Politics & Government
Bill Clinton Visiting Dundalk Library On Monday
The former president is making two stops on his trip, one in Dundalk and another in Baltimore.

DUNDALK, MD — Former POTUS Bill Clinton is going to be in Dundalk on Monday, Oct. 30. Clinton is slated to dedicate a series of educational panels being installed at the Sollers Point branch of the Baltimore County Public Library on Monday afternoon, according to officials.
Clinton's trip, which will span three days and kick off in Maryland, was designed to highlight programs supported by the Clinton Foundation. On Monday, he will visit sites in Baltimore; on Tuesday, he will make the rounds in Florida; and on Wednesday, he will travel around St. Louis, Missouri.
The visit in Baltimore County will be at the Sollers Point branch of Baltimore County Public Library on Monday afternoon. Clinton will dedicate panels that have the theme "Talking is Teaching" at the branch on Sollers Point Road in Dundalk at 2:30 p.m.
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The panels feature prompts to help parents engage in educational ways with their little ones about things like shapes and colors.
The Sollers Point branch will be the first library in the country to receive the panels, according to Baltimore County Public Library, which reports they have been installed at playgrounds elsewhere. The initiative is supported by Too Small To Fail, a campaign of the Opportunity Institute and the Clinton Foundation.
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Before Dundalk, Clinton will be in Baltimore City at a summit at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health called "The Opioid Epidemic: From Evidence to Impact." That event starts at 10 a.m. and will be live-streamed on C-SPAN. It will feature leaders from law enforcement, public health, business, government, labor and employment sectors.
Following his trip to Baltimore, Clinton will continue on to visit health projects in Florida centered around addiction, mothers and infants and HIV patients on Tuesday, Oct. 31.
The tour on behalf of the Clinton Foundation will wrap up on Wednesday, Nov. 1, in Missouri with visits to a school, grocery store on wheels and STEM initiative.
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