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The BIG Rhode Island Quiz with Roberta Humble
Portsmouth Free Public Library, 2658 E Main Rd, Portsmouth, RI | Get Directions »
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Find out more about your state on Saturday, January 12 at 2 PM at Portsmouth Free Public Library. So you think you know Rhode Island? Want to know more? Take the quiz, listen to the amazing answers, and you will discover new and exciting points about Rhode Island such as its geography, history, famous people, foods, businesses, islands, theatres, cities & towns, shopping, colleges, sports, historic sites, and more. Presented with stunning pictures of a stunning state. People will have fun - lots of memories, lots of information, lots of chuckles.
Roberta Humble, Community College of Rhode Island English professor, thinks that Rhode Island’s beautiful scenery, rich history and quirky culture give the state’s residents much to be proud of. She has shared her love of Rhode Island by creating several books and games over the years that let readers and players learn new facts about their state.
Event Details
| Where | Portsmouth Free Public Library 2658 E Main Rd, Portsmouth, RI 02871 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 2:00 pm–3:00 pm |
| Who to bring | Everyone |
| Website | http://www.portsmouthlibrary.org |
| Phone | 401-683-9547 |
| porlibadult@gmail.com | |
| Price | $0 |
More About Portsmouth Free Public Library
Built in 1897, the Portsmouth Free Public Library provides information, services and a circulation of 75,000 articles, including books, tapes and videos, to the residents of Portsmouth. The 9,515 sq. ft. structure is owned and operated by the corporation, the Portsmouth Free Public Library Association. The children's room is located downstairs, while the computer area, reference and study area are situated on the main floor.The library provides a variety of services and classes. For further information, please see the library's website at www.portsmouthlibrary.org.
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