October 1, 2007 == MEDIA ADVISORY
Summary: Calvin College's award-winning January Series will hit the road in January 2008.
Full story see http://www.calvin.edu/news/releases/2007-08/january-series.htm
Remote webcasts at a dozen sites around the U.S. will bring Calvin College's 2008 January Series to such locales as Holland, Muskegon, Ann Arbor, Chicago and Kalamazoo.
Also included will be a downtown Grand Rapids site: Calvin's new building at 61 Sheldon Boulevard, the former home of the Ladies Literary Club.
First-year January Series director Kristi Potter is excited about beaming 15 January Series speakers from the Fine Arts Center auditorium on campus to a variety of far flung locations.
"We did some of this last year," she says, "but not nearly on this scale."
Potter notes that although the lecture series comes at a convenient time for many, with its 12:30 p.m. start time, it can still be difficult for people to drive to campus, park, hear a speaker and then drive back to their workplace.
"With a downtown location," she says, "we hope we can draw a new audience to the January Series."
Other locations include churches in Ann Arbor, Holland and Chicago, among others, and schools in Muskegon and Florida.
The line-up for the 2008 series is set already with a number of interesting topics and speakers on tap. The series opens January 3 with Michael Mandelbaum speaking on "Democracy's Good Name." It concludes on January 23 with Sigval Berg speaking on "Energy: Our Responsibility."
Contact Potter at 616-526-7018
Also see www.calvin.edu/january
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