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I hope you all can attend some of the spectacular programs offered at St. John the Baptist Parish Library) or pick up a newsletter at any of our four branches.
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For a full list, please refer to our online calendar on our website (.us), Facebook (St. There will be a multitude of other programs at each library branch for the month of November. 25 to watch a “Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.” Please join the branches as they celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. Children ages 4 and up are also invited to the Frazee-Harris Memorial Library at 3:30 p.m. Children ages 6 and up will paint a Thanksgiving drawing to commemorate the holiday. “Simply Paint” will be hosted at the Frazee-Harris Memorial Library at 5 p.m. Children, ages 4 and older, are invited to make “Thankful Turkeys,” at 10 a.m. Please stop by the Central Library to sign up or call 98 for more information. All recipes will be collected and turned into a book that will be placed in the Central Library’s Louisiana Room Collection.

Adult patrons are encouraged to bring in a printed original recipe and a sample of the dish to share with others. A “Dish/Recipe Swap,” will be held at 5:30 p.m. Library will host a “Scarecrow Candy Jar Craft,” at 2 p.m. They will also host a “Paper Plate Pilgrims Craft” at 3 p.m. 7, and a “Popsicle Stick Scarecrow Craft” at 3:30 p.m. Memorial Library will host a “Paper Bag Turkey Puppet Craft” at 3 p.m. John the Baptist Parish Library System will be celebrating Thanksgiving with a variety of programs. It is a holiday for celebrating faith, family, and freedom. Is that surprising? Though it’s a holiday sandwiched between the increasingly popular Halloween and the overwhelming merchandised Christmas, Thanksgiving remains the holiday of “coming home.” Our national observance of Thanksgiving is unique. I’ve heard many people say that Thanksgiving is their favorite holiday. The emphasis is not on giving or buying, but on being thankful and expressing that appreciation to one another. It’s a time when the world gets to see just how blessed we really are. It’s that time of year again where we plan to sit down to eat with family and friends to celebrate Thanksgiving. Please call 98 or 98 if you have any questions. This event invites men and women of the United States Armed Services to share their stories and appreciation of the military. Library (Central) will be hosting a “Salute to Service” event at 6 p.m. Adult patrons are invited to paint bookends inspired by classic war stories. “War Novel Bookends” will be created at 3:30 p.m. John the Baptist Parish Library System will celebrate with a few programs. 11 to remember and celebrate those who have served our nation in our armed forces. Veterans Day is observed every year on Nov. They are invited to watch “Boo! A Madea Halloween.” Please join us for these awesome programs!
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The Frazee-Harris Memorial Library will have a “Halloween Movie Matinee” on Halloween day at 4:30 p.m. They are welcomed to dress in their costumes to enjoy games and crafts for the entire day.

Memorial Library (Edgard) on Halloween Day to enjoy some Halloween fun. Families are invited to the Roland Borne Sr. Williams Memorial Library (Reserve) will host a “Halloween Cookie Haunted House,” at 6 p.m.

Children ages 6 and up are encouraged to participate. The Frazee-Harris Memorial Library (Garyville) will host a “Halloween Simply Paint” at 4:30 p.m. John the Baptist Parish Libraries have a couple of programs lined up to celebrate. Halloween is right around the corner and St.
