Monday, July 10, 2006

Living History Day goes west


Living History Day goes west
About 100 or so people braved the heat and became part of history at Chestnut Square Historic Village's Living History Day on Sunday. To go along with this week's theme, Cowboy Poetry and Bandana History, Guy Giersch and Bob West gave a little history lesson about the misunderstood cowboys.
Source: www.courier-gazette.com

$1,000 poetry prize offered in contest
The Bards of Burbank are hosting their annual free poetry competition, and everyone is welcome. There are 50 prizes in all totaling almost $5,000, and the grand prize is $1,000.
Source: www.fortmorgantimes.com

Search Results
The poetry, spoken-word and original music series continues. . . . More > Time: 8 p.m.
Source: www.calendarlive.com

Marine Recruiter in 'Fahrenheit' Mourned
LAKE ORION, Mich. - He was a stern-faced sniper and a soft-hearted Marine who handed out candy to kids in Iraq. He was a warrior who wrote poetry about life and death.
Source: www.detnow.com

Poetry with a purpose
Her poetry is of pain, pedophiles and stolen innocence. Her mission is to protect children from predators. Her...
Source: www.jsonline.com

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