Urge Provo City Library to Host 'Save The Wolf King' Event


Urge Provo City Library to Host 'Save The Wolf King' Event
The Issue
Months ago, I attended a movie night at the Springville Library. To my surprise, there were hardly any people there. The lack of communal experiences like this in our area has been concerning for me. It's important to create spaces where residents can come together, share experiences, and engage in meaningful conversations.
The recent tragic gun shooting at UVU has left many in our community feeling distressed and isolated. In these trying times, it is crucial to gather as a community and talk about our struggles. 'Save The Wolf King,' a poignant series with rich storytelling, offers a platform to explore themes such as healing, resilience, and mutual support. Hosting a community screening and fan art showcase at the Provo City Library would be a wonderful opportunity for us to connect and initiate conversations about our personal and collective traumas.
A community event such as this can be both healing and inspiring. By coming together for a shared experience, we can strengthen community bonds and encourage open dialogue about difficult subject matters. An accompanying fan art showcase would provide a creative outlet for expressing emotions and understanding diverse perspectives within our community.
The Provo City Library is an ideal venue for such a gathering, offering ample space for participants to enjoy the screening and the art displays comfortably and safely. This event could draw more residents to the library and highlight its role as a strong community hub.
Let's bring 'Save The Wolf King' to Provo City Library to foster community spirit and healing. Sign the petition today to join me in urging the library to host this important event.
Also let’s encourage people to be better filmmakers and learn what happens when a series loses it potential due to external forces, but also to redirect negative energy that will throw away potential filmmakers, authors. and creators so that they can plan better and make better choices so that this cycle of limited seasons of animated series can stop.

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The Issue
Months ago, I attended a movie night at the Springville Library. To my surprise, there were hardly any people there. The lack of communal experiences like this in our area has been concerning for me. It's important to create spaces where residents can come together, share experiences, and engage in meaningful conversations.
The recent tragic gun shooting at UVU has left many in our community feeling distressed and isolated. In these trying times, it is crucial to gather as a community and talk about our struggles. 'Save The Wolf King,' a poignant series with rich storytelling, offers a platform to explore themes such as healing, resilience, and mutual support. Hosting a community screening and fan art showcase at the Provo City Library would be a wonderful opportunity for us to connect and initiate conversations about our personal and collective traumas.
A community event such as this can be both healing and inspiring. By coming together for a shared experience, we can strengthen community bonds and encourage open dialogue about difficult subject matters. An accompanying fan art showcase would provide a creative outlet for expressing emotions and understanding diverse perspectives within our community.
The Provo City Library is an ideal venue for such a gathering, offering ample space for participants to enjoy the screening and the art displays comfortably and safely. This event could draw more residents to the library and highlight its role as a strong community hub.
Let's bring 'Save The Wolf King' to Provo City Library to foster community spirit and healing. Sign the petition today to join me in urging the library to host this important event.
Also let’s encourage people to be better filmmakers and learn what happens when a series loses it potential due to external forces, but also to redirect negative energy that will throw away potential filmmakers, authors. and creators so that they can plan better and make better choices so that this cycle of limited seasons of animated series can stop.

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Petition created on September 13, 2025
