
Freedom 250 Truck
June 5 - June 7
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The 2026 Summer Reading Program, “Unearth a Story,” officially begins later in June, but families can start the adventure early with special pre-program activities beginning Friday, June 5. Throughout the summer, the Eastpoint and Carrabelle branches of the Franklin County Public Libraries will offer hands-on programs exploring archaeology, dinosaurs, fossils, ancient civilizations, earth science, and America 250. These free activities are designed to inspire curiosity, literacy, creativity, exploration, and community engagement. All programs are free and open to the public, and no library card is required.
Friday, June 5, Saturday, June 6 & Sunday, June 7 – Freedom 250 Truck at the Eastpoint Branch from 10 AM-5 PM each day. This museum on wheels is a traveling exhibit bringing the story of America’s founding directly to communities across the nation. Interactive exhibits invite visitors to explore the remarkable fight for American freedom.
Summer Reading is an annual program that brings children, teens, and families to local public libraries for reading and activities. The Summer Reading Program encourages lifelong reading, supports reluctant readers, helps children maintain their skills over the summer, promotes use of the library and books, and provides fun opportunities for family time.
Organizer:
Friends of Franklin County Public Libraries
Address:
159 Hickory Dip Rd
Eastpoint,
FL
United States
Phone:
(850) 670-8151