Little Free Library will celebrate the inaugural National Little Free Library Day on Sunday, May 17, marking the beginning of Little Free Library Week, May 17-23. The day "will serve as a focal point for a weeklong celebration that invites people everywhere to share books, connect with neighbors, and engage with Little Free Libraries in their communities," LFL noted.
Observed on the anniversary of Little Free Library becoming a nonprofit in 2012, the event highlights the organization's mission to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access via its global network of more than 200,000 book-sharing boxes. Through its nonprofit programs, LFL provides thousands of Little Free Libraries and books to individuals and organizations in "book deserts"--areas with limited or no access to reading materials.
"We're thrilled to introduce National Little Free Library Day to celebrate the joy and power of this movement and the people behind the books--the neighbors, families, volunteers, and partners who bring Little Free Libraries to life," said Daniel Gumnit, CEO and executive director of LFL. "During Little Free Library Week, we're reminded that sharing a book can spark a love of reading, bring neighbors together, and build stronger, more caring communities."
During Little Free Library Week, LFL will also announce the winners of the 2026 Todd H. Bol Awards for Outstanding Achievement, honoring stewards who are making a difference in communities worldwide. For more information about National Little Free Library Day and Little Free Library Week, click here.

