SAMPLE PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS :10 :20 The (NAME OF LIBRARY) invites you to travel back to the 1930s when President Franklin Roosevelt’s WPA was struggling to get people back to work. “Soul of a People” is a series of library programs about the Federal Writers’ Project, a small unit of the WPA that created an enormous cultural legacy for the nation. Call (TELEPHONE NUMBER) or visit (WEB SITE) for details. # The (NAME OF LIBRARY) invites you to travel back to the 1930s when President Franklin Roosevelt’s WPA was struggling to get people back to work. “Soul of a People” is a series of library programs about the Federal Writers’ Project, a small unit of the WPA that created an enormous cultural legacy for the nation. “Soul of a People” programs complement a major documentary film produced by Spark Media of Washington, D.C., which is being broadcast on the Smithsonian Channel HD. Check local listings for broadcast times or visit www.SmithsonianChannel.com. The documentary and library programs are supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities. :30 For “Soul of a People” program information, call (TELEPHONE NUMBER) or visit (WEB SITE) for details. # The (NAME OF LIBRARY) invites you to travel back to the 1930s when President Franklin Roosevelt’s WPA was struggling to get people back to work. “Soul of a People” is a series of library programs about the Federal Writers’ Project, a small unit of the WPA that created an enormous cultural legacy for the nation. “Soul of a People” programs complement a major documentary film produced by Spark Media of Washington, D.C., which is being broadcast on the Smithsonian Channel HD. Check local listings for broadcast times or visit www.SmithsonianChannel.com. The documentary and library programs are supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The WPA Writers’ Project created the famous “American Guide Series” of travel guides for every state. Writers interviewed former slaves and recorded the life histories of thousands of ordinary Americans in small towns and large cities across the U.S. Many writers who worked for the WPA became prominent literary figures later in the century, among them Richard Wright, Zora Neale Hurston, Saul Bellow and Eudora Welty. For “Soul of a People” program information, call (TELEPHONE NUMBER) or visit (WEB SITE) for details.