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    Posted on March 10th, 2009sherryContests

    By way of Have Passport, Will Ramble:

    The Kentucky State Parks are celebrating their 85th anniversary this year and are encouraging guests to help celebrate by getting outdoors and visit the parks. For those of you who like to write about your outdoor experiences, the parks system has a poetry contest for you.

    The Kentucky State Parks 85th Anniversary Poetry Contest has three age categories 11 and under, 12-18 and 19 and over. Any style may be used but poets are asked to use a theme that is some way related to the natural, cultural or historical aspects of state parks.

    The deadline for submitting an entry is Nov. 2, 2009, with the winners to be announced by the end of the year. The top prize in each age category is a $50 Kentucky State Park gift card. There will also be prizes for 2nd and 3rd place in each age category. All winners and honorable mentions ages 18 and under will receive a free admission coupon to a state park fort, museum or historic site of their choice.

    Winning poems will be posted on the state park web site.

    Poems have to be in writing (two copies please) and mailed to the Kentucky Department of Parks, c/o Poetry Contest, 500 Mero Street 10th floor, Frankfort, Ky. 40601.

    There is a limit on length and all works must include a title and be the original work of the entrant. A complete list of rules as well as the official entry form, which must accompany all entries, is available at www.parks.ky.gov.

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One Response to “Write a poem for the Kentucky State Parks”

  1. Hello fellow poet, I was bebopping round the internet and found your page. I love your entry on the SP ‘reading’ of her poems, how strange and bizarre. I wonder what she would have made of it. I also enjoy the EM Forster quote, who I have been re-exploring this year.
    Take care!

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