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Downtown Treats

Goblins and ghouls, princesses and dragons flooded Wellington’s historic downtown for the annual “Trick or Treat Down the Street” community Halloween celebration. Hundreds of costumed revelers made their way through the downtown business district collecting goodies provided by local business owners.

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Biking for Peace in Wellington

After losing her brother in the Vietnam War in 1970, Lynn Salvo set out on a mission to spread peace and raise awareness about the effects of war through her passion for cycling. The by-product of her mission has resulted in 3 Guinness World Records, with the hope of setting a 4th.

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NATIONAL NOVEL WRITING MONTH

Every November, the Wellington Public Library celebrates National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). November is also designated as National Life Writing Month and Family Stories Month. Combine these concepts together and everyone has a story to tell.

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THE PUMPKIN THAT RUINS HALLOWEEN

It was a nice fall day, empty tree branches, leaves on the ground, with a nice light breeze. A 9-year-old girl in a pink and purple polka dotted dress was walking down the street. Her name was Amelia. She was planning to stop by the pumpkin patch to get three pumpkins for her mom, her dad and her to carve later.

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