Do you have a favorite animal you would like to see as Independent Hill's mascot? Come suggest one!
Different libraries around the county have loving, fun mascots: Chinn Park has Squirt the Turtle, Central has Dewey the Bear, Manassas City has Manny the Penguin, and many, many more! Independent Hill would like to add our own friend to the PWCL mascots and we want your help deciding who will be the next member of our family! Whether a sea bunny or a unicat, all animals are welcome, fantastical, extinct, or otherwise! Just remember--the more huggable the better!
Animal suggestions will be taken until April 22nd.
We'll vote on the top four animals from April 23rd to May 6th!
To vote, drop by our Suggest an Animal ballot box at Independent Hill or, if you can't make it to the library, email hmiller@pwcgov.org. We look forward to your vote!
AGE GROUP: | All Ages/Families |
EVENT TYPE: | Special Events |
TAGS: | vote | mascot | lovable critters under advisement |
Independent Hill Library was the sixth library. With its mid-county location, Independent Hill is a bridge that serves both the eastern and western ends of the county. Nestled inside George Hellwig Park, the library’s pastoral setting includes a pavilion with seating and free Wi-Fi access.
The library's collection consists of books, DVDs, audiobooks, magazines, newspapers and learning tablets for all ages and interests. Independent Hill offers two public access computers, scanning, copying, and faxing services. There are several comfortable chairs with laptop trays and two study tables with chairs for patron’s convenience. Story times are offered throughout the year.