The Teen Bird-A-Month program at Whitmore Library offers local teens a unique opportunity to engage with nature and science in a collaborative environment. This monthly session encourages participants to learn about local bird species, conservation efforts, and identification techniques. Whether you are a budding ornithologist or just looking for a fun, educational way to spend your afternoon, this program provides a welcoming space for teens to connect, learn, and explore the natural world together.
What to Expect
A structured session involving learning, discussion, and activities related to bird species and nature.
Who Should Attend
Teens
Students
Nature enthusiasts
Library members
Agenda Overview
The program is held on June 22, 2026, at the Whitmore Library, providing an hour of interactive learning.
Venue & Address
Whitmore Library
2197 Fort Union Blvd Cottonwood Heights , Utah – 84121 United States
Organizer
Salt Lake County Library · Public Institution
The Salt Lake County Library system offers diverse programming for all age groups.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this program free?
Yes, it is a free library program.
Who can attend?
The program is specifically designed for teens.
Do I need to bring supplies?
All necessary supplies are provided by the library.
Where is it held?
Whitmore Library, 2197 Fort Union Blvd, Cottonwood Heights, UT.
Is registration required?
Please check the library's event calendar for registration details.
What is the goal of the program?
To foster an interest in nature and bird conservation among teens.