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20th ANNUAL

NATCHEZ LITERARY & CINEMA CELEBRATION
Natchez, Mississippi

FEBRUARY 19-22, 2009

 

"Southern Women Writers:

Saluting the Eudora Welty Centennial"

Conference co-sponsors:

Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Natchez National Historical Park, Mississippi Department of Archives and History, and Mississippi Public Broadcasting

Co-chairmen:

Carolyn Vance Smith, Kathleen Jenkins, Jim Barnett, and Marie Antoon

Director of Proceedings: William F. Winter

 

ABOUT THE CELEBRATION…

The Natchez Literary and Cinema Celebration, winner of an Olympic Award, the Governor’s Award, and the Mississippi Tourism Award, has been called by official evaluators  “Mississippi’s most significant annual conference devoted to literature, history, and culture.”

Sponsored by Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Natchez National Historical Park, Mississippi Department of Archives and History, and Mississippi Public Broadcasting, the Celebration annually presents a theme-based lecture series enhanced by films, field trips, workshops, exhibits, book signings, and discussions.

Each year since the NLCC began in 1990, the conference has been made possible in part by the Mississippi Humanities Council under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

The conference is also made possible in part by a $100,000 National Endowment for the Humanities Challenge Grant that was successfully matched dollar-for-dollar during a three-year campaign that ended in 2006.

For information about Natchez and where to stay, visit:

Natchez Convention and Visitor Bureau

Other Natchez sites to visit:

www.visitnatchez.com

www.RosalieMansion.com

www.natchezchamber.com

 

 

For questions and or ticket orders call toll-free 1-866-296-NLCC (1-866-296-6522)

or e-mail info

NLCC is sponsored by:

 

Copiah-Lincoln Community College

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