Free
Saturday October 19th
7 & under 1-2pm Costume parade 2pm
8 & up 2:30-3:30 Costume parade 3:30pm
Tickets available for free starting Monday Oct 7th
Tickets are given out so we do not exceed space.
Face Painting ** Balloons ** Costume Contest
Games ** Prizes ** Costume Contest ** Crafts
Great for ages 2 and up! Children must be with an adult at all times for safety.
Info for Volunteers ages 13-17. Please arrive at 12:00pm. We will serve refreshments for volunteers, go over the rules and assign game stations. At 12:45 we will go out into the room and set up our games and posters. 1pm open to the public. Break 2-2:30pm. Service hours end at 4 or 4:30 depending on needed clean up time. We have approximately 10 game stations and two people per game station are needed. We also have a craft room and other stations that need volunteers. Students may dress in costume, keeping in mind no scary costumes or clowns please. Your face must be visible, no masks, though faces and hair may be painted or decorated. Beacon students should see Mr. LeClair. Woonsocket High School students should see Ms. Koczera to register for this event. Other students see Ms. Chris at the Woonsocket Harris Public Library.
Writer’s Workshop held in the Woonsocket Room to network, help cultivate writers and offer research skills for those interested in writing. Open to high school students and adults. Must contact the group leader first to reserve a spot in the workshop, call John Peacock at 401-332-8323. Workshop will be held twice a month in September, October and November.
Writer’s Workshop held in the Woonsocket Room to network, help cultivate writers and offer research skills for those interested in writing. Open to high school students and adults. Must contact the group leader first to reserve a spot in the workshop, call John Peacock at 401-332-8323. Workshop will be held twice a month in September, October and November.
Drop-in session to learn more about the Circle of Security Workshop. In this workshop series, parents and caregivers will be guided on how to: understand your child’s emotional world by learning to read the child’s emotional needs, support your child’s ability to successfully manage emotions, enhance the development of your child’s self esteem, honor your innate wisdom and desire for your child to be secure. Light refreshments will be available. For more information, please contact Leslie at 401-767-4125.
Located in the children’s program room on selected Saturdays.
Bring your imagination. We supply the Legos! We will put your creation on display until the next Lego Club meets.
As these are the smaller Legos, an adult must be with the child in the room at all times for safety.