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Community Read

Date: February 8 - March 30, 2012

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Jen
Phone: (765) 759-9723
Email: jenlavelle@hotmail.com

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Where does Delaware County go from here?

Join this community read and discuss Delaware County's furture with your neighbors and the author!
Take home your FREE copy of the book today!  Copies available at the Yorktown Public Library!

*Muncie Public Library is co-sponsoring a community read this spring with Ball State and Ivy Tech and we want YOU to participate. The book is Caught in the Middle: America’s Heartland in the Age of Globalism by Richard C. Longworth. It discusses how an increasingly globalizing economy has affected the Midwest/Rust Belt through the transition from manufacturing to service industries and how cities and states can reinvent themselves for a competitive and prosperous future.

Chicago-based Longworth is a two-time Pulitzer finalist in reporting and writes short, readable chapters. Chapter topics include manufacturing (Muncie is discussed as a case study), farming, immigration, urban revitalization, African-Americans, education, politics and government, and future strategies. The adaption of Muncie and Indiana is important to the area’s economic and cultural future and an important discussion topic for all ages.

Free books are available now at Kennedy Library and Maring-Hunt Library. Group discussion events will occur on March 22, 24, and 29, and Longworth will visit Muncie to give free talks to the community (March 27) and on the BSU campus. Readers will have a chance to hear his future vision for the Midwest and to ask questions. In April, education reformer Geoffrey Canada (of the Harlem Children’s Zone) also will visit Muncie to give free talks about the future of education.


*From the Muncie Public Library's website.
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