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Author: Tess from the Library

Ventnor Library’s Christmas Poetry Competition

Monday, 12th November, 2007 at 5:13 pm, Isle of Wight

Christmas CompetitionEveryone loves a competition and Ventnor Library have just launched one to get your creative brain cells working over the long dark nights.

It’s pretty straight forward, all you’ve got to do is write a poem, ditty, ode or sonnet celebrating the festive season!

The closing date 8th December with the results being announced on 15th December. If you impress the judges, you could win a tasty prize and best of all see your work displayed not only at the library, but also on VB.

Call the Library on 852039 for more details.

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2 Responses to “Ventnor Library’s Christmas Poetry Competition”

  1. Monday On VB : Ventnor Blog Says:

    [...] Ventnor Library’s Christmas Poetry Competition [...]

  2. Tom Kearney Says:

    I am from Tipperary, Ireland, but reside in Shannon Town, Co. Clare,(adjacent to Shannon Airport). I am now retired and would describe myself as ‘ a happy man of autumnnal years’! I have just published a collection of my poems in booklet form called “That I May See”for the charity Sightsavers International and I was wondering if, perhaps, I might be able to advertise it on your website. If so
    , please tell me how I may do so. Also, I would like to enter one of my poems for your Christmas Poetry competition. Is it a confined competition? God bless and kind regards. Tom Kearney.

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