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Murrieta Launches 'Library For All' For Adults With Disabilities

The goal of the program is to provide activities that are fun, creative, and meaningful to all participants.

From the Murrieta Public Library: The Murrieta Public Library invites adults with disabilities to a new library enrichment program. Library for All features activities tailored to the participant’s unique interests and ability levels. The goal of the program is to provide activities that are fun, creative, and meaningful to all participants.

An interactive program for adults with disabilities, ages 18 and up, and their families/coaches, will be beneficial for an underserved population within the community. Efforts to provide inclusive programming are an important aspect of library service which results in numerous rewards for families, communities and libraries.

Library for All has a different theme each month and features crafts and STEM related activities, movie days, and much more. The program will be held in the Library’s Community Room once month at 10:30 a.m. Please see the upcoming summer dates below:

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  • Tuesday, May 22: Operation Gratitude
  • Monday, June 11: Mythbusters
  • Monday, July 30: Bingo and Board Games Day
  • Tuesday, August 28: Pick Your Movie Day

Registration is required; please sign up at the Adult Reference Desk.

This program is free and open to the public. The Murrieta Public Library is located at 8 Town Square (Adams Avenue and Kalmia Street). For more information, call (951) 304-BOOK (2665) or visit the Library’s webpage here.

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