Winter Lecture Series Returns to Apache Junction Public Library

[NEWS RELEASE] The Apache Junction Public Library will again host an educational and informative Winter Lecture Series in January and February 2019.

Topics are of local and national interest, including life at the Lazy B Ranch, John Wesley Powell, Arizona’s ghost towns, Arizona in the movies, and Arizona’s history regarding the moon landing. New this year are two FRANK Talks, Jan. 9 and Feb. 12, discussing immigration and border walls.

FRANK Talks “encourage participants to weigh facts, provide the opportunity to put them in context, and consider different points of view,” according to the Arizona Humanities website.

All lectures are free, and no registration is required. A complete schedule can be found at ajpl.org. You can also contact the library at (480) 474-8555.

The Winter Lecture Series is made possible by Arizona Humanities, the Friends of the Library of Apache Junction, and Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport.

Winter Lecture Series

Apache Junction Public Library, 1177 N. Idaho Road, North Wing Program Room

Tuesdays in January and February, 2:30 p.m.

The city of Apache Junction invites and welcomes people of all disabilities to use our programs, sites and facilities. Any question about library services for people with disabilities can be answered by our Library ADA Coordinator (480) 474-8555, TTY 711, or ada@ajpl.org. Additional information may be found at www.ajcity.net/ada.