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Rick Steves presents "Europe through the Back Door" - a Contra Costa County Library Summer Reading Festival Event

Get your tickets today to kick off the Contra Costa County Library’s Summer Reading Festival with travel expert and writer, Rick Steves, who will share his experiences and the latest in smart travel in “Europe through the Back Door” at the Lesher Center for the Arts on Thursday, June 16th.   Tickets are $10.00.  For details on tickets to see Rick Steves, please go to ccclib.org, www.lesherartscenter.org, or call 925.943.SHOW (7469).

This event is part of the Contra Costa County Library's 2011 Summer Reading Festival, "One World, Many Stories" which runs from June 11 through August 20.  People of all ages are encouraged to read for fun and prizes and to enjoy the exciting programs and entertainment being held at Contra Costa County Libraries and ccclib.org throughout the summer.

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