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Stryker Library Transformed Into Chocolate Factory For Family Night

March 22, 2013Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments1 Min Read

TAKING A DIP…Abby Oberlin takes a dip in the chocolate fountain with the help of Bobbi Williams.
CHOCOLATE FACE… Mandy and Kamryn Oberlin enjoy the chocolate “dirt” pudding in the chocolate room.
MR. AND MRS. LION…Larry and Lily took a seat at the coloring table for some passes at the color pages.
PRETZEL CHOPSTICKS…Breanna Creighton tries her luck at the marshmallow chopsticks game.
CRAFT TABLE…Adrianna Sanchez has the help of Sherrie Herman as she attempts to assemble a “chocolate snack person” made of mini candy bars and paper.
As part of the 21st Century grant, the Stryker Library hosted a Willy Wonka/Hershey chocolate family night on Monday March 18.[emember_protected custom_msg=”Full content protected for online subscribers. Purchase a one week subscription from the top menu bar for just $1.99 to read all online content (full access). Longer subscription plans are also available. Subscriptions cover our costs to attend local events; bringing forth Hometown News Coverage to our communities.”] Over 50 children and families enjoyed a night of crafts, games, prizes and CHOCOLATE! Chocolate fountains with bananas, marshmallows, pretzels and cookies were the stand in of the tradition dinner for the evening. Larry and Lily the Lions stopped in to say hello to the children. [/emember_protected]

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