Muskoka Novel Marathon

Watch the Flipbook Movie? Learn more about 101 year-old Clarence Brazier…

July 10, 2008 · 1 Comment

If you watched the Flipbook movie on the Muskoka Novel Marathon, you can learn more about the gentleman in it who spoke about learning to read and write. He is living proof that you’re never too old to learn how to read and write. If you enjoyed him in the movie, you will enjoy this article on him. It is posted at the Muskoka Literacy Council’s website and it discusses his April 2008 Governor General’s Caring Canadian Award–earned for being a promoter of literacy. Clarence was a student at the Muskoka Literacy Council. 

Click on his name here to read more about CLARENCE BRAZIER

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  • Susan Lowe // July 23, 2008 at 12:57 am | Reply

    Kevin this is great! I hope marathoners from this year and years past will join in and share their memories. Word of mouth is, for sure, the very best way to advertise anything. This event is just too special for other writers not to know about it. It just seems to get better and better each year. Looking forward to seeing you all in Huntsville July 10-13 2009 for the 8th annual Muskoka Novel Marathon!

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