Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Ben Franklin Exhibit comes to Jacksonville Public Library

The American Library Association (ALA) Public Programs Office, in collaboration with the Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is pleased to announce that 40 public and academic libraries have been selected to host the traveling exhibition, Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World.

Jacksonville Public Library is the only library in Florida that will be hosting this exhibit. It will be in Jacksonville from June 4 - July 25, 2008.

The exhibit will give public audiences the opportunity to explore and to talk about Franklin's life, his contributions to the founding of this country, and his high standards for work, citizenship, and contribution to community. It will look at his background, his self-education, and his philosophical and religious beliefs and their effect on his work and life. It will show Franklin in the context of the eighteenth century and as a product of his times -- a brilliant and rather unconventional product of his times -- rather than as the venerable bespectacled and grandfatherly figure with whom we are all familiar.

The traveling panel exhibit consisting of six sections of colorful, freestanding photo-panels incorporating representations of artifacts from the original Franklin exhibition.

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