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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MONDAY, APRIL 5, 2010


Media Advisory -- 2010 Census Road Tour Comes to Cincinnati

Release Information

CB10-CR.62

Contacts:
Robert Crockett
Public Information Office
202-384-6284

Donna Marsh
Media Specialist
513-545-0384

What:

The 2010 Census Portrait of America Road Tour is part of the largest civic outreach and awareness campaign in U.S. history — stopping and exhibiting at more than 800 events nationwide. From local parades and festivals to major sporting events, the Road Tour will attempt to motivate America's growing and increasingly diverse population to complete and mail back the 10-question census form.

Traveling for a total of 1,547 days and more than 150,000 miles across the country, 13 road tour vehicles will provide the public with an educational, engaging and interactive experience that brings the 2010 Census to life.

At each event across the country, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the 2010 Census and understand the benefits a complete count can bring to communities everywhere; view a sample 2010 Census form and learn how the collected information is used; and contribute stories and photos to the Portrait of America project to explain why “I count!” and view messages from other road tour participants.

When:
Wednesday, April 7, 3 to 7 p.m. (EDT)

Who:
Carla Walker, Cincinnati Complete Count Committee
Clinton Johnson, Community Action Agency
Donna Jones Baker, Urban League of Greater Cincinnati

Where:
Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency
1740 Landon Farm Road
Cincinnati, OH 45237

For more information about the 2010 Census and the Road Tour, please visit 2010census.gov and follow us on Twitter (@2010Portrait), Facebook, MySpace, Flickr and YouTube (/uscensusbureau).

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