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Reading and Writing the West

Submitted by Cindy Mediavilla, Library History Round Table Chair

Looking for an excuse to start CLA conference festivities early? Then you might want to consider joining the Library History Round Table on the following tour of nearby museums and libraries:

Reading and Writing the West
Friday, November 4, 2005
12:00 Noon - 4:30 PM
Cost: $40 includes admission to all museums

Participants will enjoy guided tours of the research collections of the Institute of the American West, which include the Autry Library at the Autry Museum of the West and the Braun Research Library at the Southwest Museum of the American Indian, and of the Charles Lummis House. Bus transportation will be provided. Tickets by advanced purchase only. Sponsored by the CLA Library History Round Table.

Participants will have an opportunity to purchase light lunch or snack at the Golden Spur Cafe at the Autry Museum of the West.

For more information, please contact CLA staff at info@cla-net.org or Suzanne Stauffer at smstauffer@earthlink.net.

Posted on September 12, 2005 9:20 AM |

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