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Daytona Beach Library Round Up

Free concerts, trivia, and storytime for kids, teens, and adults this March.

By Barry KuKes, Marketing Specialist | Volusia County Public Libraries February 20, 2026

Daytona Beach Regional Library Offers Free March 2026 Programs for Adults, Teens, and Children

Press Release | February 19, 2026
 Source: Volusia County Public Library

Daytona Beach Regional Library, located at 105 Jackie Robinson Parkway, Daytona Beach, invites adults, teens, and children to enjoy a variety of free programs this March.

Programs include literacy development, hands-on learning opportunities, technology skill-building, and enrichment activities. There are opportunities for everyone to develop new skills, spark creativity, and continue learning at the library.


Adult Programs

Gladius
Saturday, March 7 | 2:00 PM
Experience Gladius, an award-winning composer and accomplished classical/flamenco-style guitarist. Co-sponsored by Volusia County Public Library and Friends of the Daytona Beach Regional Library. Registration not required.

In Song with Marc Black... Growing Up in the Woodstock Generation
Saturday, March 21 | 2:00 PM
Enjoy popular music of the 50s and 60s and reflections on American culture with Marc Black, NY Blues Hall of Fame inductee. Co-sponsored by Volusia County Public Library and Friends of the Daytona Beach Regional Library. Registration not required.

Ilana Zaks-Nederlander: Violinist
Saturday, March 28 | 2:00 PM
Experience the dynamic artistry and musical storytelling of award-winning American violinist Ilana Zaks. Co-sponsored by Volusia County Public Library and Friends of the Daytona Beach Regional Library. Registration not required.


Teen Programs

The Hunger Games Trivia Hang Out
Wednesday, March 11 | 4:00 PM
Stop by the Teen Area to compete in Hunger Games trivia. Open to students in grades 6–12. Registration not required.


Children’s Programs

La Hora del Cuento
Tuesday, March 3 | 11:00 AM
This interactive, bilingual literacy program is designed for children ages 0–5. Children and caregivers explore early literacy skills in English and Spanish through stories, rhymes, and music. Programs may conclude with a brief S.T.R.E.A.M. activity. Registration not required.

All programs are free and open to the public.

For more information, call (386) 257-6036 or visit www.volusialibrary.org.


Media Contact

Barry KuKes
Marketing Specialist
Volusia County Public Library
Email: bkukes@volusia.org
Phone: 386-248-1745, ext. 11216

This article is based on a press release issued February 19, 2026, by Volusia County Public Library.


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