Free comic book day at Shoreline Library

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline Library's Free Comic Book Day allows community members to engage with Star Wars characters and receive complimentary comic books. This beloved event is funded by local contributions, including the sale of used books and participation in the GiveBIG fundraising initiative. Beyond the comic book festivities, the library supports various programs, such as Spanish Story Time, which serves diverse patrons throughout the year. Local support has enabled the library to maintain a robust schedule of educational and entertaining activities. The next GiveBIG event is scheduled for May 6 and 7, 2025, encouraging immediate community participation.

Contributions to the library ensure the continuation of valuable programs that enrich the community's cultural landscape. The Friends of Shoreline Library Board of Directors express gratitude for the ongoing support, emphasizing its crucial role in sustaining these initiatives. Engaging the local community through events like Free Comic Book Day fosters a sense of belonging and cultural appreciation.

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