The Florida Panthers are taking their summer reading tour to the Kendale Lakes Library, with the team announcing an additional stop on their educational initiative. As part of their commitment to promoting literacy and community engagement, the Panthers will be visiting the Kendale Lakes Library to meet with local children and encourage a love of reading. The summer reading tour, now in its second year, has already made stops at various libraries across South Florida, with the team's players and mascot, Stanley C. Panther, interacting with kids and distributing books to support their reading development. By visiting the Kendale Lakes Library, the Panthers are continuing their efforts to make a positive impact on the local community and inspire a lifelong love of reading in young minds.


Florida Panthers Announce Additional Stop on Summer Reading Tour at Kendale Lakes Library  NHL.com