National Book Festival - September 8

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Date: Tue Aug 07 2001 - 11:28:50 EDT

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    Listen to a storyteller spin a tale; hear a reading by an
    award-winning author; see demonstrations of new web technologies;
    listen to music and have something to eat . These are some of the
    things you can do throughout the day on Saturday, September 8, at the
    National Book Festival.

    The Library of Congress and First Lady Laura Bush invite you to the
    East Lawn of the U.S. Capitol and the Library of Congress between 10
    a.m. and 5 p.m. for an enjoyable day. Events will include readings,
    demonstrations, and book signings by more than 50 award-winning
    authors and illustrators, musical performances, storytelling, and
    panel discussions about children's books, mysteries, and poetry. You
    can consult with preservation and conservation specialists about
    saving your family photos and documents. There will also be
    demonstrations of new technologies, tours and exhibitions.

    More than 50 organizations will also be on hand to help you learn
    more about ways to promote reading, literacy, and libraries in your
    community.

    For more information about the National Book Festival, visit the
    Festival's Web site <www.loc.gov/bookfest> or call toll-free
    888-714-4696. The Web site also has ideas to help you bring the
    Festival to your school, public library, and home.

    The Festival, which is free and open to the public, is made possible
    by generous donations from our charter sponsors: AT&T, WorkPlaceUSA,
    the Library's James Madison Council, and by contributions from The
    Washington Post, Borders Books and Music, Scholastic Inc., US Airways,
    Chevy Chase Bank, and UPS.



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