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For the eleventh year in a row, the UW Suzzallo & Allen Libraries are hosting a campus-wide, 75-minute
public reading of the U.S.Constitution. Please consider joining in as a
reader (of just a few sentences)
or as a listener. It’s inspirational and educational, solemn yet spirited. No
need to stay for the entire event – you may come and go as need be. Readers and
listeners alike are also welcome to take a small, folding pocket Constitution.
What:
Constitution Read-Aloud.
When: Friday, October 7, 2016, 12:00 - 1:15pm.
Where: Outside the Suzzallo Library Main Reading Room (3rd Floor).
Nice that this is done. Now if only we had a government that supported, defended, and LIVED BY what the Constitution and its amendments dictate - as its Founders envisioned. Sadly, this is no longer the case and never again will be.
ReplyDeleteMarc Stewart, Applied Physics Laboaratory