New Park Central Library to Open on 9/11/22

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The new Park Central Library in the heart of Manassas Park will open on Sunday, September 11th. Conveniently co-located with City Hall, the new Park Central Library is the community’s most exciting destination for learning, discovering, creating and connecting. 

Tailored specifically to the needs of the Manassas Park community, the Park Central Library is a modern day library offering virtual reality, 3D printing, technology, programs and services in addition to a large collection of books, digital books and movies.  

“A truly local resource, the new Park Central Library is an amazing asset for our community, offering education and enrichment options for every community member. Opening the library is a huge milestone in our downtown redevelopment project. As residential and commercial development in the area continues, community members can start taking advantage of the Library. A cornerstone of the Park Central Plaza, the Park Central Library makes Manassas Park an even better place to live, work and thrive.” Said City Manager, Laszlo Palko.

The opening day celebration will be on Sunday, September 11, 2022 from noon until 6:00 PM. Community members can tour the library, check out books and participate in fun opening day activities, including a balloon artist, introduction to virtual reality, crafts, a library scavenger hunt, storytimes and more.

“We look forward to serving and connecting with more community members and sharing our expanded collections, programs and services.” said Library Director Holly Ritchie.

Original source can be found here.



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