Community Study Session with Dave Reddick
December 13 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Are you curious about who really designed the Indiana state flag?
On Friday, December 13 at 5:30pm, join local author and historian Dave Reddick for a community study session all about the history of Indiana’s state flag!
The evening includes remarks from Indy Reads CEO Ruba Marshood highlighting the significance of flags and cultural diversity, and a craft station for participants of all ages to create their own flags.
This event is open to participants of all ages.
Proceeds from sales at Indy Reads support our English literacy programming for more than 400 adult learners each year.
The Indiana Flag: Who Really Designed It?
Dave Reddick’s The Indiana Flag: Who Really Designed It? chronicles the efforts by our state’s chapter of a national organizing group to push Indiana lawmakers to adopt a unique and official state flag.
David B. Reddick holds a Ph.D. in American Studies from Michigan State University where he taught journalism courses as well as at Western Michigan and Butler Universities. He spent 24 years in the insurance industry as a regulator, a health company lobbyist and a research analyst for a property/casualty trade association. In addition to his book on the Indiana state flag, Reddick has published 15 short stories in several mystery anthologies. He and his wife live in Camby, Indiana.
This event is Pay-What-You-Can. Here’s what your suggested donation can do for the Indy Reads community:
FREE – This ticket is for attendees that would like to attend this event and are unable to purchase a ticket. Indy Reads values our community and facilitators. We are proud to provide programming to all. Thank you for being a part of our community!
$10 – This donation covers the cost of one attendee to this event. Indy Reads strives to bring the very best programming to Fountain Square and all Hoosiers. Thank you for helping us to keep our quality programs accessible for all!
$20 – This donation covers the cost of two attendees to this event. If you are attending as an individual, your ticket at this level makes it possible for another who cannot afford a ticket to attend. It is only through the generosity of our community that we are able to support programs that enrich the lives of all Hoosiers. Thank you for your support!
Other – “Pay-What-You-Can” really does mean pay what you can. Indy Reads appreciates that every one of our community members is able to support our vision of 100% literacy for all in different ways. Whether you can pay $5 or $50, we are so excited to see you – and thank you for your support!