2019 Spring-Fall NYH Community Developed Reading & Discussion Grant Program at the Roxbury Library

Location

Roxbury Library
53742 State Highway 30 P.O. Box 186, Roxbury, New York 12474-0186
United States
US

The Roxbury Library Association has received a Spring-Fall 2019 New York
Humanities Community Developed Adult Reading and Discussion Grant from
New York Humanities. The R & D Program hosted by the Roxbury Library
will offer adult participants the opportunity to explore the topic
"Formed by Anger, Sustained by Hope: Making Community in Troubled
Times," devised by Roxbury resident Scholar-Facilitator Barry Seiler,
through a series of thematically linked readings, including GOOD AND MAD
by Rebecca Traister; BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME by Ta-Nehisi Coates;
ZEITOUN by Dave Eggers; THE TRUE AMERICAN by Anand Giridharadas; IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD by Peter Lovenheim; and HOPE IN THE DARK by Rebecca Solnit.

The Spring-Fall 2019 NYH Community Developed R & D Grant Program at the
Roxbury Library will offer six reading and discussion sessions, all on
Saturdays, from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon, on the following dates: May 18,
2019 (GOOD AND MAD); June 15, 2019 (BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME); July 20,
2019 (ZEITOUN); August 17, 2019 (THE TRUE AMERICAN); September 21, 2019
(IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD); and October 19, 2019 (HOPE IN THE DARK). The RLA
will provide copies of the Scholar-Facilitator's NYH R & D book
selections from the Four County Library System and from the Roxbury
Library collection for R & D program participants' use.

To register for the Spring 2019 NYH R & D Grant Program at the Roxbury Library, please contact Roxbury
Library Director Dian Seiler or Helen Faraci or Barbara Vigna, Roxbury
Library Clerks, at (607)-326-7901.

Located at 53742 State Highway 30, the Roxbury Library is directly
opposite the town's United Methodist Church on Main Street.