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click here for more information about The Great Michigan Read FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE -- August
21, 2007 The Great Michigan Read exhibits featuring Hemingway and Nick Adams to visit 28 sites in '07-'08 (LANSING)----The Michigan Humanities Council (MHC) announces two identical touring exhibits, Up North with the Hemingways, will visit 28 sites in the state of Michigan from September 7, 2007, through July 7, 2008 (see below or log onto the website, www.greatmichiganread.org for a complete listing). The exhibits are another component of The Great Michigan Read, launched in July by the Michigan Humanities Council to help address the decline in reading literature. All exhibits are open to the public; visitors are encouraged to contact the local organization for viewing hours and admission fees, if any. The touring exhibits include references to original artifacts about Ernest Hemingway's life and his writings that pertain to his time in Northern Michigan. There are four themes as a focus of each exhibit: Northern Michigan in the early 1900s, the Hemingway family, Ernest Hemingway, and The Nick Adams Stories. The Great Michigan Read touring exhibits were funded in part by the MHC, Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, and were created by the Clarke Historical Library at Central Michigan University and the Michigan Hemingway Society. "The Michigan Humanities Council is pleased to reach a wider audience with The Great Michigan Read programs by making available a touring exhibit about The Nick Adams Stories and Ernest Hemingway," said Janice Fedewa, executive director of the Michigan Humanities Council. "The Clarke Historical Library hopes the touring exhibits will help people explore and understand some of the complex themes in The Nick Adams Stories and how the stories relate to Hemingway's years in Michigan," stated Dr. Frank Boles, director of the Clarke Historical Library at Central Michigan University. About The Great Michigan Read The MHC is the first organization to implement a program for an entire state to read one of Hemingway's works. To date, more than 100 communities across the state are participating in The Great Michigan Read. Reader's guides, bookmarks, posters, and other opportunities are available to participating cultural organizations. Additional activities include radio and television features, podcasts, speakers' bureau, driving tours, a website resource (www.greatmichiganread.org), and grant programs to help engage communities in literature. The Great Michigan Read Touring Exhibit Schedule 2007
2008
Additional information is available at www.greatmichiganread.org
or by contacting the MHC at 517-372-7770. Up North with the Hemingways
was made possible by Michigan Humanities Council, Clarke Historical Library
at Central Michigan University, Michigan Hemingway Society, and Michigan
Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs. The Michigan Humanities Council,
founded in 1974, is the state's independent, non-profit affiliate of the
National Endowment for the Humanities. ##### |
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