
Literacy Council of West Alabama Membership Drive
The Literacy Council of West Alabama (LCWA) is hosting a Membership Drive. Their “vision is to build a region in which each person is provided the opportunity to function to a greater level within society.”
The membership drive will be held on Saturday, April 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ernest & Hadley Booksellers, 1928 7th St, Tuscaloosa. The Turn the Page Campaign aims to increase membership and volunteers for the LCWA to help unite the community in the fight against illiteracy.

At the membership drive, you can learn more about the mission of The Literacy Council of West Alabama.
Other Event Highlights
Become a Literacy Champion (First 75 people to sign up receive a FREE lunch!)
Create your own book with the UA Book Arts Program.
Enjoy special readings from local author Hank Lazer.
Celebrate the grand opening of The Brick House, Ernest & Hadley’s new used and rare book annex.
Bring five books to donate and receive 10% off your purchase at Ernest & Hadley.
Why Become a Member
“By joining LCWA, you help support book distribution, GED programs, youth activities, financial literacy classes, and more,” said LCWA. The group aims to build a more literate and empowered West Alabama.
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