For families looking for fun, and often overlooked resources in the community, the Graves County Public Library continues to be a hub of activity and creativity. The library regularly offers engaging programs for all ages, and its next event is sure to be a hit with young explorers.
On Saturday, November 22, from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m., the library will host a Dinosaur Tea Party, featuring stories, games, and snacks. The event is designed for children accompanied by an adult, and organizers ask that parents and guardians remain engaged with their child throughout the program. Drop-offs will not be permitted.
Library staff note that the program aims to create a fun, shared experience for families while encouraging early literacy and imaginative play. However, they advise that food served may have come into contact with tree nuts, soy, or other allergens, and cannot guarantee allergen-free snacks.
The Dinosaur Tea Party is one of many events the Graves County Public Library offers throughout the year—making it a valuable community resource for entertainment, education, and connection.
For updates on upcoming programs, residents are encouraged to follow the library’s social media pages or visit in person.




