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National
Year Of Reading
Sheffield's National Year of Reading was launched at the Oasis, Meadowhall
with support from Sheffield United Football Club.
The event was compered by Trisha Cooper and the Big Screen in the
Oasis showed a specially commissioned film to promote reading, whether
it was a book, a computer screen, magazine or comic. The film featured
local personalities and places and included footage shot at Bramall
Lane.

More than 150 children from five different Sheffield
schools attended the event. Guests included the Barnsley Bard, Ian
McMillan, and musician Luke Carver Goss who, with the help of the
children, composed a poem to be used throughout the year to promote
the pleasure of reading.
Former Blades' players Mark Todd and Adrian Littlejohn from SUFC's
United Intitiative were also at the event discussing their reading
experiences. Both of them shared the importance of being able to read
and emphasized how much fun it can be.
Also in attendance was the Lord Mayor of Sheffield, Councillor Arthur
Dunworth, who gave thanks to the event organisers and to those involved
on the day. The school children each returned to their school with
a goody bag, which of course included a book!
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