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PTC Library to Participate in 9/11 Exhibition & Webinar Screening

September 11, 2001: The Day That Changed the World

September 2, 2021

Peachtree City Library is excited to announce its participation in September 11, 2001: The Day That Changed the World, a downloadable educational exhibition that presents the history of 9/11, its origins, and its ongoing implications through the personal stories of those who witnessed and survived the attacks.

The community is invited to a self-guided walking tour through the upper level of the library to view the 9/11 poster exhibition on display through September 30, 2021. This exhibition includes archival photographs and images of artifacts from the Museum’s permanent collection. It explores the consequences of terrorism on individual lives and communities at the local, national, and international levels, and encourages critical thinking about the legacies of 9/11.

In conjunction with the poster exhibition, all are welcome to attend a FREE screening of the Anniversary in Schools Webinar in the Peachtree City Library’s Theater Room on the lower level of the library. There will be four (4) opportunities to view the program on Friday, September 10, 2021 at 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 1:00 pm, & 2:00 pm. Participants will learn about 9/11 through personal stories from 9/11 family members Cait Leavey, Brielle Saracini, and John Spade, first responders from the FDNY and PAPD, and a student on 9/11.  A preview of the screening can be found here:   https://www.911memorial.org/learn/students-and-teachers/anniversary-schools-webinar.  Approximate viewing time: 35 minutes.

Registration required at https://peachtreecitylibrary.eventbrite.com.

Twenty years after the attacks, with terrorism still a threat today, the events of 9/11 and its aftermath remind us that we may never be able to prevent all the actions of people intent on harming others, but we do have control over how we respond to such events. Whether by volunteering in our local communities, serving our nation in the military, caring for the sick, or through other efforts, all of us can help build the world in which we want to live. As we witness history unfolding in our own time, the ways we choose to respond—both large and small—can demonstrate the best of human nature after even the worst of days.

The poster exhibition was developed by the 9/11 Memorial & Museum and has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy Demands Wisdom. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this exhibition do not necessarily represent those of the National endowment for Humanities.




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