The Charles H. Stone Memorial Library in Pilot Mountain will begin its annual Summer Library Program with an outdoor kickoff event to be held on Monday from 3-4:30 p.m.
Themed “Tails and Tales,” the eight-week program will feature an assortment of crafts and activities dealing with a diverse variety of animals. The program will incorporate a limited number of in-person group activities with self-led projects, at-home crafts and virtual read-alongs.
According to Charles Stone Library Program Assistant Diane Palmieri, the diversity of programming has grown from library efforts to continue to serve the community during pandemic–related mandates and restrictions.
“We’re excited that because of some new programs we’ve put in place, we’re able to reach more and more people,” she said. “We’ve been pushed in that direction and it’s a good thing that now more people…