Becca

Becca is a Library Aide at the Goodwin Library. She also helps manage the library website.

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New Story Trail Book!

The cover of the picture book "The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything," which depicts an old woman walking alone at night with a giant jack-o-lantern following her. The cover states that the book was written by Linda Williams and Illustrated by Megan Lloyd.

Read The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything! by Linda Williams! This story is sponsored by the Farmington Paraeducators! It will be up through October. The Farmington Story Trail is located at the McCarthy Trail, next to the Public Safety Complex at 160 NH-153.

Trick-or-Treat Parade! Friday, 10/31 at 4:00pm!

A cartoon image of four children walking in a line. They are wearing Halloween costumes and holding trick-or-treat bags.

Start at the Rec Department for a costume parade and Trick-or-Treating through the downtown area! The parade leaves right at 4:00, so plan to leave early to have time to line up. We are accepting candy donations to hand out during the parade!

Preschool Halloween Party! Friday, 10/31 at 10:30am

A very cutely stylized cartoon illustration of three ghosts surrounding a jack-o-lantern.

Join us for Halloween games, activities, and crafts! Open to ages 0-5. No sign-up is required!

Friends Meeting – Tuesday, 10/14 at 6:30pm

An illustration of a sparkling stack of books on a bight blue background. The text above the books says "Friend Your Library!"

The Friends of the Goodwin Library are meeting this month! The Friends help organize fundraisers like book sales and raffles and assist in funding library services like Museum Passes and special guests! Becoming a part of your local Friends group is a great way to get involved in your community, meet people, and support the …

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Watercolors for Kids – Tuesday, 10/28 at 2:00 & 3:00 – Sign-up required

The left half of the image has a solid blue background with white text that says, "Hats of Many Sorts: Art Tutorial For Kids. Let's Make Art." The right side of the image is a photo of a watercolor painting of four vibrantly colored witch-like hats. There is an arm holding a paintbrush next to the painting.

Join us to learn how to paint witchy hats! Click here to sign up for the 2:00pm homeschool session. Click here to sign up for the 3:00pm after-school session.