Thousands of children and their families attended Kirk Cameron's “See You at the Library” event held at hundreds of libraries across multiple states.
On Saturday, families rallied at story hours in libraries participating in Cameron’s “See You at the Library” event, held in coordination with his faith-based children’s book publisher Brave Books.“304 story hours happened today across 46 states!” Brave Books’s Zach Bell told the Washington Examiner. “Absolutely incredible!”
“It was a wild ride, but it was absolutely unbelievable,” Jones said. “It was so much bigger than I could have ever imagined it being.” @BraveBooksUS From the crowd comparison, I would say that 'See You At The Library' was a resounding success. Perhaps think twice, @HMCPL and @ALALibrary before trying to suppress our First Amendment Rights. #seeyouathelibrary pic.twitter.com/ts46mE2H5KJones said Cameron read his faith-based children’s books, As You Grow and Pride Comes Before the Fall, and women’s sports advocate Riley Gaines spoke at both locations.
Cameron also traveled to libraries in Tennessee and Texas. Pinal County, Arizona, Sheriff Mark Lamb, podcaster and author David Harris Jr., and former mobster Michael Franzese also made appearances at other library gatherings across the country, with some seeing crowds as large as 1,000 people, according to Brave Books.
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