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July 18, 2019 | Announcing the 2019 Lineup for The Word On The Street Toronto
August 19, 2015
The Word On The Street Learning Tent hosts family-friendly literacy programming
TORONTO, August 19, 2015 —– The Word On The Street Toronto is dedicated to the promotion of local literacy organizations. The festival shows its support each year by providing free exhibit space to 20 literacy groups in its Exhibitor Marketplace to help them promote their programs, attract new tutors and volunteers, and raise funds.
The Word On The Street is partnering with seven community groups to program the Learning Tent. The Learning Tent is a family-friendly destination where experts in the fields of literacy and education will share informative and entertaining activities, and introduce the public to a range of community literacy projects.
The Word On The Street is pleased to announce that its Literacy Programming Partners for the 2015 festival are ONBIDA (the Ontario branch of the International Dyslexia Association), Frontier College, Vallum Society for Education in Arts and Letters, Ontario Science Centre, The Ontario Cultural Society of the Deaf (OCSD) and Silent Voice, and First Book Canada. For a full schedule of Learning Tent activities, visit The Word On The Street’s website.
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About The Word On The Street:
Each September, in the cities of Toronto, Halifax, Lethbridge, Saskatoon, and Kitchener, The Word On The Street unites the country in a national celebration of literacy and the written word. Annually attracting more than 200,000 visitors, The Word On The Street Toronto is the largest book and magazine festival in Canada. This year’s event takes place on Sunday, September 27th, at Harbourfront Centre, in association with International Festival of Authors (IFOA).
Media Contact:
Cailin Cooper
416.504.7241
cailin@thewordonthestreet.ca
Festival Director:
Heather Kanabe
416.504.7241
heather@thewordonthestreet.ca