Creative Father-Son Duo Transforms Fort Kent Public Library with Ghostly Book Decorations
- fortkentpubliclibr
- Oct 23
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 24
As the leaves turn vibrant shades and the air gets crisp, Halloween begins to weave its magic into our lives. People can find the ghostly fun at the Fort Kent Public Library through a charming and creative endeavor led by a father-son duo that is sure to make you smile. Young Jack Voisine, alongside his father, Drake, designed and built enchanting ghostly decorations that will delight all library visitors. Shaped like ghosts, the decorations are actually made from the text from ghostly stories. On Thursday, October 23, they adorned the library shelves just in time for the eagerly awaited Spooktacular Used Book Sale fundraiser happening this Saturday.
If you are in the area, don’t miss out on visiting the Front Kent Public Library this Saturday for the Spooktacular Used Book Sale. You’ll discover fantastic reads while enjoying the clever creations of Jack and his father.

With the Spooktacular Used Book Sale just around the corner, we invite everyone to visit the library, support this great event, and appreciate the clever crafts made by this talented father-son duo. Together, let’s celebrate reading, creativity, and the joy of Halloween!
(This article written by Andrew Birden with the assistance of the Wix Astro AI Assistant)



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