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Partners - 2009
Partnering Libraries
20 Capital Region libraries join the celebration with book discussions and film screenings. “To Kill a Mockingbird” books, National Endowment for the Arts Readers’ Guides and Audio Guides are available at all locations. Please contact individual libraries for dates, times and locations of programs or visit the NEA's Community calendar or the Hartford Public Library print calendar
Financial Partners
City of Hartford
National Endowment for the Arts
Institute of Museum and Library Services
Arts Midwest
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving
Media Partners
Connecticut Muse
Connecticut Public Broadcasting/WNPR
Hartford Advocate
Hartford News
Hog River Journal
North End Agents
West Indian American
Program Partners
African American Affairs Commission
Borders Books & Music
Chrysalis Center Inc.
Connecticut Center for the Book
Connecticut Immigrant and Refugee Coalition
Connecticut State Library
Greater Hartford Arts Council
Greater Hartford Legal Aid
Hartford History Center
Hartford Immigrant Advisory Group
Hartford Jazz Society
John E. Rogers African American Cultural Center
R.J. Julia Booksellers
Trinity College
The University of Hartford
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
Wendell Minor Studio
World Affairs Council of CT
Education and Youth Services Partners
Bellizzi Middle School
Boys and Girls Club
Breakthrough Magnet School
Bulkeley High School
Capital Prep Magnet School
Capitol Region Education Council
City of Hartford Early Learning Centers
Connecticut Youth Forum
Fox Middle School
Girls Inc.
Classical Magnet School
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Homelink Daycares
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Family Centers:
Asylum Hill, Rambuh, Parkville, El Centro, and Southside
Hartford Public High School
Hartford Public Schools, Adult Education
Hartford Public Schools Preschool Program
Mount Olive Daycares
A. I. Prince Tech
University of Hartford Magnet Middle School
University High
Weaver High School
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This project is part of the Big Read, an initiative of
the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with
the Institute of Museum and Library Services and Arts
Midwest.
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