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Saskatchewan Festival of Words

The Saskatchewan Festival of Words Inc. is a registered non-profit organization based in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Established in 1996, it promotes literacy and celebrates in various forms the imaginative use of words, written or oral, by Canadians. The organization operates on a year-round basis offering literacy and literary programming with an annual four-day summer festival held the third week of July in Moose Jaw. The 18th edition of the summer festival takes place July 17-20, 2014.
==History==
In 1996, a founding committee led by local teacher and poet Gary Hyland began laying the groundwork for a literary festival in the city of Moose Jaw. Realizing the need to differentiate from other book-based literary festivals, the founders developed a festival concept emphasizing all aspects of creative language and promoting literacy and lifelong reading. Books and authors would be the foundation of the festival, but variety would come though the addition of storytellers, illustrators, journalists, editors, singer-songwriters, filmmakers, dramatists, and actors.
It was also early in the planning stage that efforts to provide programming for a variety of age groups and that year-round programming promoting literacy, creative writing, and lifelong reading would be part of the organization's vision. Over the following months the Living Skies Festival of Words was born and all of these goals would come to pass. In June 2010 the organization formalized a name change to become the Saskatchewan Festival of Words Inc and by 2013 the Festival of Words was designated charitable status.

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