
The Lincoln Parish Library will celebrate the start of summer with a fun-filled Summer Reading Kick-Off event on Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the library.
The event is free to the public and will feature a variety of attractions designed to engage children in reading and learning during the summer months.
One of the major highlights of the day will be the first-ever North Louisiana appearance by Louisiana Snake ID. The organization will offer a hands-on demonstration and educational meet-and-greet with live snakes native to Louisiana. It’s a rare opportunity for curious minds to safely learn about the state’s reptilian wildlife from experienced educators.
In addition to the wildlife presentation, guests can enjoy free Kona Ice snow cones and watch as Dat Does the Trick creates whimsical balloon animals for children.
The Summer Reading Program aims to keep children reading and learning outside of the classroom. Library officials emphasize that participation in summer reading programs helps prevent learning loss and encourages a lifelong love of reading.
The Lincoln Parish Library encourages everyone to come out, register for the Summer Reading Program, and discover all the exciting events and reading incentives planned for the summer. For more information, call the library at 513-5530 or follow Lincoln Parish Library on Facebook.




