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9.08.2001 ET
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AT&T Donates $250,000 For Inaugural National Book Festival
(CSRwire) The AT&T Foundation announced today it has donated $250,000 to the Library
of Congress for the first National Book Festival, an event that will bring
nearly 60 American authors and illustrators to the Library in Washington
this Saturday.
"AT&T is pleased and honored to be a charter sponsor of the
National Book Festival," said AT&T Chairman and CEO C. Michael Armstrong.
"For more than a century, AT&T has maintained its commitment to education
and to reading as its essential skill. We’ve been a sponsor of the
Texas Book Festival since it was begun by Mrs. Bush six years ago, and
we’re delighted she is now making available to all of the American
people a program that has been so successful in her home state."
The event is free and open to the public. The authors will conduct
readings and book-signings from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event will also
include musical performances, storytelling, panel discussions and
demonstrations of new technology.
"AT&T has long been a generous benefactor of the Library, beginning with
their support of our National Digital Library," said Librarian of Congress
Dr. James H. Billington. "As the leading corporate sponsor of this
electronic educational effort, they made possible world-wide access to the
papers of Alexander Graham Bell, and many of the Library’s other
American historical materials. Their role in supporting the Book Festival
is just another example of the type of public-private partnership that can
improve the life of our nation. If we can contribute to the
nation’s love of reading, it will be a very successful event."
As part of this weekend’s support for books and reading, AT&T
employees and retirees are donating 20,000 new books for children across
the country in kindergarten through fourth grades.
ABOUT AT&T
AT&T (http://www.att.com) is among the world’s premier voice, video
and data communications companies, serving consumers, businesses and
government. Backed by the research and development capabilities of AT&T
Labs, the company runs the world’s largest, most sophisticated
communications network and is the largest cable operator in the U.S. The
company is a leading supplier of data and Internet services for businesses
and offers outsourcing, consulting and networking-integration to large
businesses. Concert, the AT&T/BT Global Venture, serves the
communications needs of multinational companies and international carriers
worldwide.
Through the AT&T Foundation (www.att.com/foundation), the company invests
in projects that serve the needs of people in communities throughout the
nation, particularly for initiatives that use technology in innovative
ways and for programs in which AT&T employees are actively involved as
contributors or volunteers. Through the AT&T Learning Network
(www.att.com/learningnetwork), AT&T’s signature education
initiative, AT&T supports efforts to improve teaching and learning through
the effective use of information technology.
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