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Ann Arbor District Library highlights Native American cultural program, dementia-friendly session and services for blind patrons

Ann Arbor Disability Commission · December 18, 2024
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Katie Lonkovich of the Ann Arbor District Library told the Ann Arbor Disability Commission about a Dec. 21 Native American Dance and Cultural Program, a Jan. 8 dementia-friendly-community session and ongoing braille/audio services (BARD) and new audiobook titles for patrons who are blind or print-disabled.

Katie Lonkovich, representing the Ann Arbor District Library—s Washtenaw Library for the Blind and Print Disabled, told the commission about three items of upcoming programming and the library—s services for readers with print disabilities.

Lonkovich said the library will host a Native American Dance and Cultural Program with Reg Pettibone on Saturday, Dec. 21 at 2 p.m. in the downtown…

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