Constitution Day and Citizenship Day 2017

Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, September 17, is a day designated by law to commemorate the signing of the Constitution and to “recognize all who, by coming of age or by naturalization, have become citizens.” 

Come check out book displays at the Holland and Terrell Libraries, participate in an ongoing asynchronous “Silent Library Round-Robin Reading of the United States Constitution,” and on Friday, pick up a copy of the United States Constitution (supplies are limited). Learn more about Constitution Day at www.ConstitutionDay.com

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