Harry Potter is Alive and Well in Gwinnett County, Georgia
Library and Local Bookstores Plan Events to Celebrate New Release
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Despite repeated unsuccessful attempts by local mother of four, Laura Mallory, to have the Harry Potter series of books removed from the shelves of the county's public schools, Harry Potter continues to be a source of delight for the area's children. The Gwinnett County Library system has announced its Harry Potter Festival to be held July 23-27, 2007 at several branches throughout the county. The events include screenings of the first four Harry Potter movies, as well as live performances by the Atlanta Celtic theater group, Theatre Gael. Trivia and other contests are planned. A schedule of events can be found in an article by Ben Smith in the Gwinnett Insider published on July 15 called "Harry Potter Triumphs." To read Smith's article, go to http://www.ajc.com. The festival is being held to celebrate the July 21 release of the final installment of the seven book series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. The film adaptation of the fifth book, Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix, was recently released and has proven to be a box office hit.
Gwinnett County found itself in the national and international media spotlight over the past two years due to a lawsuit filed by Mallory, whose children attend county public schools. According to information provided by the Georgia Board of Education, the activist mother claimed that the Potter books exposed impressionable children to evil themes, demonic activity, murder and blood sacrifices. Mallory petitioned to have the books removed from the shelves of the Gwinnett County Public Schools; however, she lost her case when a county judge ruled against her in May.
In addition to claims that the books promote witchcraft and encourage children to cast spells on their classmates, Mallory predicted that the books might lead to an increase in school shootings, as reported by the Daily Mail, on October 4, 2006. Mallory, who resides in Loganville, Georgia, has been at odds with other parents who have embraced the popular series because of their children's heightened interest in reading since Scholastic Books published Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in 1998.

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Harry Potter is Alive and Well in Gwinnett County, Georgia
Date: July 22, 2008Gwinnett County, GAUnited States of America
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