| Published November 7th, 2012 | Moving Adventure Documentary at the Lafayette Library | | | Image provided
| Three bicyclists ride from northern Alaska to the tip of Argentina, 16,000 miles through 13 countries, in support of the National Brain Tumor Society in the documentary Spinning Southward. The film will be screened, with a discussion to follow, on Thursday, November 8 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the Arts and Science Discovery Room of the Lafayette Library and Learning Center. There's no charge for this event. The film answers the question of what it's like to live every day on a bicycle for 16,000 miles. The trio - brothers John and Mike Logsdon and filmmaker Nateon Ajello -were inspired by their mothers, who were affected by brain tumors. C Tyson.
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