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Old 06-20-2014, 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by kaydees1 View Post
I am a Korean War Historian, who would like to do a presentation on the Korean War. However, I need your help. If you like to see an extensive collection of Korean War Memorabilia and listen to a presentation on the Korean War, please contact The Village Recreational Department and inform them that you would like to see and listen to a Korean War presentation by Dwight Brown, a Korean Service Veteran.
I have been trying for over a year to schedule this presentation through The Villages Recreational Department with nothing but promises. I have given my presentation and shown my Korean War Memorabilia, through the Korean War Veterans Association (KWVA), to the local schools. I am sure this is a worthwhile and informative presentation and will interest every one of all ages.
Contact The Villages Recreational Department if you would like to see this presentation.
I see that the Armistice Day for the Korean War is on July 27.

Good luck with this. I have been to these kind of presentations at the Sumter County Library. They were done by the Friends of the Library. Not sure what the privatization of the Sumter County Library did with respect to the Friends of the Library Group. I hope that it made them a more significant player but you should call the Sumter County Library down in Pinellas Plaza to see if they might sponsor your presentation. You can also try the Rec Centers.

Pinellas Plaza Library, Address, Telephone # and Fax # he Villages Library of Pinellas Plaza
7375 Powell Rd, Wildwood, FL 34785 352-689-4580 FAX 352-689-4581

http://sumtercountyfl.gov/index.aspx?NID=660

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