Gladiators Secrets of the Colosseum online through Sno-Isle Libraries Aug. 14

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Sno-Isle Libraries will host "Gladiators and Secrets of the Colosseum," an online event scheduled for August 14 from 4-5 p. m. The program aims to educate attendees about the reality of gladiators and the Colosseum's role in ancient spectacles. Participants will also have the opportunity to virtually tour a famous gladiatorial training center located near the Colosseum. Registration is essential to receive the Zoom link, which will be sent out 24 hours prior to the event.

Individuals who register less than a day in advance will find the link in their confirmation email. This event is part of a broader initiative by Sno-Isle Libraries to provide educational programming to the community. For more information and to register, individuals can visit www. MuseumsWithMarisa. com.

Such events contribute to public knowledge of history and culture, enriching the community's understanding of ancient Rome.

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