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Richland Library’s inaugural Read Freely Fest coming to Columbia

The library’s free, family-friendly festival will feature author talks, book sales, and entertainment across across three day.

The exterior of the Richland main library with a banner for Read Freely Fest hanging about the rounded, glass front doors.

This library is setting the stage for Read Freely Fest.

Photo via Richland Library

Book it to Richland Library this weekend to check out Read Freely Fest — its inaugural celebration of books and literature. The event takes place at the library’s Main location in downtown Columbia, starting the evening of Friday, March 28 through Sunday, March 30.

The free festival has a packed schedule, but here’s a synopsis of what you can expect over the three days.

Overdue

The event starts on Friday, March 28, at 7 p.m. with Overdue, an 18+, after-hours celebration. Kick off the weekend with live music, community arts and crafts, and “Wham! Kapow!,” a comic book-focused author panel.

Author talks

On Saturday + Sunday, get ready to go beyond your favorite stories by listening to author discussions across three stages: the main stage, auditorium, and theater. The schedule is packed with 25 sessions throughout the weekend, including headliners:

Two people browsing shelves of books with one person holding a white tote back over their shoulder. The bag has a red and blue Read Freely Fest logo on it.

Read Freely Fest will help you find new books.

Photo via Richland Library

Book sales

Browse the exhibitors to discover curated selections of books, handcrafted goods, and art. Local independent bookseller All Good Books will help you find your next favorite read while showcasing books by the event’s authors. You can also venture into Indie Author Alley to meet local authors and purchase their books.

On Saturday + Sunday, the Richland Library Friends and Foundation Book Sale will pop up in the library’s rear parking lot. Search for pre-owned books and take them home by the bagful.

Food, fun, and entertainment

If you’re just going to Read Freely Fest for the authors, you’re only getting half the story. Aside from Overdue, the whole festival is family-friendly, with kid’s activities in the Children’s Room on Saturday + Sunday.

Throughout the weekend, you’ll find plenty of interactive fun like creative workshops, poetry readings, yard games, and group discussions. Live music will also take stage: Danny Bedrosian and Secret Army performs on Saturday + Twin Toasters on Sunday.

Don’t forget to fuel up during the festival — local food trucks will be on-site on Saturday + Sunday.

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