Contact: Guy Lamolinara, Library of Congress (202) 707-9217 (until June 24 in Washington), (504) 522-4500 (after June 24, in New Orleans); Judi Provosty, Buerman Miller Group in New Orleans (504) 524-3342
June 21, 1999
MEDIA ADVISORY
Library of Congress to Highlight Louisiana "Local Legacies"
State's Cultural Heritage to Be Documented for Future Generations
WHO:
Librarian of Congress James H. Billington
U.S. Members of Congress from Louisiana
Louisiana participants in the Local Legacies Bicentennial project
of the Library of Congress
WHAT:
Briefing for media on Louisiana's contribution to the Local Legacies
project, in which communities across the nation are documenting
their local cultural traditions. This documentation, in words
and photographs and on video and audio tape, will be sent to
Washington, D.C., for inclusion in the permanent collections
of the Library's American Folklife Center, where the
materials will be preserved and made available to all
Americans for generations. A portion of the documentation
will also be available on the Library's Web site
(www.loc.gov).
WHEN:
Saturday, June 26, 3 p.m. Project participants will
be available for individual post-briefing interviews.
WHERE:
Marriott Hotel, Regent Room, 555 Canal St., New Orleans
BACKGROUND
Citizens from across the state of Louisiana are involved in Local Legacies projects that have been nominated by their U.S. Senator or Representative as being worthy of inclusion in the Library of Congress American Folklife Center, the largest such center in the United States.More than 600 projects nationwide will be submitted to the center, and a special event will be held at the Library in May 2000 to celebrate the contributions of the participants to this unprecedented undertaking. All members of Congress and all Local Legacies participants will be invited.
The Library of Congress, the world's largest library, will celebrate its Bicentennial on April 24, 2000 (www.loc.gov/bicentennial), as the oldest federal cultural institution in America. Local Legacies is the centerpiece of this celebration. At press time, Louisianans were working on nine documentary projects, representing this state's rich cultural diversity (list attached). Louisiana's Local Legacies participants will be on hand to describe their projects and show samples of their documentary efforts so far.
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PR 99-093
6/21/99
ISSN 0731-3527
