You're invited!
George Washington's 30 Ways to be Polite in an Impolite World Have you heard of our first president's 100 Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation?
This surprisingly entertaining lecture takes a look at 30 of these 100 rules, originally written by French Jesuits in 1595, and copied down by a teenage George Washington. These 30 rules are still relevant today!
Stephen Spignesi is a New York Times bestselling author and retired Practitioner in Residence at the University of New Haven. He writes extensively about popular culture and history.
When?
This Saturday, April 28, 1:00 pm
Where?
Berlin-Peck Memorial Library
234 Kensington Road, Berlin, CT |