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The Florence Community Library’s June movie presentation will tie in with the 2016 summer reading theme by focusing on the Olympics.

Join us at the library at 1:00 pm on Saturday, June 11, as we discuss movies set against the Olympics, showing some ways film and television have used the Olympics to explore characters, themes, and cultures. The presentation will be followed by a showing of an acclaimed, fact-based motion picture released to theaters earlier this year – A story set against the 1936 Olympic Games, which were held in Nazi Germany just prior to the outbreak of World War II!

Popcorn and water will be provided free. Patrons are encouraged to bring their own snacks and soft drinks to the show. For more information, or to sign up, please contact the library at (520) 868 – 8311.