Friday, January 8, 2010

To Kill a Mockingbird Community book discussion.

The Lincoln Public Library will be hosting a community book discussion of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD by HARPER LEE. The library has 50 copies of the book to distribute throughout the community. GET YOUR COPY at the Lincoln Public Library


AN EVENING WITH ATTICUS FINCH
On Wednesday March 17th at 7:00pm at the Father Roger Bilodeau Community Center on Pollard Rd.
Atticus Finch steps from the pages of “To Kill A Mockingbird” and brings to life the tragedy and triumph of Harper Lee’s classic novel. THIS PROGRAM IS FREE AND OPEN TO ALL.

As a loving father, compassionate friend and uncompromising attorney, Atticus represents the divine spark in the human spirit as he leads a cast of other unlikely heroes in this story. The courtroom drama, the poignant interactions between father and children, the harsh realities of bigotry and hatred blend to make this a compelling theatrical event. The time is 1930’s Alabama but the enduring truth is for now and always.
[Finch is portrayed by actor Richard Clark]

BOOK DISCUSSION
On Thursday March 25th, at 6:00pm, we will engage in a lively discussion with Dartmouth Scholar Suzanne Brown. This program will take place at the Lincoln Cinema 4 theater at 6:00pm. After the discussion Linda Milito, owner of Lincoln Cinema has graciously agreed to show the film TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD starting at 8:00pm.
Book discussion participants will view the movie for free, all others will pay ticket price.

For more info please call 745-8159 as there, may be other activities arranged .



This program is in conjunction with the NH Center for the Book and is made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts,and The New Hampshire Humanities Council.