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    Oxford Library to Host Educational Event with Rich Davis as Benjamin Franklin

    By Local Events,

    2 days ago

    Oxford, AL – The Oxford Library is excited to announce a special event on Monday, July 1, 2024, at 5:00 PM. Located at 110 E 6th Street, the library will host an engaging and educational show featuring Rich Davis portraying one of America’s founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin.

    Rich Davis, known for his captivating and informative presentations, will bring Benjamin Franklin to life, offering insights into how a man with only two years of formal schooling became one of the most educated, wise, and productive individuals of his time. The key to Franklin’s success was his love for reading, and Davis will delve into the secrets that made Franklin one of the world’s most famous readers.

    During the show, attendees will learn about Franklin’s life and achievements, uncovering the magic of reading through three key reasons and four essential reading virtues. Additionally, Davis will highlight how a young Ben Franklin played a role in one of the most memorable moments in American literature.

    This event promises to be both fun and educational, providing a unique opportunity to explore the life of Benjamin Franklin and the transformative power of reading. The Oxford Library invites everyone to join this enriching experience, which is suitable for all ages.

    Admission is free, and no prior registration is required.

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