Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Walton County Library System’s New Bookmobile

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Walton County Library System’s New Bookmobile
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The Walton County Public Library System is thrilled to unveil its new bookmobile, Words on Wheels, during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, March 21st at 1:00 pm at the Freeport Public Library, located at 76 State Highway 20 W, Freeport, FL. 

Words on Wheels was provided to Walton County by the Friends of the Freeport Public Library through grant funding from The St. Joe Community Foundation, Inc. It will make regular stops throughout the county to allow patrons to check out materials, as well as attend events to promote library services. The growing schedule of stops will be announced in the coming weeks and will be listed on the library’s online calendar at WaltonLibraries.com. To request a stop in your neighborhood, email Library Outreach Coordinator, Morgan Strickland, at StrMorgan@co.walton.fl.us.

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