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Lewisville Public Library Hosts Free Vision Screenings and Special Events for Homeschoolers and Families

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Published on September 27, 2025
Lewisville Public Library Hosts Free Vision Screenings and Special Events for Homeschoolers and FamiliesSource: City of Lewisville, TX

The Lewisville Public Library, situated at 1197 W. Main Street, is swinging open its doors for a series of community-centric activities that cater to various age groups and interests. According to the City of Lewisville's announcement, one such event offers free vision screenings. These screenings, provided by the Highland Village Lions Club, are available for anyone ages 6 months and older. On Monday, Sept. 29, from 10 a.m. to noon, you can walk into the Small Conference Room without any prior registration and find out if there's a need to see an eye doctor.

Beyond the clear view that the vision screening promises, the library is also reaching out to homeschool families. On Tuesday, Sept. 30, from 2-3 p.m., the Bennett Program Room will become a hub for learning and exchange for homeschoolers. The Homeschool Open House invites parents and children to brush up on the library's extensive resources and services that bolster at-home education, no ticket or registration required.

For those desiring a breath of fresh air combined with literary enrichment, the Lewisville Public Library prescribes a dose of Story Stroll Storytime at Central Park, 1899 S Edmonds Lane. Scheduled for Friday, Oct. 3, from 10-10:30 a.m., this event promises a delightful mix for families. It's an ideal setting for children of all ages to revel in storytime, and if the skies should turn grey, social media will offer updates on any weather-induced changes.