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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 13, 2005
CONTACT: Daniel P. Finney, (515) 271-2833 or Daniel.Finney@drake.edu
LEARNING TO READ ONE STEP AT A TIME
To raise awareness and funds, the Drake Adult Literacy Center will conduct a
"Support the Right to Read Walk for Adult Literacy" in the Drake Neighborhood
on Wednesday, June 22.
The walk will start at 5 p.m. at the Drake Neighborhood Farmers' Market in the
parking lot of First Christian Church at 25th Street and University Avenue,
then wind through the Drake Neighborhood, ending at the Farmers' Market. In
conjunction with the walk, free books will be distributed to children at the
market that day. The market is open from 4 to 7 p.m. each Wednesday through
September.
"We are fortunate that the Drake School of Education donates all our overhead
expenses, but the center relies solely on donations and grants for daily operating
and instructional expenses. We need to continue to raise funds to keep the Drake
Adult Literacy Center going," said Anne Murr, director of the center, which
serves approximately 70 clients.
In addition to funds, the center is seeking additional volunteer tutors to serve
the people on its waiting list. For more information about the center or the
next awareness walk, contact Murr at x3982 or anne.murr@drake.edu
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