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Storytime, Stone Soup and Spirits at the Library

October at the library has lots of treats in store, for youngsters and adults

We stopped in to ask Library Director Pete Loeffel what's going on and we were handed a stack of information. Ask and ye shall receive - here's what's brewing at the Muskego Public Library in October:

Young Readers

Lap Sitters - Tuesdays through Nov. 13
Ages 2-4
Register for 9:30, 10:05 or 10:30 a.m. sessions (limit 20)

NEW - Rhythm & Moves, Thursdays Oct. 4 - Nov. 1
Ages 1-5
Register for the 9:30-10:15 a.m. session (limit 30)

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Baby & Me - Wednesdays, Oct. 3, 17, 31
Books, rhymes & simple activities
Ages 9 months - 2 years
Register for 10 a.m. session

Tot Lot Playdates - Wednesday, Oct 10 & 24
Open playtime, some toys provided
Ages 9 months - 2 years

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Adults

Oct. 16, 7 p.m. - Murder by the Book
An adult book discussion group devoted to mysteries in all forms, meets on the third Tuesday of each month. This upcoming meeting will cover "The Spellman Files" by Lisa Lutz

Oct. 18, 6:30 p.m. - Stone Soup

Betty Holloway returns to talk about healthy eating, taking the lead from the classic story of making a stone in water into a delicious soup. Holloway was here in September to talk about eating yourself healthy, and her NuGenesis Farm program will teach attendees how to make their own healthy soups. Advanced registration is strongly recommended. Contact Jane Genzel at 262-971-2105.

Oct. 30, 6:30 p.m. - Paranormal Investigators of Milwaukee

Founded in 2007, the group has investigated several locations, including the Milwaukee Public Museum, Riverside Theater and several area residences.
The group will be on hand to discuss types of hauntings, the ways they as a team investigate claims of the paranormal along with information on how to be an investigator. Evidence will also be showcased from prior PIM investigations.

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