Trick-Or-Treating on the Monmouth Square This Saturday

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The annual trick-or-treating on the square in Downtown Monmouth with the Warren County Public Library is this Saturday, October 29th beginning at 10 am, shares Youth Librarian Cammy Davis:

“Ideally, if we have a smaller crowd, we will usher everyone to the Children’s Room and read a story, which will take just a couple of minutes. If we have a larger crowd, we might start around 10:15 am, get groups together, and we will have helpful volunteers and library staff lead groups around the square.”

Storytime at the Warren County Public Library takes place every Saturday morning at 10 am for young children to hear stories and enjoy a craft or activity afterward.

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