
Many local attractions qualify for free admission passes through the library’s Experience Pass program
FVRLibraries invites residents of the library district to get to know the library and the communities it serves in a new way! As part of FVRLibraries’ 75th Anniversary celebration, the FVRLibraries Road Trip Passport offers individuals and families the opportunity to visit the 15 libraries of the district, get the unique passport stamp for each one, find the answer to a challenge question, and visit some fun and interesting community locations.
Many local attractions qualify for free admission passes through the library’s Experience Pass program. Answers to challenge questions can be logged online to earn badges and enter the traveler in the grand prize drawing at the end of the program. There’s even an option for armchair travelers.
Passports are now available at all FVRLibraries locations. The journey continues through December 1. Three winners will take home a grand prize at the end of their adventure. Learn more and get started at fvrl.org/passport.
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