BY BILL WILSON Sentinel Photojournalist Bill Wilson © 2009 The San Francisco Zoo is getting a head start on Halloween festivities this weekend October 24 and 25 from 10:30am to 3:30 pm. With costumes encouraged (but rubber masks discouraged because they might frighten the animals) children are invited to celebrate BOO at the Zoo. Children between 4-14 in costume will receive a dollar off the admission price. Arts, crafts, and entertainment with a holiday theme will make it a day of fun
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The Selma-Dallas County Public Library will team with animals, arts and crafts and puppets this week as the “Read and Recycle” summer programs get under way.