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One Maryland One Book Creates Charlestown-Catonsville Library Partnership
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2R7tfYx9kmw
CATONSVILLE, MD (November 7, 2013) -- Eighty-seven people (residents and staff combined) attended today's "King Peggy" One Maryland One Book event at Charlestown retirement community. The event was co-sponsored by Charlestown's Diversity and Inclusion Council and was held under auspices of the Maryland Humanities Council in partnership with Baltimore County Public Library, Catonsville Branch.
Catonsville Library's Cheryl Thurber, Ph.D., is pictured leading the book discussion.
The event resulted in immediate future Charlestown partnership programs with Catonsville Library (see above linked video).
It also opened doors for philanthropic/volunteer ventures in support of King Peggy's village in Ghana (in partnership with Shiloh Baptist Church).
CATONSVILLE, MD (November 7, 2013) -- Eighty-seven people (residents and staff combined) attended today's "King Peggy" One Maryland One Book event at Charlestown retirement community. The event was co-sponsored by Charlestown's Diversity and Inclusion Council and was held under auspices of the Maryland Humanities Council in partnership with Baltimore County Public Library, Catonsville Branch.
Catonsville Library's Cheryl Thurber, Ph.D., is pictured leading the book discussion.
The event resulted in immediate future Charlestown partnership programs with Catonsville Library (see above linked video).
It also opened doors for philanthropic/volunteer ventures in support of King Peggy's village in Ghana (in partnership with Shiloh Baptist Church).
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