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Whatcom READS! - An Evening with Elizabeth George

Join Whatcom READS! in welcoming mystery author Elizabeth George to Whatcom County as she speaks about this year's community read selection "In the Presence of the Enemy" and her Inspector Lynley series. Everyone welcome! Whatcom READS! 2012 challenges Whatcom County residents to read and discuss the same book, providing a unique catalyst for developing community through the power of literature. Numerous programs will create opportunities for neighbors to dialogue about such topics as journalistic and political ethics and the writing process. (This is a Humanities Washington-grant funded program.)
When Feb 23, 2012
from 07:30 PM to 09:00 PM
Where Syre Center, Whatcom Community College
237 W. Kellogg Road
Bellingham
Region North Puget Sound
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Join Whatcom READS! in welcoming mystery author Elizabeth George to Whatcom County as she speaks about this year's community read selection "In the Presence of the Enemy" and her Inspector Lynley series. Everyone welcome!

Whatcom READS! 2012 challenges Whatcom County residents to read and discuss the same book, providing a unique catalyst for developing community through the power of literature. Numerous programs will create opportunities for neighbors to dialogue about such topics as journalistic and political ethics and the writing process.

(This is a Humanities Washington-grant funded program.)

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