
The Daffodil Princesses will visit several Pierce County Library System locations this spring to read with children. Members of the Daffodil Festival’s Royal Court will read a story and be available for photos with children ages 3-8.
“Children love reading with the princesses and we are super thrilled to foster this love of reading and highlight strong female role models,” said Pierce County Library Executive Director Gretchen Caserotti. “Our partnership with the princesses not only sparks a passion for reading in the youngest readers but also shows them that literacy is the key to success.”
The Pierce County Library values its partnership with the Daffodil Festival and its court. This partnership shows the Library’s commitment to relationships that support and strengthen communities.
Saturday, March 29, 11 a.m.-noon
- DuPont Pierce County Library, 1540 Wilmington Drive
- Graham Pierce County Library, 9202 224th St. E.
- Milton/Edgewood Pierce County Library, 900 Meridian E., Suite 29, Milton
- Steilacoom Pierce County Library, 2950 Steilacoom Blvd.
Saturday, March 29, 2-3 p.m.
- Orting Pierce County Library, 202 Washington Ave. S.
- Sumner Pierce County Library, 1116 Fryar Ave.
- Tillicum Pierce County Library, 14916 Washington Ave. SW, Lakewood
- University Place Pierce County Library, 3609 Market Place W., Suite 100
Saturday, April 12, 11 a.m.–noon
- Fife Pierce County Library, 6622 20th St. E.
- Gig Harbor Pierce County Library, 4424 Point Fosdick Drive
- Parkland/Spanaway Pierce County Library, 13718 Pacific Ave. S., Tacoma
Saturday, April 12, 11 a.m.–noon
- Interim Lakewood Pierce County Library, 10202 Gravelly Lake Drive SW
- Key Center Pierce County Library, 8905 Key Peninsula Hwy NW, Lakebay
- South Hill Pierce County Library, 15420 Meridian E.
- Summit Pierce County Library, 5107 112th St. E., Tacoma
Get more information on all Pierce County Library events at mypcls.com/calendar.
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