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The Festival's literacy efforts in action
Festival Staff / April 15, 2010
Tucson launched it first Literacy Zone - the Sunnyside Neighborhood Literacy Zone - at Mission Manor Park - thanks in part to the overwhelming success of the Tucson Festival of Books, now in its second year.
The Zone was set up March 20 by the Literacy for Life Coalition in partnership with the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association and partially funded by proceeds from the Tucson Festival of Books. Read more

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