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1. Teen Health and Wellness
www.teenhealthandwellness.com/ - [Cached]Published on: 5/17/2008 Last Visited: 5/17/2008
Carolyn Burrier Youth Services Coordinator Akron Summit County Public Library (OH) -
2. Akron-Summit County Public Library
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Carrie Burrier, Youth Services Coordinator 330.643.9185
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3. www.ohio.com
www.ohio.com/entertainment/154 - [Cached]Published on: 2/8/2008 Last Visited: 2/8/2008
Flip the page to Carrie Burrier, the This City Reads coordinator, who heard from many folks who were disappointed that the summer reading event was over after just two years.
Burrier and the This City Reads group worked to resurrect the Family Reading Festival by incorporating it into the wintertime effort to encourage citywide reading.
Burrier calls the effort to combine the two "an umbrella of literacy."
"It was such a logical fit for us to pick up the Family Reading Festival and tie it in with the fifth annual Day of Reading," said Burrier, Youth Services coordinator for the Akron-Summit County Public Library.
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"These will be wonderful performances and we're really looking forward to sharing them with people," Burrier said.
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Burrier has a lofty goal for this year's Day of Reading , 100,000 people reporting that they read for 30 minutes or longer on Wednesday. It can be reading a book, newspaper, magazine or even a Web site. The reading can be done individually or in a group.
"This is a great day in Summit County, not just Akron, because we will have so many people reading," Burrier said.
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Flip the page to Carrie Burrier, the This City Reads coordinator, who heard from many folks who were disappointed that the summer reading event was over after just two years.
Burrier and the This City Reads group worked to resurrect the Family Reading Festival by incorporating it into the wintertime effort to encourage citywide reading.
Burrier calls the effort to combine the two "an umbrella of literacy."
"It was such a logical fit for us to pick up the Family Reading Festival and tie it in with the fifth annual Day of Reading," said Burrier, Youth Services coordinator for the Akron-Summit County Public Library.
...
"These will be wonderful performances and we're really looking forward to sharing them with people," Burrier said.
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Burrier has a lofty goal for this year's Day of Reading , 100,000 people reporting that they read for 30 minutes or longer on Wednesday.

