U. S. Constitution Made Simple - 3 Events
The Glendale Public Library is pleased to present Dave Kluge, author of The People’s Guide to the United States Constitution in a three-part series of events at the Central Library in late January and early February.
On Monday, January 28, 2008 at 7:00 P.M. Mr. Kluge will speak in the library auditorium as part of the Friends of the Glendale Public Library “Authors, Artists, and Friends” series. His talk, “The Constitution Made Simple” will address the purpose of government as written in the Declaration of Independence, the Preamble to the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Afterwards he will entertain questions for a lively discussion of topics about the Constitution.
Copies of The People's Guide will be available for sale through the Friends of the Glendale Public Library and the author will sign copies.
On the following two Monday evenings, February 4 and 11, at 7:00 P.M. in the Glendale Central Library's media interactive Learning Center, Mr. Kluge will bring the Constitution into sharper focus for up to thirty people. Using projected Internet sites, with sixteen computers, and a dozen other seats for onlookers, the author will show how the Constitution came to be, how it has endured, and how you can find more information and resources to become civically engaged with constitutional issues in your life. Sign up for this event at the end of the January 28 auditorium speech.
These events are free and open to all, depending on space. (For another computer interactive program that happens in in the library see Moyers Talkers which meets monthly.)
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