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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FIFTH ANNUAL LEE COUNTY READING FESTIVAL Bringing the Library’s Year-Round Programs and Resources Outdoors for the Day! FORT MYERS, Fla., January 29, 2004 - For Immediate Release FORT MYERS, Fla., January 28, 2004 - The fifth annual Lee County Reading Festival is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 13, 2004. This unique celebration of reading is the only event of its kind in Southwest Florida. An estimated 20,000 people attended this free, one-day event last year. The Festival takes place in Centennial Park, along the Caloosahatchee River in downtown Fort Myers, Florida. International best-selling authors speak inside the adjacent Harborside Event Center and sign books for fans, alongside popular local authors and writers from around the state. The Lee County Reading Festival, presented by Lee County Library System in partnership with the Foundation for the Lee County Library System, News-Press, and WINK- TV, is a day long celebration of the power of reading for adults and children. Among the 40+ authors in attendance on March 13 are:
Other highlights of the Reading Festival include author panels, adult programming seminars on popular interest topics, teen poetry slam, storytelling, a storybook character parade, crafts, puppet shows, street theater performances from area schools and theater troupes, and music for all ages. Community organizations and a variety of vendors will be on site. Every child attending the Reading Festival will receive a free book and every teen will receive a free magazine! For more information, visit the Lee County Library System web site: www.www3.leegov.com/library and click on the Lee County Reading Festival link, or call festival coordinator Karen Scholz at (239) 461-2914. - # -
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