A twist on a Williams Library program, this taste of the neighborhood will feature food from nearby local restaurants, drinks, and music and offer a first look at the renovated library.
Tickets are $75 per person and $15 for children age 5-12. Free admission for children under 5. Sponsorship opportunities available.
Event Chairs: Stacey and Leron McAdoo
Stacey is the president of the CALS Board of Directors the founder of the Writeous (Spoken Word Collective). Leron is Little Rock's first Poet Laureate and will share a poem to celebrate National Poetry Month.
Entertainment includes:
Sponsorship opportunities available here.
Proceeds will benefit Williams Library programs and activities, including Family Dinner Nights.
AGE GROUP: | All ages |
EVENT TYPE: | Society & Culture | Music | Food & Drink |
TAGS: | WilliamsReopening |
The tenth library in the Central Arkansas Library System was dedicated in Sue Cowan Williams’s honor on March 22, 1997. Fittingly, the Sue Cowan Williams Library serves the community near the historic Dunbar High School building in downtown Little Rock, where Williams taught. Today at the Williams Library, patrons can see the same commitment to education and equal opportunity that inspired Sue Cowan Williams to take a stand. Williams offers a wide range of programs for children and teens.