Stony Point, NY – The second annual Rose Memorial Library Family Fun Festival is set to bring joy and excitement to the community as it kicks off the Summer Reading Program at Charles S Eccher Park on Saturday, June 22, from 12 pm to 4 pm.
Hosted by the Friends of Rose Memorial Library, this event promises an afternoon filled with activities and entertainment for all ages.
Event Highlights
Free Admission and Registration: The festival is free and open to everyone. Attendees can officially sign up for the library’s Summer Reading Program, receiving a game board and a swag bag to get started on their reading adventure.
Live Music and Performances: Enjoy a variety of live musical acts and performances throughout the day, adding a lively atmosphere to the park.
Local Vendors: Shop from a diverse selection of local vendors selling handmade goods, perfect for finding unique gifts and supporting small businesses.
Children’s Authors: Meet local children’s authors, and get a signed copy of their latest books, a fantastic opportunity for young readers and aspiring writers.
Craft Stations and Activities: Children can indulge in creative activities at various craft stations, get their faces painted, and participate in sports and games organized at the event.
Food Trucks: Savor delicious treats from popular local food trucks, including CHOMPED and KONA ICE OF ROCKLAND, offering a variety of food and beverages to keep everyone refreshed.
Community Involvement: The Friends of Rose Memorial Library have proudly organized this event to foster community spirit and encourage a love for reading among children and families. The Summer Reading Program is designed to keep young minds engaged and learning during the summer months, promoting literacy and a lifelong love of books.
For more information or special requests, please email RMLfriends79@gmail.com.
Come join us for an afternoon of family fun, music, crafts, and more as we celebrate the joy of reading and the start of summer in Stony Point!
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