CADL Video On Demand

June 4, 2009

videoIconIf you missed an event hosted by the Capital Area District Library, chances are you will still have the opportunity to catch it later. CADL has created an online video collection, so you can watch CADL events and productions anytime from any computer.

We’ve taped author interviews and discussions – including an interview with James McBride, author of Song Yet Sung, our 2009 Capital Area District Library Reads One Book choice. We were also lucky enough to partner with Joy 1580 AM to host a concert starring gospel legend Dorinda Clark-Cole – and we got it on tape! Other videos currently in the online collection include the winning Literature and Lyrics video by the local Global Fusion group, Thom Jayne and the Nomads; a discussion by the Director of the Mid-Michigan Film Office; and a presentation by basketball great, Greg “Special K” Kelser among others.

We will continue to build this collection, adding instructional programs, business events and much more, so be sure to bookmark this page!

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