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Tricks & Treats - A Cultural History of Hallowe'en

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Adults, 20s and 30s, Seniors
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Program Description

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Despite what some histories say, Halloween, as we know it, is a surprisingly modern holiday. You'll hear about the true origins of the spookiest night of the year, some of the wildest ways people have celebrated the night, and the legends that surround it. In this engaging and immersive program,  you'll gain a deeper understanding of the fascinating historical and cultural significance of Hallowe'en. From ancient traditions rooted in folklore to modern-day practices, this program is designed to enlighten and entertain, ensuring that every participant leaves with a newfound appreciation for the magic and mystery behind Hallowe'en. So join us and embark on a bewitching journey through time, uncovering the tricks and treats that have shaped this enchanting holiday.

William will presenting in the library, please join us in the library or on Zoom.