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Can you haiku? Spring’s on the way and so is my annual poetry contest. Enter now. March 12, 2019. ... a reminder to enter John’s annual Springtime in Washington haiku contest.
OK, it's taken a bit longer than expected -- sorry to keep you hanging -- but we finally have a winner in our vaunted Spring Haiku Contest. Some 148 of you budding poets participated, and the ...
Spring is in the air. So are my winning haiku. March 19, 2023. 4 min. Springtime in Washington Haiku winner Vicki Elsbernd, in her appropriately seasonal Reston backyard. (Bob Elsbernd) ...
Two weeks ago today, we announced our 2nd Annual "Hooray for Spring!" Haiku Contest. And 222 of you responded. Much like last year's entries, this year's batch is a mixed bag. Some are great, some ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Columbia Gorge. A haiku challenge contest. You could be featured. Friends of the Columbia Gorge is celebrating National Poetry Month with a Spring Gorge Haiku Challenge ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — With the nice weather, it may be time to visit the Columbia River Gorge and celebrate this magnificent outdoor location with a haiku.
Can you write a haiku about spring? Sure you can! Here are the details, which are simple indeed. The deadline is Monday to share your haiku and a photo at news@sosalem.com ...
Written and submitted by Marlene Beckner. Are up to our spring haiku challenge -- Spring, in 17 Syllables? Sure you are! Here are the details. The deadline is March 8 ...
So much is going on this week, it’s hard to focus on just one thing. Spring has finally sprung — at least for now, despite the foot of snow in the mountains of Washington state. In the other ...
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