Fiona Cornwall, left, holds up a picture from an adaptation of the classic holiday poem “’Twas the Night Before Christmas” Tuesday at the Louis T. Graves Memorial Library in Kennebunkport as Parker Fairfield, center, and Tia Stockwell recite lines from the poem to parents and siblings in the children’s room. The girls belong to Girl Scout Troop #1804. An annual tradition at Graves, the troop dropped by the library to entertain families with Christmas sing-alongs, and listened to library staff read several holiday-themed stories before breaking for punch and cookies. (JEFF LAGASSE/Journal Tribune)
Christmas is nearly here
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