Library summer reading kicks off June 1

The staff at the Moore County Public Library have been busy transforming it into a fairy tale landscape for their summer reading program. {Photo Provided}

LYNCHBURG — No, the Moore County Public Library isn’t quiet ready to re-open it’s doors just yet, but that doesn’t mean its summer reading program is on hold. Castles, dragons, knights, princesses, and all thing fairy tale will take over on Monday, June 1 with an outdoor story time.

Kids can drop by anytime between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. and enjoy multiple themed stories, the Kona Ice truck, take and make crafts, and more. The library will also sponsor a summer reading contest again this year with some cool prizes.

Library staff will have books ready for check out. All ages are welcome, and staff ask that everyone follow social distancing guidelines while on site. For more information, contact the Moore County Public Library at 931-759-7285 or get more details on their Facebook page. •

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