Pulitzer Prize Winner Glenn Frankel Speaks At Friends of the Key West Library Lecture Series February 4

On Monday, February 4th, the Friends of the Key West Library will present Glenn Frankel at in its popular Monday evening lecture series. The talk will take place at the Old City Hall, 510 Greene Street.

Frankel, a former Pulitzer Prize winner and Washington Post reporter, editor, and bureau chief will discuss High Noon — his most recent work which chronicles the story of the making of the great American western film of the same title.

Access to the Meeting Room at Old City Hall at 510 Green Street is at the front of the building by foot up a flight of stairs or by elevator located at the rear of the building. The Duval Loop bus has two nearby stops.

Admission to the lectures is free. The talk begins promptly at 6:00 p.m. Seating starts at 5:30 on a first come, first served basis.

For more information, go to http://friendsofthekeywestlibrary.org and click on lecture series.

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