
Greenville, OH — The Greenville Public Library invites families to join in the fun during its Summer Reading Program with Family Fun Days, held every Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. on the library lawn. Designed for all ages, this lively weekly series brings entertainment, creativity, and community together—completely free of charge.
This year’s lineup features an exciting mix of performances:
- June 10 – Madcap Puppets, a dynamic puppet troupe
- June 17 – Wes Holly Show featuring magic, music, and juggling
- June 24 – Freddy Fossil’s Dino Show, a prehistoric adventure for all
In the event of inclement weather, programs will be moved indoors to the Gospel Baptist Church Activity Building, located at 115 West Fifth Street.
“Family Fun Days are a highlight of our summer programming,” said Ashley Cook, Children’s Librarian. “We love bringing families together to enjoy engaging performances and create lasting memories.”
All events are free and open to the public—no registration required. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets for outdoor seating.
The Greenville Public Library extends its sincere thanks to the Friends of the Greenville Public Library and the Greyson James Steyer Memorial Fund for their generous support in making this program possible.
For more information about the Summer Reading Program and other library events, please visit the library or follow along on social media.

