In conjunction with the
Smithsonian exhibit “The Way We Work,” the film “The Help” has been added to
the schedule for the “Moving Books” series at the Coeur d’Alene Public Library
and will be offered Thursday, Jan. 5.

“Since the library is hosting a
Smithsonian exhibit about work and our attitudes toward workers, it seemed
appropriate to share this movie at this time,” commented Ruth Pratt, Executive
Director for the Library Foundation that sponsors the “Moving Books” series.
A $5 donation is suggested to attend the
movie to be shown on the big screen in the library’s Community Room. Free
popcorn is provided. Proceeds go to enhance the library’s DVD collection.
Coming attractions include “All the
King’s Men,” Feb. 2; “The Lincoln Lawyer,” March 1; “Tangled,” April 5 (at 6
p.m.); and Charlie Wilson’s War,” May 3.
“The Way We
Worked”—on display at the library through Jan. 28 – is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration
between the Smithsonian Institution and state humanities councils nationwide.
Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States
Congress. The exhibit has been made possible in Idaho by the Idaho
Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities “We the
People” Program, and the Inland Northwest Foundation. The Museum of North Idaho
is a local community partner.
Patrons who need accommodation to participate in
library programs or services are asked to contact the staff prior to the activity
by calling 208-769-2315. For more library information visit cdalibrary.org. The library is a department of the City of 