MANCHESTER - Meet Dorothy Canfield Fisher, a Vermonter for the World, on Sunday, July 15, at the Equinox Village. Helene Lang will depict the prolific writer and native daughter of Vermont and showcase her life works in a living history presentation at 4 p.m.

Fisher attacked discrimination, intolerance, brutality, and fraud in her forty books of fiction and non-fiction. She wrote often about Vermont, but she was a writer beyond the region who communicated to the world and to the human spirit.

This program is free and open to the public and accessible to people with disabilities. It is a Vermont Humanities Council program co-hosted by the Equinox Village and the Mark Skinner Library. The Equinox Village is located at 49 Maple St. in Manchester Center. For more information, contact Cindy Waters at 362-2607 or e-mail, events@markskinnerlibrary.org.


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