Premiering in 1959, Rod Serling’s iconic series The Twilight Zone acquainted television audiences with the science fiction genre. Airing for five seasons, the classic anthology series treated viewers to memorable tales of space exploration, supernatural occurrences, and even examinations of human nature. Join Library Director Mark Procknik at Old Town Hall on Thursday September 26th at 6:30 for a talk titled A Dimension Not only of Sight and Sound But of Mind: Libraries and the Preservation of Knowledge in the Twilight Zone devoted to the seminal science fiction series and the episodes that surprisingly relate to libraries and the preservation of knowledge.