To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Maryland Public Television has created a traveling exhibit that tells the story of the network’s history, programs, and public service over the past five decades. The Talbot County Free Library is pleased to announce this exhibit is now on display in the Frederick Douglass Room of its Easton branch. The exhibit explores MPT’s origins, signature programming, familiar faces, the evolution of public television itself, and MPT’s ongoing efforts to enrich lives and strengthen communities. The Talbot County Free Library and MPT invite the public to come take a stroll down MPT’s memory lane, while also getting a sneak peek at the network’s plans for the future.
All library programs are free and open to the public. MPT’s 50th Anniversary Exhibit will be on display in the library’s Easton branch through August 24th. For more information, please call the library at 410-822-1626, or visit www.tcfl.org.
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