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SUMMARY:January Series-Kerri Arsenault \; FAMILY AND ENVIRONMENTAL LEGACIES
DESCRIPTION:The January Series is a FREE 15-day award-winning lecture series that takes place each year at Calvin University and is televised live at the Hastings Public Library.\n\n\n\nThe series aims to cultivate deep thought and conversations about important issues of the day\, to inspire cultural renewal and make us better global citizens. CU is thankful to share this special gift with local\, regional\, and global community\, thanks to our underwriters. While the series is televised live from 12:30-1:30\, watchers can continue to watch all speakers until midnight EST\, after midnight only certain speakers will allow their program to be viewed. Catch prior years programs through the Calvin University website or DVD's available in the Library Collection.\n\n\n\nKerri Arsenault \; FAMILY AND ENVIRONMENTAL LEGACIES\n\nThursday\, January 19 Co-founder of The Environmental Storytelling Studio at Brown University (TESS)\, contributing editor at Orion magazine\, book critic\, and author of Mill Town: Reckoning with What Remains\, an investigative memoir about family and environmental legacies. Mill Town won the Rachel Carson Environment Book Award from the Society of Environmental Journalists\, the Maine Literary Award for nonfiction\, and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Leonard Prize for the best first book in any genre.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The January Series is a FREE 15-day award-winning lecture series that takes place each year at Calvin University and is televised live at the Hastings Public Library.
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\nThe series aims to cultivate deep thought and conversations about important issues of the day\, to inspire cultural renewal and make us better global citizens. CU is thankful to share this special gift with local\, regional\, and global community\, thanks to our underwriters. While the series is televised live from 12:30-1:30\, watchers can continue to watch all speakers until midnight EST\, after midnight only certain speakers will allow their program to be viewed. Catch prior years programs through the Calvin University website or DVD'\;s available in the Library Collection.
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\nKerri Arsenault \; FAMILY AND ENVIRONMENTAL LEGACIES
\nThursday\, January 19 Co-founder of The Environmental Storytelling Studio at Brown University (TESS)\, contributing editor at Orion magazine\, book critic\, and author of Mill Town: Reckoning with What Remains\, an investigative memoir about family and environmental legacies. Mill Town won the Rachel Carson Environment Book Award from the Society of Environmental Journalists\, the Maine Literary Award for nonfiction\, and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Leonard Prize for the best first book in any genre.
LOCATION:Streamed to the Hastings Public Library Community room.
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