Wake County libraries celebrate National Library Week
RALEIGH, N.C. — Wake County Public Libraries are celebrating National Library Week April 19-25, according to Wake County Government in Raleigh, North Carolina. The libraries say they are more than places to borrow books; they are vibrant destinations that spark curiosity, foster learning and strengthen community connections.
Want to join in?
- Visit your local library — #DYK we have 23?
- Join us April 22 for special #NationalOutreachDay Bookmobile event! Learn more
- Share your library love on social media using #NationalLibraryWeek and tagging us
- Thank #TeamWake library staff, especially on April 21, which is #NationalLibraryWorkersDay
- Look for special staff features on Facebook and Instagram
Learn more: https://bit.ly/41Jwp3c
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