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“Sharing Our Past — Shaping Our Future” Since 1974 |
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Involve Your Community * Receive FREE Vermont Reads books for your community. * Author Natalie Bober will make public appearances in the spring and fall. * Host a book discussion and poetry reading, visit Frost sites in Vermont, invite community members to write biographies and/or poetry, organize outdoor activities based on the poems. * Listen to a Vermont Public Radio feature about the book, its subject, and its author.
What Does My Community Receive?
Application and Resources Apply by February 1 for spring/summer participation Apply by May 30 for summer/fall participation
Saving Acrobat Files to Disk: Application materials are in PDF format. If the PDF files do not open in your browser, you can download the files to your hard drive. See instructions below. Or e-mail or call us and we will send you the files
APPLICATION MATERIALS How Does My Community Qualify? Full Information Packet (includes application) — PDF Application form only —PDF and MS word
RESOURCES Further Reading and Web Resources — or as PDF Discussion Questions—or as PDF Learn more about the author—Natalie Bober
MORE ABOUT VERMONT READS Vermont Reads in Winter/Spring 2008 Newsletter (PDF) Vermont Reads Participating Towns Participating Towns from 2003-2007 Send us your ideas for future Vermont Reads books! |
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About Vermont Reads Read and explore A Restless Spirit with community activities for children and adults. Nonprofit organizations and schools may apply. Collaborations among community organizations and businesses are encouraged. |

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Vermont Reads 2008 |
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With support from the Jack & Dorothy Byrne Foundation |