Walk for Literacy Benefits Adult Tutoring Group
The 13th annual Walk for Literacy returns this weekend to Van Patten Woods near Zion. Along with a 5K walk, participants have the chance to win prizes and take part in raffles. Local students are encouraged to participate.
The walk benefits Literacy Volunteers of Lake County, a nonprofit group dedicated to helping adult literacy students and strengthening family literacy programs.
The major sponsor this year is Air Con Refrigeration and Heating of Waukegan, which has been a strong supporter of the organization u and the walk u from the very beginning, according to Teta Minuzzo, the groupAEs chairwoman.
"Our program trains volunteer tutors and provides GED ā¦
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Article title: Walk for Literacy Benefits Adult Tutoring Group.
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Newspaper title: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL).
Publication date: October 2, 2009.
Page number: 1.
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