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Winchester Public Library to hold LED Mini Golf for kids

The Winchester Public Library will be holding LED Mini Golf for kids in Pre-K to rising sixth graders on Aug. 23. COURTESY PHOTO/WINCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY

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The following was submitted by the Winchester Public Library:

On Saturday, Aug. 23, the Winchester Public Library, 80 Washington St., will be hosting LED Mini Golf to celebrate the end of the Summer Reading program.

The event will take place in the Children’s Room and the library lawn, from 12 to 3 p.m.

Registration required.

Please pick the tee time that works best for your group. Only 28 people will be allowed on the course at once. Maximum four people to a group, but you can sign up individually.

This program is for kids in PreK (age 4) to rising 6th graders. Younger kids may need assistance from a caretaker.

Questions? Email winchild@minlib.net, call (781) 721-7171 x326, or visit the Children’s Room for more information.

This program is supported by the John and Mary Murphy Educational Foundation and the Friends of the Winchester Public Library.

** FOR ALL CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING: Parents/caregivers must remain in the building while a child younger than 8 years old is attending a Library program.

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