Ribbon Cutting | Winchester Little Libraries & Literacy Volunteers
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as we celebrate
Winchester Little Libraries & Literacy Volunteers
with a Ribbon Cutting
Tuesday February 28, 4:00 PM
1001 East Cork Street

Dedicated to Promoting a Love of Literacy in our Community!
History of Little Free Libraries. What started as a simple idea became a global literacy movement. The first Little Free Library book-sharing box was built in 2009 in Wisconsin. Today there are 100,000 registered Little Free Libraries in all 50 states and 108 countries, from Argentina to Zambia. The Little Free Library nonprofit organization is at the heart of this phenomenon. The growing network shares its mission to inspire a love of reading, build community, and provide book access for all.
as we celebrate
Winchester Little Libraries & Literacy Volunteers
with a Ribbon Cutting
Tuesday February 28, 4:00 PM
Winchester Parks & Rec - Rec Center
(War Memorial Building)1001 East Cork Street

Dedicated to Promoting a Love of Literacy in our Community!
History of Little Free Libraries. What started as a simple idea became a global literacy movement. The first Little Free Library book-sharing box was built in 2009 in Wisconsin. Today there are 100,000 registered Little Free Libraries in all 50 states and 108 countries, from Argentina to Zambia. The Little Free Library nonprofit organization is at the heart of this phenomenon. The growing network shares its mission to inspire a love of reading, build community, and provide book access for all.

Date and Time
Tuesday Feb 28, 2023
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM EST
Location
Winchester Parks & Rec - Rec Center
(War Memorial Building)
1001 East Cork Street
Winchester, VA 22601
Fees/Admission
Free to attend
Contact Information
Andy Gail
Executive Director, Literacy Volunteers
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