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Teens in grades 6 - 12 who think Valentine’s Day is overrated are invited to the Emporia Public Library for an Anti-Valentine’s Night party. The party is set for 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 14.
Celebrate your individualism with music, crafts, and games, including a heart-shaped piñata! Black or dark dress code encouraged.
For more information about these events and other offerings at the Emporia Public Library, visit www.emporialibrary.org or contact Youth Services at 620-340-6467 or youthservices@emporialibrary.org.
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