New program called “Reading Shakespeare” to be held at Milton Public Library

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Fans of the Bard of Avon to read aloud the pages of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet

Closing out the month is a new program called “Reading Shakespeare,” where fans of the Bard of Avon will read aloud the pages of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.  The workshop leaders are David Smith, formerly a teacher at Milton Academy, and Marianna Krejci-Papa, as Associate Professor at Eastern Nazarene College.  The first of five summer sessions is on Tuesday, June 27th at 7:00 p.m. in the lower level Conference Room.  Space is limited to 15 participants each week, so advanced registration is required.  Visit www.miltonlibrary.org and click on events to register and to see the complete schedule of dates.

All of these programs will be held in the Keys Community Room unless otherwise noted here, and they are sponsored by the Friends of the Milton Public Library.  They are free and open to the public, and  the Milton Public Library is located at 476 Canton Avenue.  You can go to our website: www.miltonlibrary.org or call (617) 698-5757, x. 3 and ask for Jean Hlady, Adult Services Librarian, for more information about them.

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