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Lunch and Learn: Prohibition Stories in the South

Join the Newnan Carnegie Library and the Newnan Carnegie Library Foundation September 30th at 11:30 am for another exciting free lunchtime program. Bring a lunch with you, and learn about the exciting world of the United States during the era of Prohibition and how the South fought against it. The doors open at 11:30am and the program begins promptly at 12:00pm.

“These Lunch and Learn programs have been so much fun, and Kathryn Smith is such a great performer and speaker,” says Carnegie Director, Susan Crutchfield. “we are looking forward to welcoming her back to the Carnegie!”

Online registration is required for this event, so please visit the Newnan Carnegie Library website calendar page to sign up.

Newnan Carnegie Library: The Newnan Carnegie Library in Newnan, Georgia is one of the most historically significant structures in downtown Newnan and was built in 1904. The Carnegie provides a central dynamic gathering place that serves residents of all ages and backgrounds as well as community organizations with a reading room, children’s area, and meeting spaces enhanced by an art gallery. It seeks to be an integral part of the community by offering print and electronic materials, services, and programs to adults and children to enrich daily lives. For more information about the Carnegie visit, www.newnancarnegie.com.