[Durham INC] Durham County Library Hosts 'An Old Family Tradition: Bootlegging in North Carolina, ' Part of Durham Reads Together 2012

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Wed Sep 12 18:00:45 EDT 2012


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Please find attached, and embedded below, a news alert about an event happening at Durham County Library.

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Gina

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Gina Rozier
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Durham County Library
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- News Release -


Date: September 12, 2012                                                                           CONTACT: Gina Rozier
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                 919-560-0151 or grozier at durhamcountync.gov<mailto:grozier at durhamcountync.gov>

Durham County Library Hosts 'An Old Family Tradition: Bootlegging
in North Carolina,' Part of Durham Reads Together 2012


Program:             Durham Reads Together 2012
An Old Family Tradition: Bootlegging in North Carolina
Date:                     Sunday, September 16
Time:                    3 p.m.
Location:             Main Library, 300 N. Roxboro St.
Cost:                      Free and open to the public
About:                  Durham County Library's community read event, Durham Reads Together 2012, features the Judge Deborah Knott mystery series by North Carolina bestselling author, Margaret Maron. The second event in the series, An Old Family Tradition: Bootlegging in North Carolina, will be held on Sunday, September 16, at the Main Library, 300 N. Roxboro St. at 3 p.m.
The first book in the Deborah Knott series, Bootlegger's Daughter, addresses the challenges faced by judicial candidate Knott when her father's bootlegging past becomes an issue. Historian Todd Johnson will look at the illegal liquor trade, from the Whiskey Rebellion to the present, including speeches and stories from personalities on both sides of the law. Harold Terry of the Doc Branch Band will provide music.
For more information about Durham Reads Together, visit durhamcountylibrary.org/drt, or contact Joanne Abel at 919-560-0268. Durham Reads Together 2012 is presented by Durham Library Foundation.



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