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Join speaker Carl Quatraro, via Zoom, and learn about the 100-year journey that gave women the right to vote. Registration begins on September 22 and is required to receive the Zoom meeting link.
A valid email address is required to attend this virtual event. An email will be sent with the Zoom log-in link one day before the program.
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Program | History |
TAGS: | Women's Suffrage | Women's Right to Vote | Voting | Virtual Program | Carl Quatraro | 19th Amendment |
If you've found the historic Goodyear sign at the corner of East Market Street and Goodyear Boulevard, you've arrived at the Goodyear Branch Library. The library honors its past with its two 1939 fireplaces, cozy window seats, and artwork by local artists celebrating flight, motion, and the community's aeronautic roots. The library serves its customers very much in the present, with computers and computer classes, WiFi, scanning and faxing, engaging programming for all ages, and a collection of books, movies, and music that is sure to appeal to a great variety of reading, viewing, and listening tastes.
The Goodyear Branch Library is a community gathering place for local non-profit organizations and Ward Council meetings. Goodyear Branch staff can be found out and about at local events and in preschool, elementary, middle, and high schools bringing news of library events and sharing story and library how-to. With redevelopment in the community's horizon, Goodyear Branch Library remains a community anchor, continuing the tradition of responsive service to all.