Holiday Fairs highlight Hanover resident’s children’s book

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Kate MacLeod Emery, a long time Hanover resident and author of the Muffy
MacMouse series of children’s books about caring and sharing, is
introducing her new book, “Muffy MacMouse Comes to Paragon Park”. She
will be at the St. Andrews Episcopal Church Holiday Fair, 17 Church St.
Hanover, on Friday, November 13th from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

This latest book will allow children to join Muffy in a dream that takes
them back in time to a wonderful place that no longer exists, called
Paragon Park. They will enjoy Lahage’s salt water taffy, frozen custard,
cotton candy and enter through the bright yellow edifice that once was the
entrance to the park. Inside the park they will ride all the old rides.
After their rides they will stroll along Nantasket Avenue and reach the
Paragon Carousel. The carousel was once the beautiful centerpiece located
in the middle of the park. Now, it is the only ride that was saved from
the auction block and brought to its present location on Nantasket Ave.
They will come out of their dream, and hop on the ponies riding up and down
into the future.

Kate will also be signing her books at the Hanover Club’s Holiday Gift Show
on Sunday, Nov. 15th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Hanover High
School. For more information, please contact Kate at kateemery@msn.com .

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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