Peter White Public Library’s NEA Big Read –based on Roz Chast’s “Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?”–consists of community-wide events focused on the people who shape/have shaped/will shape WHERE WE LIVE. Emphasizing inter-generational communication, our diverse programming encourages dialogue and interaction between young and old through art, writing, interview, and performance.
Peter White Public Library
Marquette, MI
NEA Big Read
FY2024
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