5th Grade Story Contest winners – May 20th!

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The Berkeley Branch
of the 103-year-old
California Writers Club
is proud to announce
winners of the
26th Annual Fifth-Grade STORY CONTEST
at our
Reception & Awards Ceremony!

Congratulations to all of the entrants, and their teachers. THANK YOU for submitting! We enjoyed reading all your stories. You are all wonderful writers — keep up the good work!

When: Sunday, May 20, 2:00 p.m.

Where:  Oakland Main Library, Bradley C. Walters Community Room

125 14th Street (94612) • Entrance also on Madison St., between 13th and 14th Streets • Public Information: Library-238-3134.

Who: winners, friends, and family

  • All entrants are welcome.
  • CWC Members are encouraged to come!
  • Event is free and open to the public.

How to get there:

By Public Transit:  Call 511 or go to www.511.org

  • Bus: AC Transit
  • BART: Lake Merritt Station, 9th and Madison – Walk five blocks North

By Car:  There is plenty of free street parking nearby, and several nearby parking lots, including underground parking three blocks south at the Oakland Museum of California, 1000 Oak St. (94607). Garage entrance is on Oak between 11th and Ninth.

Refreshments Provided

 


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2 Comments

  • comment-avatar
    Kristen Caven 04/18/2012 (2:02 pm)

    “The desire to write grows with writing.” —Desiderius Erasmus

  • comment-avatar
    ecotropicworks 05/12/2012 (10:36 am)

    Kristen,
    My daughter who attends Black Pine Circle School in Berkeley was an honorable mention in the contest. Am I correct that she is to read her story during the meeting on Sunday the 20th?

    Please write me the details–I haven’t received any information except that she was an honorable mention–not sure what that signifies.

    jmcampion@berkeley.edu

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