MOULTONBOROUGH ― Moultonborough Public Library has received support from New Hampshire Humanities to participate in US@250: Big Watch, a statewide series of community events based around a shared “watch” and discussion of a segment of "The American Revolution," a new film directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt.

The film screening and following facilitated discussion by local author and New Hampshire Humanities presenter Glenn Knoblock will be presented on Wednesday, April 29 at 6 p.m., at the library.

The featured segment from "The American Revolution" titled “The Spirit of Service,” explores service as a core American value, from the nation’s founding through to the present day ― examining volunteerism, civic participation, public leadership, and more. Immediately after viewing the segment, author Glenn Knoblock will guide a conversation about “remembering together.”

New Hampshire Humanities connects people and ideas by funding and supporting statewide programs that inspire curiosity, foster civil dialogue, and explore big questions.

Visit the library website at moultonboroughlibrary.org for more information and to register.

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