Exciting Summer Activities on Offer at the Chattanooga Public Library
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn – The hot season is almost upon us, and the Chattanooga Public Library has an array of exciting activities and programs in store to keep the community engaged. From Lookouts games to camping gear borrowing, the Library promises an adventurous and knowledge-rich summer for all age groups.
Make. Play. Read. Learn program
The Public Library is launching a compelling program for students titled “Make. Play. Read. Learn (MPRL)”. Executive Director, Will O’Hearn, highlights this unique summer program which seeks to reduce summer retention among students. In addition to providing essential reading resources, the program also offers students the chance to ride the CARTA for free.
Inclusive Summer Adventures
The Chattanooga Public Library is on a mission to redefine what a summer adventure can mean. From the thrill of attending Lookouts games to the opportunity to borrow camping gear, the library’s summer offerings are designed to cater to a variety of interests and preferences.
Path to the Presidency Exhibit
Adding to their diverse summer offers, the Chattanooga Public Library will be hosting an exciting “Path to the Presidency” exhibit. Set to be on display from June to August, this exhibition promises to deliver a unique insight into the American Presidential journey.
Join this Summer Adventure
All community members are invited to partake in this exciting summer adventure. More information can be found on the Chattanooga Public Library’s website ChattLibrary.org. The site includes how to get a library card; details about the MPRL program, links to the Adventure Library, and event updates. You can also follow the Chattanooga Public Library on their social media pages for live updates.
Certainly, this summer promises to be a thrilling and enlightening adventure for the residents of Chattanooga, with the Chattanooga Public Library firmly at the heart of the community’s entertainment and educational activities.
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