The second
BiblioArte! Festival is at The HATCH, 1121 Lucerne Ave. from 11:00 a.m.–3:00 pm.
FREE and open to the public.
From The Lake Worth Herald, your LOCAL City newspaper, below is more community news you can use.
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Here are excerpts from the news in the Herald:
BiblioArte! celebrates Little Free Libraries with hands on activities, music, a walk through a Little Free Library Village, and a presentation by Todd Bol, founder of the Little Free Library movement.The festival marks the end of Little Free Library week in Palm Beach County. This special week is celebrated through personal appearances Todd Bol will be making in Lake Worth schools and events around the City. Home to more than 100 Little Free Libraries, all hand painted by local artists, Lake Worth is an example of how community volunteers can come together to encourage reading through book sharing in their neighborhoods.
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A huge book giveaway will ensure that children will have plenty of books to read and share with others in the community through the LFL’s. Music will be provided by Vibes Farm, Barton Elementary Tribal Rhythm, and the Highland Elementary Band and World Drum Core.At 12:30 Lake Worth families who participated in the Table Talk program will be available inside The HATCH to talk about this innovative program designed to bring families together for reading and discussion around the dinner table.
Todd Bol will be making a presentation at 2 p.m. inside The HATCH. He will be available during the event to speak with people who are interested in the Little Free Library movement.
BiblioArte! is a project developed by The Lake Worth Library and supported by:
- The City of Lake Worth.
- The Lake Worth Rotary Club.
- The School District of Palm Beach County.
For more information contact Cindy Ansell, Children’s Services Librarian at Lake Worth Public Library. Call 561-533-7354 or by email: cansell@lakeworth.org