Mayor Mattie Parker, City of Fort Worth | City of Fort Worth website
Mayor Mattie Parker, City of Fort Worth | City of Fort Worth website
The Fort Worth Public Library has introduced the Fun Tracker program, a year-round initiative aimed at encouraging residents to engage with library programs and explore cultural events across Fort Worth. The program is designed to offer fresh experiences each season, with activities curated by library staff.
Many of these activities will align with national holidays or month-long celebrations such as July Fourth or Black History Month. "We hope Fort Worth residents will experience their city and the library in new ways through the Fun Tracker," said Library Director Midori Clark. "It’s all about doing memorable activities that are free, fun and accessible to everyone. I’m looking forward to using the Fun Tracker, too!"
In addition to the Fun Tracker, the library will continue its Spring Reading Challenge in March and the Mayor’s Summer Reading Challenge from June to August. Participants in these challenges can earn Fort Worth Fun Tracker library experience points.
Residents interested in participating can learn more by visiting their local Fort Worth Public Library or accessing information online.