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Local Strongsville resident Bert Fassett will present the debate over the form and specific elements of the U. S. Constitution as conducted during the process of its ratification.
The Strongsville Branch Library and the Strongsville Historical Society will host Strongsville resident Bert Fassett. Bert’s talk is about the debate over the form and specific elements of the U. S. Constitution as conducted during the process of its ratification. He will present the arguments of both the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists including their principal positions and how they framed their arguments. This presentation is part of the Strongsville Historical Society’s commemoration of the 250th anniversary of American independence.
Registration is requested. Register here or call (440) 238-5530.
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Grassroots library service in Strongsville dates back to 1881, when 400 books were located in the Town Hall. More than 120 years later, the Strongsville Branch of CCPL is home to the Kathleen Cochrane DePiero Recording Studio where visitors can make their own tracks, green screen videos, podcasts or audiobook recordings for free.