National Parks as Living Archives: Stories from New Mexico
National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled
Tuesday, June 30
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Explore the science, history, and culture embedded in three national parks!
In this program from the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled, National Park Service staff and partners will explore the science, history, and culture embedded in Aztec Ruins National Monument, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, and Valles Caldera National Preserve.
About the Presenter: The National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (NLS), Library of Congress, administers a free national library program that provides braille and recorded materials to people who cannot see regular print or handle print materials. Established by an Act of Congress in 1931 to serve blind adults, the program was expanded in 1952 to include children, in 1962 to provide music materials, in 1966 to include individuals with other physical disabilities that prevent reading regular print, and in 2016 to permit NLS to provide refreshable braille displays. The NLS program is funded annually by Congress, and books and materials are mailed as “Free Matter for the Blind or Handicapped” through a separate appropriation to the United States Postal Service. NLS service is provided directly by a network of cooperating libraries funded through a combination of state, local, and/or federal sources.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Special Presenter | Learning Challenge | Community Engagement |
TAGS: | Summer Learning Challenge | Can You Dig It? |
Charles County Public Library events are accessible for all. If you have an accessibility request, please contact programs@ccplonline.org three business days prior to the event.
