September 22, 2025 - 11:22

Satellite Beach Public Library has been awarded $500 in grant funding to enhance its educational offerings related to aviary studies. This grant, part of the Flight Path program, aims to support libraries in their efforts to provide engaging and informative resources to the community.
The funding will be utilized to acquire educational materials that focus on avian life, fostering a deeper understanding of birds and their habitats among patrons of all ages. The library plans to organize workshops, presentations, and interactive sessions that will not only educate but also inspire a love for wildlife conservation.
Local residents can look forward to a variety of programs that will encourage exploration and appreciation of the avian world. This initiative aligns with the library's mission to promote lifelong learning and community engagement through diverse educational experiences. The library staff is excited about the opportunities this grant will create and is eager to share knowledge about our feathered friends with the community.
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