Spring 2017 Roxbury Library Association New York Humanities Reading and Discussion Program

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The recipient of a Spring 2017 New York Humanities Reading and Discussion
Grant, the Roxbury Library Association takes pleasure in announcing the
topic of "Growing and Aging" for the RLA March-April 2017 NYH Reading and
Discussion Program. To take place at the Roxbury Library on 6 Thursday
evenings, from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m., the program sessions will occur on
March 16th, March 23rd, March 30th, April 6th, April 13th, and April 20th.
The scholar-facilitator for the RLA Spring 2017 NYH Reading and Discussion
Program is art therapist and Roxbury resident Ellen Stewart.

The schedule of readings for the Spring 2017 NYH R & D Program follows:
March 16th-Introductory/Orientation Session: selected readings from A
HISTORY OF OLD AGE, Ed. Pat Thane;
March 23rd-TINKERS by Paul Harding;
March 30th-Selected Readings from A HISTORY OF OLD AGE, Ed. Pat Thane,
with individual participants' presentations on selected readings;
April 6th-Selected Readings from LITERATURE AND AGING: AN ANTHOLOGY, Eds.
Martin Kohn, et al., with individual participants' presentations on
selected readings;
April 13th-Selected Readings from LITERATURE AND AGING: AN ANTHOLOGY, Eds.
Martin Kohn, et al., with individual participants' presentations on
selected readings; and
April 20th-Selected Readings from IN OUR PRIME: THE INVENTION OF MIDDLE
AGE by Patricia Cohen, with individual participants' presentations on
selected readings, and concluding remarks.
Program readings are available at the Roxbury Library or through the Four
County Library System (4CLS).

Please call Roxbury Library Director Dian Seiler or Roxbury Library Clerk
Helen Faraci at (607)-326-7901 to register for the RLA Spring 2017 NYH R &
D Program. Program participation is free of charge.

For detailed information about RLA NYH R & D Program readings, please
contact Ellen Stewart at (607)-326-4340.

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