What's Happening?
The Thomas Crane Public Library in Quincy is set to host its biannual After Hours: Gothic Gala on October 24, offering a night of tarot readings, live magic, themed games, and a costume contest. The event, designed for attendees aged 21 and older, encourages
guests to dress in Victorian-inspired attire or Halloween costumes. Entertainment will include a tarot reading by Antonio Morales and a magic performance by Tarek Zawi. Additional activities such as a scavenger hunt and Halloween-themed board games are planned, with the Friends of the Thomas Crane Public Library sponsoring the event.
Why It's Important?
The Gothic Gala at the Thomas Crane Public Library provides a unique cultural and social experience for the Quincy community, fostering engagement and participation in local events. By offering a diverse range of activities, the library promotes community involvement and supports local artists and performers. Events like these enhance the library's role as a cultural hub and contribute to the vibrancy of the local community. The gala also highlights the importance of public libraries in providing accessible and inclusive entertainment options for adults.