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Fort Worth Public Library launches year-round program to help community find adventure across the city

January 6,2025


Reposted from The City of Fort Worth.

Today, the Fort Worth Public Library is unveiling the Fort Worth Fun Tracker, an exciting roadmap for exploring Fort Worth to experience meaningful activities with friends and family.

The Library has developed the Fun Tracker program to encourage residents to participate in library programs, explore services and experience cultural events and activities throughout the City of Fort Worth. Library staff will curate activities and will introduce new ideas each season.

“We hope Fort Worth residents will experience their city and the library in new ways through the Fun Tracker,” said Library Director Midori Clark. “It’s all about doing memorable activities that are free, fun and accessible to everyone. I’m looking forward to using the Fun Tracker, too!”

Participants of all ages can sign up for the Fort Worth Fun Tracker through the Beanstack app, selecting their age category. Whether participants are families looking for affordable outings, teens looking for creative outlets, or young adults looking to explore something new in the City, there is something worthwhile to find in the Fort Worth Fun Tracker.

Many curated activities are themed to match a national holiday or monthlong celebrations such as July 4th or Black History Month. The Fun Tracker will be refreshed each season to offer exciting new opportunities that match the time of year.

How to Participate

Residents must register in the Beanstack app, which the Library has used for years to promote reading challenges and the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program. Once registered, participants can choose programs, events, or activities to earn digital badges and library experience points. There are monthly and seasonal goals for participants of all ages.