This month's library social hour celebrates our history with a visit from Kentucky Chautauqua® character, Daniel Boone. Registration is recommended but not required. For ages 8 to 99+.
Daniel Boone is the quintessential Kentuckian, having blazed the trails that would become the map of Kentucky through courage, love of the newfound region, and his cunning facility with the land and its native peoples. Born November 2, 1734, Boone quickly demonstrated a preference for the outdoors and established himself as an accomplished hunter and explorer. In 1767, he first visited Kentucky and found this new territory as beautiful as it was dangerous, as it was hotly contested by native populations and the ever-advancing British colonists. Boone was an intrepid adventurer and natural leader whose exploits justify his largerthan-life reputation. In 1784, John Filson published The Discovery, Settlement And Present State of Kentucke. This influential book chronicled the adventures of Boone and established him not only as an important settler and explorer of Kentucky and the west, but as an American legend.
The Library Social Hour is a monthly meet up, where participants can join others in a relaxed setting to socialize and participate in interactive activities, games or crafts.

AGE GROUP: | Young Adult (18-24 years) | Tween (11-13 years) | Teen (13-17 years) | Seniors (55+) | Families | Children (8-11 years) | Children (5-8 years) | Adults (18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Performing Arts, Music & Plays | Discover & Explore |
The Tates Creek Branch is located off Tates Creek Road at the Laredo Drive intersection.