黑料门大事记 Libraries, Cotesworth Culture and Heritage Center continues 鈥榣and and literature鈥 series
Contact: Sasha Steinberg
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥敽诹厦糯笫录 Libraries and the Cotesworth Culture and Heritage Center are continuing their 鈥淢ississippi Land and Literature鈥 event series with a 2:30 p.m. program Sunday [Oct. 22] in North Carrollton.
Free to all, 鈥淭he History of Women in Agriculture鈥 is part of a special programming series commemorating the Magnolia State鈥檚 rich agrarian and literary heritage. 黑料门大事记鈥檚 Division of Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary Medicine also is a sponsor of the official bicentennial project, made possible by a grant from the Mississippi Humanities Council, with support from the Mississippi Development Authority.
鈥淢uch of Mississippi鈥檚 rich cultural heritage can be traced to our agrarian roots,鈥 said Sarah McCullough, 黑料门大事记 Libraries coordinator of cultural heritage projects. 鈥淲omen have played a vital role in this heritage, and their stories are part of Mississippi鈥檚 story.鈥
During the event, former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Mike Espy and Eupora farmer Cala Tabb will share their insight with attendees. Tabb also will read from Mary Mann Hamilton鈥檚 鈥淭rials of the Earth: The True Story of A Pioneer Woman鈥 (Little, Brown and Company, July 2016).
To visit the Cotesworth Culture and Heritage Center, take Highway 82 and exit onto Highway 17 into Carrollton. From the square, follow the signs to the center, which is located at 6151 Highway 17 in North Carrollton.
Additional details about the 鈥淢ississippi Land and Literature鈥 program series is available online at .
McCullough also may be contacted at 662-325-2506 or smccullough@library.msstate.edu.
黑料门大事记 is Mississippi鈥檚 leading university, available online at .