What’s your library doing on September 11?

An Anonymous Patron writes The September Project is a collection of people, groups, and organizations working to create a day of engagement, a day of conversation, a day of democracy.

When: On Saturday, September 11, 2004, people around the world will come together at public places like local libraries.

What: Share and discuss your ideas about democracy, citizenship, and patriotism through public talks, roundtables, and performances.

Where: Libraries are ideal hosts for community events. They are free. They are open to the public. And there are over 16,000 public libraries in the U.S. Let’s begin at the libraries.

assemble + express + vote. Be heard on September 11, exchange ideas, and register to vote.

There is a list of participating u.s. venues.”