Breweries, library team up to push back against banning books
July 28, 2023
Jeff Morgan
WMAR 2 News
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ANNAPOLIS, MD — Pouring up a cold one for a cause, the public library in Anne Arundel County is teaming up with breweries to raise money to support the libraries efforts in keeping books available to all.
“Our library system, libraries across the country offer programs and access to all and we believe that you should be able to read whatever you want and that’s reflected in the collection here in our library,” said Cathleen Sparrow – executive director of the public library.
To help, four different breweries are coming up with their own beers inspired by different books people have tried to get banned.
Like Pherm Brewing’s Lawn Boy inspired Mexican lager.
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