Angela L. Flagg, APR, Chief Communications Officer
804.692.3653, angela.flagg@lva.virginia.gov
Library of Virginia mobile programming van to visit Thomas C. Boushall Middle School in Richmond
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA – The Library of Virginia will bring its mobile programming van, LVA On the Go, to Thomas C. Boushall Middle School, 3400 Hopkins Road, Richmond, Virginia, on Saturday, April 12 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. during the school’s NASA STEM event, Artemis Moon Trees.
LVA On the Go travels across the Commonwealth each year, connecting the community with some of the Library’s vast resources and programming.
Attendees at Thomas C. Boushall Middle School can register for a Library account, discuss regional and family history and discover research and educational materials from the Library of Virginia.
For more information, visit edu.lva.virginia.gov/lva-on-the-go. LVA On the Go vehicle images are available
here: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/gvvgzctbwj7ebn9whv6z3/AF0nWHpTFU0-NxPTbYWZeJc?rlkey=qiqgve7vxujhqbeg9wtdu1gjs&dl=0
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