Across the City of Fort Worth, we invite Whovians to unite at a local library for festivities and celebrations of The Doctor. Check the schedule below for different branch activities.
Join the international celebration of one of the most popular and longest-running sci-fi shows of all time: Dr. Who! Dr. Who Day is celebrated annually on November 23, the day in 1963 when the very first episode aired in the UK. Later becoming a staple of PBS programming in the US, the show has an extensive worldwide fandom. The show follows The Doctor, an ancient extraterrestrial who travels through time and space in a blue spacecraft shaped like a British police box, called the TARDIS.
The following locations are excited to serve as community gathering spaces celebrating art in all forms in recognition of The Doctor!
- Central Library Youth - DIY Bowties, TARDIS photo booth, coloring pages
- Central Library Lobby - make & take bookmarks
- COOL - DIY Bowties, Sonic Screwdrivers and TARDIS creations
- Diamond Hill/Jarvis - 3D drawings, watch episodes, Gallifreyan alphabet, Adipose toss and more
- East Berry - watch episodes, Doctor Who coloring, 3D printable TARDIS
- East Regional - DIY Bowties, Adipose Toss, 3D drawings, 3D printing
- Ella Mae Shamblee - watching episodes, Doctor Who coloring
- eSkills - 3D printed TARDIS, Doctor Who coloring
- Northside - 3D drawings, 3D printed TARDIS
- Northwest - Green screen fun, Sonic Screwdrivers, DIY Bowties, Gallifreyan Tin Foil Art and much more
- Seminary South - Doctor Who mosaic, DIY Bowties, watch episodes and more
- Southwest Regional- Sonic Screwdrivers, 3D drawings, watch episodes and more
- Ridglea - Scavenger Hunt for 3D TARDIS (3-4 p.m.), watch episodes, Doctor Who coloring
- Wedgwood - DIY Bowties, Doctor Who Coloring, 3D drawings and Sonic Screwdrivers
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