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Coastal community news briefs for Sunday, Oct. 12 (North County Times)
Halloween Hi-Jinks slated for kids VISTA ---- The Friends of Heritage Park Village will hold its annual Halloween Hi-Jinks from 11 a.m to 4 p.m. Oct. 19 at Heritage Park, 220 Peyri Road, behind Mission San Luis Rey. The event will include entertainment by Michael the Wizard, costume fashion show, free popcorn and apple cider, police K9 demonstration, face painting and games. Children's books ...
Children mark national book day (BBC News)
Thousands of pre-school children and adults are to take part in events marking National Bookstart Day.
Turning a leaf (BBC News)
Pirates encourage children to delve into books
Lomax, Mulu off to Storm (Stuff)
The Melbourne Storm may have lost the NRL premiership on Sunday night, but they have won the race to sign two of the most promising young talents emerging from Wellington's rugby league nursery.
THE IRISH EMIGRANT (Irish Emigrant)
The Irish Emigrant
Delving into designs on our ancestors (The Herald)
The Stevensons', for obvious reasons, includes a lighthouse.
Datebook (News Transcript)
• The Freehold Elks Women's Auxiliary will host its annual Psychic Fair at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 3 at the lodge, 73 E. Main St., Freehold. Numerous psychics with various specialties such as astrology, numerology, Angel Card readings and more will be on hand for readings. Admission is $10 and readings are $10. Refreshments are included with admission.
Club News (The Fayetteville Observer)
Gold Star Wives Seeking Members: The group meets monthly and is seeking new members. For more information, call 425-0498 or 425-5262.
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