Heflin, AL — On Thursday, June 26 at 10:00 a.m., the Lucile L. Morgan Public Library invites families to experience “World Folktales in Living Color” as part of its Summer Reading Program. This engaging event will feature storyteller Natalie Jones, who brings to life captivating tales from cultures around the globe.
Children will be taken on a vibrant storytelling journey, learning about diverse traditions, characters, and lessons through Jones’ dynamic performance. The event encourages imagination, curiosity, and cultural appreciation—making it a perfect way to start the day of summer reading fun.
Hosted at 541 Ross Street in Heflin, this program is free and open to the public. It’s designed for kids of all ages and is part of the library’s mission to promote literacy and learning during the summer months.
Whether you’re a local resident or just passing through, the Lucile L. Morgan Public Library welcomes everyone to come and color their world with the power of story.
