PG Public Library releases 2020 Youth Services Report
PRINCE GEORGE – For a year much different than others, this report reflects exactly that says the Prince George Public Library.
“This year’s Youth Services Report is a little different than past reports. For example, you’ll notice that we’ve highlighted the number of times people’s pets interrupted online programs,” said Amy Dhanjal, Manager of Communications & Engagement. “It’s a testament to how unusual things were in 2020, and how dedicated our staff were as they continued to serve local youth.”
The library hosted over 250 virtual programs for children and teens since March 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the library’s ability to offer in-person programs.
This number comes from the library’s annual Youth Services Report which highlights the library’s impact on children and teens; the report is released every year during Family Literacy Week.
