The Silas House event was one of the best I have attended. The combination of words and music gave the event a warm feeling of common passion for those attending. I want to thank The Carnegie Center and Morris Book Shop for hosting such a wonderful night. Tony Sexton
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The Carnegie Center is a non-profit family learning center devoted to helping all citizens improve their quality of life. Our open-door policy invites people young and old to learn something new. We offer seasonal classes in Writing, Computer Literacy, and Foreign Language; tutoring for students grades K-12; vibrant youth and family programs and exhibits, readings, and other arts-related events designed to encourage among Central Kentuckians an appreciation for all art forms and for learning in general. Many classes and events at the Carnegie Center are free, and wherever low-cost registration fees are required, scholarships are available to help those in need. The Carnegie Center has long been a haven for writers, and we have built on that tradition to become a home to diverse groups of people who love to read, to discuss, to explore, to play, to create, and to learn. There's something for everyone at the Carnegie Center, WHERE LEARNING LIVES.
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The Silas House event was one of the best I have attended. The combination of words and music gave the event a warm feeling of common passion for those attending. I want to thank The Carnegie Center and Morris Book Shop for hosting such a wonderful night.
Tony Sexton
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