Masks are not only useful for hiding identities, but also for inciting fear and awe, among other emotions. While sighted people tend to depend on the visual for their effects, people who are blind find that textures and shapes can convey emotions, as well. Your leaders, both sighted, as well as blind or low vision, will guide participants of all ages and abilities as they make spooky or friendly Halloween masks and headdresses using tactile materials. Free to the public, registration is required and can be made by calling the Crescent Hill Public Library at: 502-574-1793. Best for families and children ages 6 and up.