December 18, 2011
The Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library has received a $50,000 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to build further our organization’s development in fundraising, board governance, marketing and public relations.
“Lilly Endowment has been a catalyst for our development, and we are thrilled that the organization understands the great potential we have,” said Julia Whitehead, executive director of the Vonnegut Library.
Among other activities, the library plans to use a portion of the funds for consultation and planning of a citywide book festival for 2013, as well as to establish Vonnegut Library chapter presences in San Francisco and New York City. The Vonnegut Library recently announced a Ball State grant and in-kind donations from community partners totaling more than $70,000, an effort spearheaded by Ball State University to improve the library’s marketing efforts and to create a traveling museum, complete with oral histories, a digital library, and historical information about Vonnegut.
The nonprofit Vonnegut Library will celebrate its first anniversary Jan. 28,2012, at the Vonnegut Library, 340 N. Senate Ave., Indianapolis, with an array of speakers, music, and theatrical performances.
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November 15, 2011
Join the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library in a celebration of art and the human spirit as the KVML proudly presents an Indianapolis showing of the award-winning film The Cats of Mirikitani and discussion with the director of the film, Linda Hattendorf, on November 25 at the Athenaeum Theater.
The film, an official selection at over 75 film festivals, follows the journey of Japanese-American artist Jimmy Mirikitani from the perspective of the filmmaker, Linda Hattendorf, who opens her apartment to the homeless artist after the September 11th, 2001, terrorist attack on New York. The film is a wonderful blend of beauty, humor, tragedy, and loss. Mirikitani’s experiences allow for an intimate exploration of the lingering wounds of war—and the healing power of art. The Cats of Mirikitani is a heartwarming affirmation of humanity that will appeal to all lovers of peace, art, history, and cats.
The film will be shown on November 25 at the Athenaeum Theater, located at 401 East Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN. From 7-8 pm, there will be a reception for those who would like to attend. At the $24.00 level, you can attend the private reception (catered by the Rathskeller!) with the film director and see the film after the reception ends. The film and director’s discussion will begin at 8 pm. The price to attend only the film will be $12.00. Purchase tickets at http://mirikitani.eventbrite.com.
Note that some of Jimmy Mirkitani’s art will also be available for viewing at the KVML for six weeks after the event.
We hope to see you at this important event on November 25. Even if you can’t attend, please share this post far and wide!
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