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Chattahoochee Valley Libraries

Columbus, GA

NEA Big Read

FY2024

About

The Chattahoochee Valley Libraries join forces with other organizations and our community to celebrate and examine WHERE WE LIVE as this year’s NEA BIG READ celebration. Using Atlanta author Tayari Jones’ celebrated “Silver Sparrow” as our guide, we’ll examine how our time, place, and people have inspired – and can inspire –creative and historical endeavors both great and small.

Award Details

  • Grant or Award Received
  • Georgia
    Location
  • $20,000
    Grant Amount
  • 2024
    Fiscal Year of Award

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