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Enjoy Halloween in Carnegie

By Matt Hurlston

Keeping the kids entertained can be a tough task at the best of times, but thankfully for anyone living in real estate in Carnegie, this does not have to be an issue this Halloween.

Carnegie Library is hosting its Halloween Spooktacular on October 31, where kids – and grownups if they choose – are encouraged to dress up and join in the fun.

From 17:00 to 18:00 AEST, there will be plenty of activities to keep children of all ages entertained, ranging from spooky stories to fun games.

Kids will be encouraged to get involved in songs and rhymes to mark the scariest night of the year.

Prizes will also be on offer throughout the event, which is expected to be a hit with youngsters from all over Carnegie.

Anyone who attends the Halloween Spooktacular will also have a treat bag packed with lollies and other treats to take away with them.

Carnegie Library runs a host of events throughout the year and is considered a real hub for the local community.

Anyone who thinks they would like a piece of the Carnegie lifestyle can speak to Matthew Hurlston at Ray White Carnegie to discuss what options are available to them.

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