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“Haunted Library” offered at the Bryan Library on Oct. 26 and Nov. 2

By Newspaper StaffOctober 11, 2013Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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Are you ready for the fright of your life? Then head over to the Bryan Library on Saturday, October 26th and November 2nd , from 7:00-10:00 pm, and take part in this year’s spooktacular “Haunted Library” event.  Climb up the steps of the Main Library and await your fate in the mysterious Carnegie Hall. A guide will meet you there and then lead you over to the West Annex building and to your doom.  You will have to make your way through the halls of the eerie basement and come face to face with the library’s very own terrifying monsters. As you creep through the ghostly forest or the petrifying morgue you’ll need to watch every step, for you never know what could be lurking around the next corner. In order to escape the haunted library you must first survive a mad scientist and the forbidden prison as well as flee from witches, werewolves, and Count Dracula himself. So take a walk downstairs if you dare and meet the library’s scariest patrons. You’re not the only one who wants to check out a book.

This program is free to the public and open to all age groups. There will be snacks and refreshments available for participants. The Bryan Library is located at 107 E. High Street. For more information, contact library Marketing & PR Coordinator Kylee Matthews at 419-636-6734 ext. 274.

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