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Halloween fun planned October is a time for all things spooky, and the Liverpool Public Library is joining in on the Halloween fun. Events will be happening throughout the month of October. Starting on Oct. 1 and going through Oct. 15, the LPL will be accepting costume donations at the Information @ LPL Desk. Do you have any old costumes you don’t need anymore? Do you have any Halloween props that could use a new home? The LPL will accept gently used, clean costumes of any size to add to their Costume Closet. Accessories are also welcome, but no weapons, please. Respook, rewear, rescare. From Saturday, Oct. 21 through Saturday, Oct. 28, the LPL will be opening its costume closet for
patrons to browse for a new-to-you costume. The closet will be located next to the Studio @ LPL. Make sure to gather all your little ghouls and goblins for the fourth annual LPL Haunted Garage on Saturday, Oct. 21. Enjoy the adventure as the LPL Underground Garage is transformed with apparitions and book characters by LPL volunteers, staff, and local businesses and organizations. From 5:30 to 6 p.m., the garage will be open for walkthough only, so people may take a stroll to see the scenes. Afterwards, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., the haunted garage will be drive-through only, so those that wish to see the sights by car may do so. Admission is free for Haunted Garage IV, but
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The Liverpool Public Library has plenty of fun events planned for the Halloween season. please bring a donation for the food drive.
For more information on any of these events, please
visit LPL.org/events. To see the latest events,
go to gramguide.
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School program holds Special Olympics A little rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of Liverpool Central School District Extended
School Year Program students and staff as they hosted their Special Olympics. Most events were moved indoors due to the weather. Students competed in contests such as scooter races, long jump, frisbee toss and State of Liberty relays. The most popular event took place outside in between rain drops when students had the chance to take aim at a few staff members sitting in a dunk tank. ESY students celebrated their hard work by collecting ribbons for each event completed and enjoying a tasty snow cone.
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Bikash and Kumari Regmi: Compassionate Healthcare Advocates Bikash and Kumari Regmi, originally born in Bhutan, embarked on a remarkable journey that has seen them transform adversity into a powerful force for positive change. Forced to leave their homeland at a young age, their early years were marked by the harsh reality of statelessness, which denied them citizenship and security. For nearly 17 years, they resided in a refugee camp in Nepal, where they witnessed the devastating consequences of inadequate sanitation, malnutrition, and limited access to healthcare, including the tragic loss of innocent lives, particu-
larly among children. Their experiences inspired them to pursue careers in the field of healthcare, with a shared goal of providing compassionate care to those in need. Today, Bikash and Kumari Regmi are accomplished nurse practitioners and esteemed adjunct faculty members at the State University of New York Polytechnic in Utica. They also are part of the team at Caring Family Health Nurse Practitioners PLLC, with a mission to prevent disease by identifying risk factors and coordinating and managing chronic Ribbon cutting l Page 2
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Pictured are Bikash and Kumari Regmi at the recent ribbon cutting held at Caring Family Health Nurse Practitioners PLLC.
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