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International night at the Library imageThe International Night at the Library promotes international understanding by providing a program, where students and community members, from the USA and abroad, tell about their experiences in other countries or their home country. These programs are presented twice each month; the second Tuesday at the Main Fort Collins Public Library and the fourth Thursday at the Harmony Library, Front Range Community College.

Programs start at 7.00 pm and run for approximately one and a half hours. Everyone is more than welcome and there is no entrance fee.

The International Night at the Library is co-sponsored by the Poudre River Library District.

Upcoming Presentations

  • December - Chile Atacama Desert / Bolivia - Aliplano
  • November - Modern Day Slavery by Ryan Foley
  • October - Sicily by Klaus Lorenz
  • September - Pakistan
  • August - Chinese Fashion
  • July - Peru
  • June - West Africa - Mali and Burkina Faso
  • May - Ethiopia
  • April - Afghanistan
  • March – Fiji
  • February – Namibia by Greg Vogl
  • January – South Korea by Kyu-Hye Lee and S. Genie Kim

Locations

Location - Fort Collins Public Library, Delatour Room
Address - 201, Peterson Street
Date - Second Tuesday of each month, year round
Time - 7:00pm


Location - Harmony Library, Front Range Community College, Community Room
Address - 4616, South Shields Street
Date - Fourth Thursday of each month, year round
Time - 7:00pm

Interested in Sharing Your Experiences?

Please contact Mark Oberschmidt at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 490-2434 for more information.

Past Presentations

The International Night at the Library is co-sponsored by the Poudre River Library District.

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 November 2011 13:40