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Indoor Halloween parade open to babies and preschoolers

SCOTT FRIEDMAN
Youngsters read to "Aldo", ownwed by Rich Marino, of East Brunswick during "Read to a Dog" program at the East Brunswick Library on Oct 28.

The East Brunswick Library has two special programs planned for children to celebrate Halloween.

“Read To A Dog” will be held at 10:30 a.m. Oct. 28 at the library, Civic Center Drive. The program is designed for readers in grades K-5 to practice reading out loud to animal friends from the Furry Angels Therapy Dogs. The dogs will be dressed in costume.

An indoor Halloween parade for families with preschoolers and babies will be held at 11:30 a.m. Oct. 30 at the library. Everyone is encouraged to wear a costume for a fun walk around the building. Following the parade, there will be a craft project.

Both events are free and open to the public. For more information, call the Youth Services Department at 732-390-6789.

Youngsters read to "Aldo", ownwed by Rich Marino, of East Brunswick during "Read to a Dog" program at the East Brunswick Library on Oct 28.
Youngsters read to "Aldo", ownwed by Rich Marino, of East Brunswick during "Read to a Dog" program at the East Brunswick Library on Oct 28.
Madeline Nonestied, 8, of East Brunswick reads to "Rocky", ownwed by Dorothy and Bernie Sluzas of Millstone during "Read to a Dog" program at the East Brunswick Library on Oct 28.
Madeline Nonestied, 8, of East Brunswick reads to "Rocky", ownwed by Dorothy and Bernie Sluzas of Millstone during "Read to a Dog" program at the East Brunswick Library on Oct 28.
Youngsters read to "Tori", ownwed by Dawn Gaudenti, of Manchester during "Read to a Dog" program at the East Brunswick Library on Oct 28.
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