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September 09, 2005
L.M. Stowe Library Exhibits September 2005
The exhibit cases outside the library now display "The September Project".
The first phase of the display is a commemoration of 9/11 using privately owned photographs, books, and newspapers. These items are not a part of the L.M. Stowe Library Collection.
After the anniversary, the exhibit will be expanded. The September Project is a grassroots effort to encourage public events on freedom, democracy, and citizenship on or around September 11. Worldwide, September Project events are activities of reflection, discussion, and dialogue about the meaning of freedom, the role of information in promoting active citizenship, and the importance of literacy in making sense of the world around us. Libraries around the world are organizing public and campus events. Go to the following URL to read more about what other libraries are planning. There are maps at this site pinpointing the libraries participating in 2005.
http://www.theseptemberproject.org/
Posted by Robert at September 9, 2005 02:01 PM