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Beyond Books: A Celebration of Music at the Free Library of Philadelphia

As detailed by the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture, June is African American Music Appreciation Month and a celebration of “African American musical influences that comprise an essential part of our nation’s treasured cultural heritage.” In addition to music history books covering significant genres and African American artists, the Free Library of Philadelphia is home to a vast catalog of musical scores, CDs, cassettes, vinyl records, and downloadable music to enjoy. There are even musical instruments for loan!

Speaking of musical instruments, Make Music Day, an annual worldwide celebration of music, also happens to fall in June (June 21, to be exact). From jazz musicians and church choirs to rappers, rock bands, and more, all ages and skill levels are invited to share their talents and love of music with friends and neighbors in cities across the country, including Philly! If you also want to share your love for the Library this month, please consider making a donation to the Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation, and help us fund vital programs making a difference throughout our region.

The Musical Instrument Petting Zoo

In a recent round-up of Make Music Day 2024 programming throughout the country, PR Newswire highlighted the Free Library of Philadelphia’s upcoming Musical Instrument Petting Zoo! One of many enriching programs offered by the Free Library, the Musical Instrument Petting Zoo was developed in partnership with Keep Music Alive, a Pennsylvania nonprofit dedicated to promoting “the educational, therapeutic and social benefits of playing music,” and The NAMM Foundation.

The Musical Instrument Petting Zoo will take place at Shakespeare Park (adjacent to the Parkway Central Library) on Friday, June 21, 2024. This fun, free event is open to the public, and “over 75 different musical instruments will be available to try,” according to PR Newswire! Be sure to visit makemusicphilly.org for more information on other Make Music Day 2024 celebrations, workshops, and performances taking place in and around the city of Philadelphia for all ages and abilities.

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The Free Library is one of the most important educational and cultural institutions in Philadelphia. While the City of Philadelphia provides public funds for the operations of the Free Library, it is through the Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation and the generosity of private funding from individuals, foundations, and corporations that the Free Library is able to offer many of the Library’s incredible programs and activities that advance literacy, guide learning, inspire curiosity throughout the region, and help deliver on the promise of an equitable future for all of Philadelphia’s children, families, and communities.

Written by The Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation

The Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation supports the Free Library of Philadelphia as a center for learning and opportunity in every neighborhood, for every Philadelphian. Together, the Library and the Foundation enrich the lives of citizens by encouraging civic dialogue, cultural engagement, community participation, and the free exchange of ideas. Wide‐ranging services include computer classes, culinary literacy programs, senior services, support for job seekers, small businesses, and New Americans, outreach services to incarcerated people, special exhibitions, Author Events, Read by 4th the annual One Book, One Philadelphia program, The Rosenbach Library and Museum, and more.