York Revolution’s DownTown to Visit Libraries this Summer

Area youth participating in York County Libraries (YCL) SummerQuest program will have an opportunity to see York Revolution’s DownTown both on and off the baseball field this summer. The mascot will be visiting seven YCL locations for story timeAnyone wanting photos with DownTown is encouraged to bring a camera along to the free events.            

 

“Everyone knows that DownTown can’t talk, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t love helping people enjoy reading and discovering their local library,” says York Revolution President Eric MenzerFortunately, we’ll be sending people along with him to help out with the talking part, so on behalf of DownTown, I can say that he’s looking forward to seeing everyone this summer to enjoy story time with the Revs!”

 

DownTown and friends from the York Revolution will visit libraries on the following dates and times:

 

Tuesday, June 18, 10:30 a.m.

Glatfelter Memorial Library

101 Glenview Road, Spring Grove 

717-225-3220  

 

Friday, June 21, 10:30 a.m.

Red Land Community Library

70 Newberry Commons, Etters  

717-938-5599  

 

Wednesday, June 26, 10:30 a.m.

Collinsville Community Library 

2632 Delta Road, Brogue

717-927-9014

 

Tuesday, July 16, 10:30 a.m.

Dillsburg Area Public Library  

204 Mumper Lane, Dillsburg  

717-432-5613  

Rain location: 

Calvary Methodist Church Family Center Building

203 Mumper Lane, Dillsburg

 

Friday, July 1910:30 a.m.

Dover Area Community Library  

3700-3 Davidsburg Road, Dover  

717-292-6814  

 

Wednesday, July 31, 10:15 a.m.

Village Library

35-C North Main Street, Jacobus

717-428-1034

 

Friday, August 9, 10:15 a.m.

Guthrie Memorial Library 

2 Library Place, Hanover  

717-632-5183

 

 

"In addition to meeting DownTown at YCL locations, local youth have a chance to see a Revs game and DownTown at his favorite place, the ballpark," says York County Libraries President Robert F. Lambert. "Each summer, the York Revolution generously provides game tickets to encourage children to read, learn, and stay active during summer vacation."

 

This year, while ticket supplies last, 500 children who reach the 800-minute reading and activity goal will be able to attend the game on Sunday, August 18, at WellSpan Park. The 800-minute achievers are invited to participate in a pregame parade around the field, and one lucky participant will be able to throw out the game's first pitch. Parents should visit their local library for details.

 

Additional information about the upcoming programs can be found at yorklibraries.org/events. York County Libraries SummerQuest is an annual program that provides hundreds of opportunities for youth to stay active and learn during summer vacation. This year's "Adventure Begins at Your Library "SummerQuest encourages participants to read, learn, have fun at library events, and explore area parks. It is free to join. All that is needed is a library card, available online at yorklibraries.org and at any YCL location during regular operating hours.