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Robert Campanile will give a lecturer at Williamstown Library - October 10, 2008
The David & Joyce Milne Public Library in Williamstown will host a unique series of programs called “What is Written is Written….from Stone to Stage…one lecture and theatrical experience a month for six months.
October 15th at 7:00 pm, Preserving Thoughts… From Clay to Click is a media presentation that will chronicle the preservation of writing from baked clay tablets to the age of Quantum writing.
October 17th at 7:00 pm Indelible Words Worth Preserving this theatrical companion to the lecture will present several dramatic readings that remind us of the importance of preserving thought and idea.
Robert Campanile will be the lecturer and performer for this exciting series at the Milne Library in Williamstown.
All of the dates, programs and locations are available on the library’s website at www.milnelibrary.org These programs are all free and provided by the generous funding provided by the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, Fund for Williamstown.
Questions, please contact Pat McLeod, Library Director at (413) 458-5369 or pmcleod@williamstown.net |
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