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Wake County Public Libraries Summon Spooktacular Halloween Fun for All Ages

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Published on October 02, 2025
Wake County Public Libraries Summon Spooktacular Halloween Fun for All AgesSource: Facebook/Wake County Government

As the aroma of pumpkin spice lingers in the air and the autumn leaves begin their yearly cascade, Wake County Public Libraries are gearing up to treat the community to a series of Halloween-themed events suitable for all ages. The festivities, promising to be a blend of educational and fun experiences, are scheduled to run in the days leading up to the ghostliest night of the year.

There's a special emphasis on making Halloween at the libraries an inclusive event, and Wake County Commissioner Vickie Adamson highlights this, saying, "Halloween at Wake County Public Libraries is a treat for kids and adults alike,” according to a press release by Wake County Government. Adamson continued, urging the community to participate and "experience the creativity and imagination our libraries bring to life this Halloween season."

Wake County Libraries will host a series of free Halloween programs from October 25 to 31. Events include storytime for young children, craft activities for school-age kids, and themed programs for teens. Teen activities include workshops such as making haunted birdhouses and pumpkin spice sugar scrubs, along with seasonal movie nights.

For schedules, locations, and details, visit the Wake County Libraries Halloween event page. Space may be limited, so checking availability in advance is recommended.