Jan 21 2015
Wednesday Brown Bag Lunch: St. Augustine's Literary Legacy - with David Nolan

Wednesday Brown Bag Lunch: St. Augustine's Literary Legacy - with David Nolan

Presented by Friends of the Main Library St. Augustine at Unknown

Celebrate St. Augustine’s literary legacy and join the Friends as David Nolan, author, historian and civil rights activist presents an armchair tour of St. Augustine’s historic homes of literary significance. Nolan is a contributing author to A Booklover’s Guide to Florida, published in 1992. He worked on the first official survey of old buildings in St. Augustine. After what he describes as a “twenty year love affair with historic architecture,” he collaborated with artist Jean Ellen Fitzpatrick and photographer Ken Barrett to produce The Houses of St. Augustine, published in 1995. He has been active in campaigns to save the Bridge of Lions, the Lightkeepers House, and other St. Augustine landmarks from demolition, as well as promoting public appreciation for the rich heritage of the Lincolnville neighborhood. For this special program, reservations will be required. Seating is limited, so please call the Main Library to make your reservations. Patrons are welcome to bring their lunch. Beverages and snacks will be provided. For more information, please contact Friends President Toni Siriani toni825@hotmail.com.
 

Admission Info

This event is free and open to the public, however reservations are required. Please call the Main Library to make your reservation.

Dates & Times

2015/01/21 - 2015/01/21

Location Info