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Walking for reading

An estimated 15,000 people turned out on a brisk October morning for the third annual Reading Rocks! Walk-A-Thon in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The event raised more than $119,000 for literacy initiatives, according to an article by staff writer Michael Futch appearing in the Fayetteville Observer. For further information, read the full article.

Posted by John Micklos on 19 October 2006 in Feature

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