Program Description
Event Details
Grab the family and take a stroll through any of these spaces and enjoy one of five different Spring nature picture books! A StoryWalk® places pages from a children’s picture book along a walking path so that children and their caregivers may enjoy nature and reading together. New this year, scan the QR Codes at the end of each StoryWalk to enter to win copies of the StoryWalk books! The drawing for the June/July StoryWalk will be July 5, no need to be present to win! Entry forms will also be available in the Children’s Department. Winners will be contacted.
Find the following stories at these locations for the walks:
ALLEGHENY LAND TRUST - AUDUBON GREENWAY
(160 Magee Rd, Sewickley)
How to Ride a Dragonfly by Kitty Donohoe
FERN HOLLOW NATURE CENTER
(1901 Glen Mitchell Rd, Sewickley)
Garden Walk by Virginia Brimhall Snow
HENLE PARK
(the corner of Beaver St & Ferry St, Leetsdale)
Fraser the Forest Ranger by Matthew Shufman
MARY ROBERTS RINEHART NATURE PARK
(1412 Beaver Rd, Sewickley)
Birds in My Backyard by Lisa Donovan
OHIO TOWNSHIP NATURE CENTER
(325 Nicholson Rd, Ohio Twp)
Friday Night Wrestle Fest by J.F.Fox
Scan the QR Code at the end of each StoryWalk for a chance to win copies of the featured books! Entry forms will also be conveniently available in the Children’s Dept., so be sure to fill one out for your chance to win. The drawing for our Spring StoryWalk will take place on May 12th. Winners will be contacted; no need to be present to win.
Learn more at sewickleylibrary.org/storywalk!
Made possible in part by the David Murdoch Memorial Fund of the Sewickley Public Library.
Disclaimer(s)
Accompanying Adults
This program is designed for children and accompanying adults. Please plan to attend and be engaged with your child for this program. Drop offs will not be permitted.
Photography During Programs
While attending library programs, visitors may be photographed by library staff. Photographs become library property and may be used in library promotions. Individuals who do not want to be photographed or recorded are responsible for removing themselves from the area or notifying the photographer of their opt-out status.