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The Texas Frontier Heritage and Cultural Center™
presents:



Everybody likes to read books, but do you know how a book comes  to be? Carlyn Kahl, managing editor for State House Press and the McWhiney Foundation Press, will explain the process of how a book goes from an idea into a tangible product
. You don’t have to be a dummy to want to hear this lecture — a real treat for all bibliophiles!

Saturday, January 12, 2008
11:00-12:30 in the Village Gallery
Admission: $10 (includes all day admission to the
Village and free use of a sound wand for the day)


RSVP By 5:00 PM, January 11: (325) 572-3365


This lecture another in our continuing Chautauqua Learning Series. The Learning Series is based on the Chautauqua movement which spread throughout the rural United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It provided educational lectures and entertainment for average Americans before the advent of mass media like radio and television. The Texas Frontier Heritage and Cultural Center™ is proud to continue the spirit of that tradition in the unique setting of the Buffalo Gap Historic Village.



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