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Old Time Bluegrass Festival announces annual logo contest

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Written by: Editor
Published: 21 March 2011

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The 2009 Old Time Bluegrass Festival logo winner. Courtesy of Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association.
 

 

 

 


LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association (AMIA) has announced its annual Old Time Bluegrass Festival Logo Contest for high school students in Lake County.


AMIA is offering a $100 prize to the student whose submission is chosen to be the logo for the 2011 Old Time Bluegrass Festival.


The contest is open to all students attending any Lake County High School, as well as Lake County 9-12 graders being home schooled.


The artwork should feature a heron theme with old timey bluegrass instruments such as fiddle, banjo, gut-bucket or mandolin.


Submissions will be judged by the quality of the art work and their suitability for appearing on T-shirts, posters and other promotional materials.


“We would like to involve and support as many Lake County students as possible,” said Bluegrass Festival coordinator Henry Bornstein. “The winner’s art will grace this year’s festival posters, flyers and T-shirts.”


Bornstein said all submissions will be on display with other art at the “Art in the Barn” display during the sixth Annual Old Time Bluegrass Festival, to be held rain or shine from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011.”


The deadline for entries this year is April 15.


Artwork must be an original, black and white ink drawing, submitted on white 8.5-inch by 11-inch paper. All identifying information must be put on the back of the artwork.


To be considered, entries should be sent so that that they are received no later than April 15 to Gene Vance, Lower Lake High School Art Department, P.O. Box 799, Lower Lake, CA 95457.


Complete contest information should be available from local High School art teachers, or contact AMIA at 707-995-2658 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..


Find more information about the Bluegrass Festival at www.andersonmarsh.org.

American Life in Poetry: The Word That Is a Prayer

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Written by: Ted Kooser
Published: 20 March 2011

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Ted Kooser, US Poet Laureate from 2004 to 2006. Photo by UNL Publications and Photography.


 


Ellery Akers is a California poet who here brings all of us under a banner with one simple word on it.



The Word That Is a Prayer


One thing you know when you say it:

all over the earth people are saying it with you;

a child blurting it out as the seizures take her,

a woman reciting it on a cot in a hospital.

What if you take a cab through the Tenderloin:

at a street light, a man in a wool cap,

yarn unraveling across his face, knocks at the window;

he says, Please.

By the time you hear what he’s saying,

the light changes, the cab pulls away,

and you don’t go back, though you know

someone just prayed to you the way you pray.

Please: a word so short

it could get lost in the air

as it floats up to God like the feather it is,

knocking and knocking, and finally

falling back to earth as rain,

as pellets of ice, soaking a black branch,

collecting in drains, leaching into the ground,

and you walk in that weather every day.


 

American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation, publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem copyright ©1997 by Ellery Akers, whose most recent book of poetry is Knocking on the Earth, Wesleyan University Press, 1989. Reprinted from The Place That Inhabits Us, Sixteen Rivers Press, 2010, by permission of Ellery Akers and the publishers. Introduction copyright © 2011 by The Poetry Foundation.


The introduction's author, Ted Kooser, served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006. We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts.

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 19 March 2011

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Published: 17 March 2011

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