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TSP event update:  Just got some exciting news from Esperanza Sanchez in Argentina! The Argentinean Cultural Institute and Lincoln Library Are hosting “Walking in New York” Intervened pictures and paints by Sabrina Díaz August 28th to September 25th at 672 Maipu Street, Buenos Aires – Argentina The show will be opened from Monday to Friday 9am-9pm [...]

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Public Libraries Singapore has announced its What I’d Like the World to Read! For The September Project 2009. Patrons are invited to create a short video, audio or Power Point presentation on any book they choose and why they think it is important for the world to read it. Here is a sample of one [...]

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Karen M. Chobot, the Director of the Mildred Johnson Library at the North Dakota State College of Science recently shared her library’s event on our project listserv. Her event was a powerful–and painful–learning experience that will undoubtedly remain with her students for some time. We’re pleased and honored that the Mildred Johnson Library is participating [...]

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Last year, La Biblioteca Centro Lincoln in Buenos Aires, Argentina collaborated with El Instituto Cultural Argentino Norteamericano, or ICANA, to produce “Puertas Abiertas,” a multi-dimensioned series of events designed to appreciate and enjoy global languages, food, and culture. It was a huge hit. This year, La Biblioteca Centro Lincoln is working with ICANA Centro and [...]

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as we blogged about last week, la biblioteca centro lincoln collaborated with el instituto cultural argentino norteamericano (ICANA) to produce “puertas abiertas,” a multi-dimensioned series of events in buenos aires to enjoy the languages, food, and culture of each country. ICANA’s esperanza sanchez reports about the event: “Visitors received a piece of stencil art by [...]

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tomorrow, la biblioteca centro lincoln is collaborating with el instituto cultural argentino norteamericano (ICANA), the dante alighieri institut, the goethe institute, and the french alliance to produce “puertas abiertas,” a multi-dimensioned series of events to enjoy the languages, food, and culture of each country. activities include jazz, performances of classical broadway musicals by the proscenio [...]

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this morning, lisa a. kirby, an assistant professor of english, shared news about some september project events being organized at north carolina wesleyan college. their events, centered around the theme of religious understanding, diversity, and tolerance, will take place on campus at elizabeth braswell pearsall library. as lisa noted on the september project listserv: As [...]

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Back in 2005, the Terrebonne Parish Library System, located 60 miles southwest of New Orleans, participated in the September Project. That was before Katrina, before Rita, and before a substantial part of the parish and one of the Terrebonne libraries was destroyed. Now in 2007, we’re encouraged by the news (and delighted to announce!) that [...]

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as part of their september project, portland state university library is hosting an art exhibit between july 25 and october 10, 2007. the exhibit features facsimiles of pablo picasso’s preliminary sketches for his landmark mural guernica. portland state library has a web site for the event which notes: “The process of the artist’s vision is [...]

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