Seasonal Programs This Week at the Library for Children & Teens

Please join the Whitewater Public Library for the following October programs:

Halloween Bingo
Thursday, October 30th at 3:00 p.m.
Cravath Lakefront Building
Ages 5-11

Goblins and ghouls, you are invited to try your luck at Halloween Bingo!  Will you win tricks or treats?  No one knows!  Bingo is geared towards children 6-10 years old, but older and younger siblings are always welcome!  No registration is required, but bingo cards are first come, first served.  Please contact Deana Rolfsmeyer at (262) 478-2588 with any questions.

Teen Cemeterrariums
Friday, October 31st at 1:30 p.m.
Cravath Lakefront Building
Ages 12-18

Make your very own cemetery in a terrarium.  A cemeterrarium!  Jars, trappings, and headstones provided by the library.  Ghosts must be acquired on your own.  This program is open to teens ages 12-18.  Please register via our event calendar:  https://whitewaterpl.librarycalendar.com/events/month

Limit 15 participants.  Please contact Deana Rolfsmeyer at (262) 478-2588 with any questions.

Please note that the library is still closed for construction and both programs will take place at Cravath Lakefront Building, 341 South Fremont Street. 

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