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Article By: The Press

Jan. 7, 2016

The Swain School, 1100 S. 24th St., Allentown, will host Dr. Michael “Mykee” Fowlin 7 p.m. at a free presentation open to the public. “You Don’t Know Me Until You Know Me” is Fowlin’s one-man performance, which will deal with such issues as race, discrimination, violence prevention, suicide, gender equality and homophobia and strategies to address them. Fowlin’s presentation is appropriate for adults and students in fifth grade and above. Reservations are requested by visiting mykee.eventbrite.com. For more information contact Swain at 610-433-4542, ext. 128.

Jan. 9, 2016

The Hokendauqua Chapter of Trout Unlimited will hold the annual beginner fly tying class and run for eight consecutive Saturday mornings. The class is two hours and begins 9:30 a.m. and will be held at the Northampton Middle School, 1617 Laubach Ave., Northampton. There is a cost. Students age 18 and younger and veterans are free. This includes all materials and a fly tying manual. In addition, tools may be furnished on a loaner basis. For more information or to register for the class, view the Hokendauqua Chapter website or call Dale Ott at 610-262-7598 or email at dwott@ptd.net.

In celebration of the final season of Downton Abbey, join Lower Macungie Library for a casual afternoon celebrating the show. Penn State York Professor of English Jennifer Nesbittwill give a talk about the historical time period and her love of Downton Abbey 2 p.m. During her talk, the library will provide a tea to fully encompass the Downton experience. For more information, contact Lower Macungie Library at 610-966-6864 or visit the website at www.lowermaclib.org. Advance registration is requested.

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