Have you purchased this year’s hottest title, 100 Years of Lake County Round Up, and want to get it signed? Are you hoping for behind the scenes stories of the making of the book? The Lake County Library District has you covered with a book signing and talk with Lake County Historical Society production team on Friday, August 23, 2019, at 6:30 PM in the Main Library meeting room. Books will be available for purchase at the event.
Prepared in celebration of the of the 100th consecutive rodeo to be held in Lake County this Labor Day weekend, sales have been steady for this limited edition, archival quality collector’s book. Sample images from the book can be seen at the Lake County Chamber and the book is currently for sale at several local retailers and online at LakeCoRoundUp.Pictorialbook.com.
This free public program is made possible by the 100 Years of Lake County Round Up production team. For more information about this program, please contact Library Director Amy Hutchinson at 541-947-6019 or amyh@lakecountylibrary.org.
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