The Chapel Hill Public Library was awarded nearly $100,000 by the State Library of North Carolina for its upcoming Pop-Up Library Project.
The Pop-Up Library will be a library on wheels allowing the CHPL to engage with the community directly wherever they might gather.
The purpose of the program is to deliver services and resources beyond 100 Library Drive. “This service will help us support educational success and outside-the-classroom learning for kids and families,” said Susan Brown, the director of CHPL, in a release.
CHPL Assistant Director Meeghan Rosen and the project’s manager, said in a release, the summer learning programs will reach even more kids by bringing the library directly to where they live and play.
The Pop-Up Library is set to hit the road summer 2017.
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