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Published on March 25, 2025
Charlotte County Invites Community to Art and Reading Festivities during Suncoast Remake Learning DaysSource: Google Street View

Charlotte County is gearing up for an interactive learning spree as part of the Suncoast Remake Learning Days, a festival that promises to unleash creativity and a thirst for knowledge across all ages. From April 19 through May 3, families and youth are invited to partake in activities that span the spectrum from art to literature, hosted by the Charlotte County Libraries & History.

First on the docket is the "Art for All Ages" event set to take place at the Port Charlotte Public Library. Scheduled for April 19 from 2 to 4 p.m., this outing marks its fourth anniversary and calls for participants to dive hands-on into painting, instrument play, embroidery, paper crafts, and more. According to the official announcement by Charlotte County, guests are advised to "dress for a mess" as the library intends to offer both indoor and outdoor activities, connecting them with local artists and hobbyists.

The love for the written word will be in the spotlight as the Punta Gorda Charlotte Library hosts the World Book Day Read-a-Thon on April 22 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Celebrating the global appreciation of reading, the event features read alouds, silent reading sessions accompanied by relaxing music, and light refreshments. In case the literary flame gets kindled, attendees will also have the chance to draft their own narratives. The event by Charlotte County description shares a catchy note, "We feel the need for reading."

Both the "Art for All Ages" program and the World Book Day Read-a-Thon stand as highlights in a broader initiative that focuses on experiential learning and community engagement. These events are free and open to public, inviting individuals and families to delve into new forms of self-expression and literary adventure. For more detailed information and to discover other events that are part of the festival, interested parties can visit Charlotte County's website.