Athens-Clarke County Library

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Hours
Monday: 9 am - 9 pm
Tuesday: 9 am - 9 pm
Wednesday: 9 am - 9 pm
Thursday: 9 am - 9 pm
Friday: 9 am - 6 pm
Saturday: 9 am - 6 pm
Sunday: 2 pm - 6 pm
Heritage Room hours

706-613-3650
Curbside services by request

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2025 Baxter Street, Athens, GA 30606
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Alzheimer’s Awareness

Sunday, June 12, 2022, 3:00pm - 4:30pm

Auditorium

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June is Alzheimer's Awareness Month. Is someone in your life affected by Alzheimer’s, either as a victim of the disease or as a caretaker? A bewildering array of questions arise about treatment, care, and support. Mary Jo Johnson will be here to answer your questions about Alzheimer's and Alzheimer's care.

Facilitator Mary Jo Johnson’s career has been tirelessly devoted to senior care, with a particular passion for dementia care. Her professional passion turned deeply personal when her father was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and lived at a specialized memory care facility she designed. She volunteers for the Alzheimer’s Association as the Family Caregiver Support Group facilitator that meets monthly at the Athens-Clarke County Library. She is also chair of the Chamber of Commerce Athens Senior Resource Network. She will be available to answer questions from the audience. 

Giving Voice to Linnentown: Join the Community Conversation!

Saturday, June 11, 2022, 2:00pm - 3:30pm

Auditorium

Hattie Thomas Whitehead holding bookGiving Voice to Linnentown: A community conversation about erasure of an Athens Black Community in the 60s. 

Live discussion with the author of the book "Giving Voice to Linnentown" by Hattie Thomas Whitehead. The book recounts how federal legislation affected the community and families of Linnentown when their community is erased by "urban renewal." Books can be picked up at the circulation desk at the Athens-Clarke County Library. There is a limited supply and are available on a first come, first served basis. 

As a first descendent of Linnentown, Hattie is President and Community Outreach Coordinator for the Linnentown Project.  She assisted in writing a resolution for recognition and redress that was unanimously adopted the  in February 2021.This is the first official legislation calling for reparations in the state of Georgia. She also co-chairs the Justice and Memory Project. Hattie’s most resent accomplishment was writing a book, “Giving Voice to Linnentown” that chronicles life in Linnentown and her role in seeking justice on behalf of the first descendant residents of Linnentown.

This Athens 19 Days of Juneteenth celebration is cosponsored by the Heritage Room of the Athens-Clarke County Library. 

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