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Bridgerton Garden Party
Kingsport Public Library hosting Bridgerton Garden Party
Dearest readers. Your presence is requested at the Kingsport Public Library on May 4 at 2 p.m. to partake in a special afternoon Bridgerton Garden Party.
This free event will celebrate the Season 3 premiere of the award-winning Bridgerton series in the library’s auditorium.
Afternoon events will feature Regency era crafts such as fan-making and silhouette portraiture and gentlefolk who are actively inclined may enjoy croquet on the lawn in Glen Bruce Park. Light tea refreshments will also be provided for your enjoyment.
As this is bound to be the most fashionable event of the season, library officials are recommending you register beforehand.
To register, please visit https://bit.ly/4b3pwfE. You can also register by going to the Kingsport Public Library’s website (www.kingsportlibrary.org) and searching for Bridgerton Garden Party under the Events tab.
For information on other events, activities and programs at the Kingsport Public Library, please visit www.kingsportlibrary.org.
About Kingsport Public Library
The Kingsport Public Library, founded in 1921 as the Kingsport Book Club, has been a part of the City of Kingsport since 1929. In 1961, the library moved to its current Broad Street location. Today it serves the residents of Kingsport by providing access to a variety of materials and services to support their informational, educational, and recreational needs. For more information, please visit www.kingsportlibrary.org.
About the City of Kingsport
Founded in 1917, the City of Kingsport (pop. 55,400) is located on the Tennessee-Virginia border at the crossroads of I-81 and I-26 near the geographic center of the eastern United States. The city is widely known as a planned community, designed by renowned city planner John Nolen and wrapping around the foot of Bays Mountain – a 3,750-acre park, nature preserve, planetarium and observatory. Kingsport is recognized as an International Safe Community by the National Safety Council, a Healthier Tennessee community, and won the 2009 Harvard Innovations in American Government Award for its higher education initiatives. While many city names are duplicated throughout the U.S., there’s only one Kingsport – a fact that invokes community pride, known locally as the “Kingsport Spirit.” For more information, please visit www.kingsporttn.gov.



