Workshop & Book-Signing: CITY IN A PARK

Thursday, June 30, 2016 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm

Temple University Press has recently published City in a Park, an affectionate and comprehensive history of Philadelphia's remarkable 200-year-old network of parks, by James McClelland and Lynn Miller.  Come meet the authors, and deepen your appreciation for this extraordinary urban treasure.
Fairmount Park consists of more than one hundred parks, squares, and green spaces totaling approximately 11,000 acres, and is one of the largest landscaped urban park systems in the world.
Originated in the nineteenth century as a civic effort to provide a clean water supply to Philadelphia, Fairmount Park also furnished public pleasure grounds for boat races and hiking, among other activities. Millions today travel to the city to view its eighteenth-century villas, attend boat races on the Schuylkill River, hike the Wissahickon Creek, visit the Philadelphia Zoo, hear concerts in summer, stroll the city’s historic squares and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, and enjoy its enormous collection of public art. Green initiatives flower today; Philadelphia lives amidst its parks.

Filled with nearly 150 gorgeous full-color photographs, City in a Park chronicles the continuing efforts to create a twenty-first century version of what founder William Penn desired: a “greene countrie town.” This beautiful book will be available to WW members who attend at a discount!

 

About the Authors

James McClelland is a freelance writer whose work focuses on the arts. He is Executive Director Emeritus of the Philadelphia Art Alliance and the author of The Martinos: A Legacy of Art, Fountains of Philadelphia: A Guide, and more than two hundred articles published in national magazines.

Lynn Miller is Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Temple University. He is the author of, among others,  Global Order: Values and Power in International Politics and Crossing the Line (a novel), and the co-author (with Annette H. Emgarth) of French Philadelphia: The French Cultural & Historical Presence in the Delaware Valley.

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The Weavers Way Membership Department
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215-843-2350 x 118
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The Community Room, 555 Carpenter Lane, Philadelphia, PA, 19119