Come out to Perry Memorial Library on Tuesday, Sept. 26 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. to experience a celebration of Hispanic Heritage month.
There will be activities in the library, as well as in the gallery shared with McGregor Hall, according to Melody Peters, youth services director at the library.
It’s a chance to learn more about the Hispanic culture and will include dancing, music, face painting and much more.
It’s a chance for the community to come to the library, but sometimes the library gets to go to the community.
Peters said library representatives will be out on Garnett Street on Saturday for the Smart Smart Ducky Derby.
“When we go beyond the doors,” Peters said, “it brings people in the doors.”
She said she had paid a recent visit to the Salvation Army and had a nice story time there. The Boys & Girls Club brought children in throughout the summer to take part in programs offered by the library.
So whether the library staff goes out into the community or individuals from the community visit the library, Peters said it’s all a matter of being visible.
“You have to get out and be visible in the community,” she said. “That brings people into your building.”
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