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Home Byline Stories - News Library patrons of all ages celebrate ‘Noon Year’s Eve’
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Library patrons of all ages celebrate ‘Noon Year’s Eve’

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    By Ed Karvoski Jr., Contributing Writer

    Emily Sullivan helps her son Everett, 20 months, craft a noisemaker.
    Emily Sullivan helps her son Everett, 20 months, craft a noisemaker.

    Hudson – Families enjoyed a fun-filled hour Dec. 31 at the Hudson Public Library Children’s Room as they attended the second annual Noon Year’s Eve Party.

    The party got started with servings of punch, ice cream and pretzels. Meanwhile, kids created noisemakers and firecracker rings. Also featured was dancing to music provided by middle school students volunteering as deejays. The highlight for partiers of all ages was counting down to 12 noon.

    For information about upcoming library activities, visit hudsonpubliclibrary.com and on Facebook at facebook.com/HudsonPublicLibrary.

    Volunteering as deejays are (l to r) Mikey Peckham, 12; Matthew Sprague, 13; and Jaxon Capobianco, 12.
    Volunteering as deejays are (l to r) Mikey Peckham, 12; Matthew Sprague, 13; and Jaxon Capobianco, 12.
    Christian Dame, 4, checks the firecracker ring he made with pipe cleaners.
    Christian Dame, 4, checks the firecracker ring he made with pipe cleaners.

    Photos/Ed Karvoski Jr.

    Leya Messier and her daughter Julia, 20 months, dance together.
    Leya Messier and her daughter Julia, 20 months, dance together.

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