The other night over Spanish tapas, the topic of this year’s September Project came up. We talked about our desire to encourage volunteers, not just because we continue to run this effort as volunteers ourselves, and not just because it’s easier to have more people involved, and not just because our budget has read “zero” [...]
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it’s been zero for a while
Posted in the september project on April 2, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
The 1st Amendment
Posted in constitution day, cool project, event, exhibit, school library, the september project, tagged constitution day, First Amendment, Gleeson Library, The University of San Francisco on August 6, 2009 | 1 Comment »
September is right around the corner and we are anticipating the upcoming events. Recently, we have received word from the Gleeson Library at The University of San Francisco that their event will focus on the first amendment. photos by: davidsilver They plan on having posters for each of the freedoms listed in the first amendment: [...]
Arapahoe Libraries Hand Out Constitutions
Posted in the september project, tagged Araphahoe Library District, Colorado, constitutions, Denver, voter registration drive on July 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
We have just received word from program coordinator Cindy Mares that all eight libraries of the Arapahoe Library District will be participating this year. All of these beautiful libraries are located in Denver Colorado and the surrounding area. They plan on handing out constitutions in order to recognize the September Project. The libraries also plan [...]
first September Project meeting of the year!
Posted in the september project, tagged planning on June 16, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Each summer brings new excitement around the Fall’s installment of September Project activities, and this year we injected a bit more energy into the project in the form of three whip-smart Research Assistants. Teresa, Sam, and Laura convened recently with David and me to dream big about the project this year. Sam had ideas about [...]