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SCRANTON'S STORY OUR NATIONS SIORY THE CRANT ELECTRIC CITY PORTRAIT OF SCRANTON PORTRAIT OF A NATION Scranton in the Popular Imagination Keynote Lecture with Author Jay Parini & Panel and Audience Discussion Tuesday, October 19 at 7 p.m. | Scranton Cultural Center This opening event for the "Scranton's Story. Our Nation's Story project will explore the forces that contributed to the celebrity of Scranton as "The All American City." and consider how and if Scranton in the popular and national imagination reflects the Scranton of today. Registration required at: surveymonkey.com/r/ImagineScranton Respondent Panelists: Jay Parini DE, Asinn Professor of English and Creaive Wrting Middebury College Glynis Johns Joseph Kraus, Ph.D. Professor & Department Chair English and Theatre. The University of Scranton Maria MacDonald Founder & CEO. Black Scranton Project Executive Director, Center for the Living City Additional fall events will include a Jane Jacobs-inspired downtown Scranton walking tour on Oct. 23. For more information, visit: www.scranton.edu/community or call 570-941-4419. For more information on all programs, please email communityascrantonedu or call 570-941-4419. COVID-19 Protocols: Masks are required indoors regardless of vaccination status. as ory or tuo ary temaotenptyamr emeon Enae he unnt denooy emne Ay Coer Th et o t Sontn kerenten it. Canter hor the Lng Cy Lak a n THE UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON NATIONAL ENDOWMENT Lackawapna FOR THE nepon of ana AJESUET UNEVERSETY LMANITIES orectaneorn SCRANTON'S STORY OUR NATIONS SIORY THE CRANT ELECTRIC CITY PORTRAIT OF SCRANTON PORTRAIT OF A NATION Scranton in the Popular Imagination Keynote Lecture with Author Jay Parini & Panel and Audience Discussion Tuesday, October 19 at 7 p.m. | Scranton Cultural Center This opening event for the "Scranton's Story. Our Nation's Story project will explore the forces that contributed to the celebrity of Scranton as "The All American City." and consider how and if Scranton in the popular and national imagination reflects the Scranton of today. Registration required at: surveymonkey.com/r/ImagineScranton Respondent Panelists: Jay Parini DE, Asinn Professor of English and Creaive Wrting Middebury College Glynis Johns Joseph Kraus, Ph.D. Professor & Department Chair English and Theatre. The University of Scranton Maria MacDonald Founder & CEO. Black Scranton Project Executive Director, Center for the Living City Additional fall events will include a Jane Jacobs-inspired downtown Scranton walking tour on Oct. 23. For more information, visit: www.scranton.edu/community or call 570-941-4419. For more information on all programs, please email communityascrantonedu or call 570-941-4419. COVID-19 Protocols: Masks are required indoors regardless of vaccination status. as ory or tuo ary temaotenptyamr emeon Enae he unnt denooy emne Ay Coer Th et o t Sontn kerenten it. Canter hor the Lng Cy Lak a n THE UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON NATIONAL ENDOWMENT Lackawapna FOR THE nepon of ana AJESUET UNEVERSETY LMANITIES orectaneorn