(KLZA)-- The Richardson County Arts and Humanities Council is sponsoring a book launch event Saturday at the Falls City Library and Arts Center for a book authored by former Falls City resident Lori Gottula.
The book, titled "Broken and Chained: My First Thirty Days in the Hell Called Detox," will be available Saturday.
Gottula will make two presentations on Saturday in the Stalder Gallery at the library in Falls City. The first will be at 2:00 p.m. with an opportunity to purchase books and have them signed following the program. Lori will present the same program at 5:00 p.m. with another opportunity to purchase books and have them signed after the program.
Gottula also recommends those attending do not bring young children to the event due to the subject matter, but does encourage teenagers to attend the program and learn about the dangers of getting hooked on medications.
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