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NEAs Read Across America

1.) Read Across America 2008-09 Resource Calendar

2.) 2008 RAA Award Winners

3.) 2008 Read Across America Awards Instructions

4.) 2008 Cat-a-Van Updates

5.) Read Across America 2008 Photo Gallery

6.) Cat-a-Van Tours 1 through 3 for 2008

7.) 2008 NEA Resource Calendar

8.) December 2007 Literacy Calendar

9.) September 2007 E-Newsletter

10.) RAA 2007 Highlights

11.) November 2007 Literacy Calendar

12.) September 2007 Literacy Calendar

13.) October 2007 Literacy Calendar

14.) May E-Newsletter in a Nutshell

15.) Read Across America 2007 Awards

16.) 2007 Youth Leaders for Literacy Grant Winners

17.) Read Across America: Photos from spring training with Houston Astros

18.) Updates on Cat-a-Van Reading Tour

19.) April 2007 Literacy Calendar

20.) March 2007 Calendar

21.) Read Across America 2007 Resource Kit

22.) Super Bowl XLI Plays Host to 10 Years of NEA's Read Across America

23.) Cat's 50th Birthday Teacher Activity Guide

24.) Read Across America -- Ten Ways to Celebrate the Tenth Anniversary

25.) Read Across America: February 2007 Reading Calendar

26.) NEA's Read Across America Poem

27.) Dedclaration of Reading Independence

28.) January 2007 Literacy Calendar

29.) NEA's Read Across America, Educators' 100 Favorite Books Poll

30.) November 06 Calendar

31.) Get Curious with Curious George and NEA's Read Across America

32.) October 2006 Calendar

33.) September 2006 RAA Calendar

34.) July 2006 Read Across America calendar

35.) June 2006 Read Across America calendar

36.) Dollar General Partners in Library Relief Program

37.) Snapshot of Read Across America 2006

38.) May 2006 Calendar of Events

39.) Beyond Words: The Dollar General School Libraries Relief Fund

40.) April 2006 Calendar of Events

41.) D.E.A.R. Bookshelf Funding Opportunity

42.) Cat-a-Van in Texas

43.) "My Time" lyrics

44.) NEA's Read Across America 2006 Fact Sheet

45.) Read Across America Toolkit

46.) Materials such as posters, media advisories, proclamations

47.) Background materials on RAA

48.) Activity Ideas for RAA

49.) NEA's Read Across America

50.) Media Tips

51.) Read Across America: John Lennon Educational Tour Bus

52.) Read Across America, Free Music Materials from Arthur

53.) Lea con NEA

54.) NEA's Read Across America

55.) NEA's Read Across America

56.) Presenting NEA's Lea con NEA

57.) NEA: NEA's Read Across America - Especially for State Associations

58.) 2004-2005 resource CD request

59.) NEA's Read Across America Pressroom

60.) Our Partners

61.) Hispanic Heritage Month

62.) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

63.) Read Across America, Especially for Educators

64.) Seuss Store Cat-alog

65.) Tips on creating an event

66.) The Great American Family Read-In

67.) Raising a Reader

68.) Public Relations

69.) Read Across America, Especially for Parents

70.) Multiculturalism and children's literature

71.) Major League Soccer

72.) NEA: NEA's Read Across America - Especially for Local Associations

73.) Saturn/UAW Lightship Project

74.) Seuss Licensing and Copyright Information

75.) Copyright guidelines

76.) Book Adventure

77.) Great Event Ideas

78.) NEA: NEA's Read Across America - Ruben Studdard and NEA's Read Across America

79.) NEA: NEA's Read Across America - Resources

80.) NEA: NEA's Read Across America - The Reading Connection

81.) Congressional Members Reading to Children for NEA's Read Across America Event March 2, 2004

82.) NEA: NEA's Read Across America - For Classrooms

83.) NEA: NEA's Read Across America - 100 Great Events (51-100)

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