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.

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At the membership drive, you can learn more about the mission of The Literacy Council of West Alabama.

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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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