

Ready to have some Halloween fun?

It’s Halloween at the Calcasieu Parish Public Library, where you’ll find all treats without tricks!

Check out some “spook-tacular” programs for those young and old goblins looking for something fun to do!

  • The Great Pumpkin Story Time!

3:30-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, at the Starks Library, 113 S. Highway 109 (337) 721-7107. Can you pick the perfect pumpkin? Find out as we enjoy a delightful Story Time featuring a tale about a woman who did just that, along with the adventurous journey of a runaway pumpkin!

  • Spookapalooza Story Time!

3:30-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, at Central Library, 301 W. Claude St. (337) 721-7116.  To celebrate the spookiest month of the year, join us at the Central Library where we’ll be having a frightfully fun story time and a silly craft to go with it!

  • Boo Bash

4-6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, at the Moss Bluff Library, 261 Parish Road (337) 721-7128. The Moss Bluff Library invites you to Boo Bash 2024. We will have games, crafts, and sweet treats for all ages. Family-friendly costumes are welcome. See you there!

  • Pierre’s Not So Scary Party

5-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31, at the Sulphur Regional Library, 1160 Cypress St. (337) 721-7138.  Families are warmly invited to Pierre’s Not-So-Scary Party! Enjoy a festive event filled with candy, games, and plenty of fun activities. We can’t wait to celebrate with you!

  • Boo-Tastic Bash at Prien Lake Mall

5-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31, at the Prien Lake Mall, 496 W Prien Lake Rd., Children can join us, along with other vendors, at the Boo-Tastic Bash for tricks, treats, and a fun time all around.

All programs are free and open to the public.  For more information, please call the hosting branch or visit www.calcasieulibrary.org/events.

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