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Throughout October, children and families are invited to listen to spooky Halloween stories on The Indianapolis Public Library’s 24-hour Call-a-Story telephone line.

“Call-a-Spooky Story” will feature local media personalities and can be heard 24 hours a day by calling (317) 275-4444. It’s a free call.

The lineup of stories includes:

  • Week of Oct. 3 – Abdul-Hakim Shabazz reads “Monster Parade”
  • Week of Oct. 10 – Dave Smiley, Z99.5 WZPL, reads “Dear Vampa”
  • Week of Oct. 17 – Nikki Reed, Z99.5 WZPL, reads “Junie B., First Grader: Boo!…and I Mean It!”
  • Week of Oct. 24 – Scott Roddy, MY 107.9, reads from “By the Light of the Halloween Moon”

“Call-a-Spooky Story” is sponsored by AT&T, The Children’s Museum Guild, and the Library. Beginning in mid-October, children and families can scream their way through Skeletown, The Children’s Museum Guild’s 48th annual Haunted House.

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