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FREE ASIAN RECIPES WILL BE AVAILABLE DURING THE MONTH OF MAY
Asian Pacific Heritage Month Movie Time Saturday, May 21 1–3 p.m. All Ages
Advance registration is required.
Overstreet Memorial Library
1199 TTHH ANNUAL ANN HAIKU CONTEST WINNERS Group 1 (K–4th grade)
Group 2 (5th–8th grade)
Group 3 (9th–12th grade)
Group 4
1st Place – Eleanor Chatterton
1st Place – Teniya Nelson
1st Place – Zachary Ayers
1st Place – Darren Dooley
2nd Place – Glory Ngwa Camellia ower smells like pink popping soda soft like shaving cream
2nd Place – Hannah Ayers The crunchy red fruit Hanging on the steady tree Shining in the sun
2nd Place – Gavin Kuers While skies remain gray With the War to end all Wars It won’t be the last
2nd Place – Kathy Michael Breezes swirl the fog Undulating wisps of white Like steam from coffee
3rd Place – Shyla Schiess I see a story while dancing by the river I feel a story
3rd Place – Luke Kuers Winter is falling Summer is starting to spring Cherry blossoms bloom
3rd Place – Joshua Shade Sights set high above A journey’s path never known Rushing past failure
3rd Place – Jasmine Johnston My little sunshine Shines so bright to make me smile Lots of happiness
I feel the wind blow Very softly blows the trees Listen to the wind
Smells of mother’s food House lled with a spicy scent Home made tamales
Yellow petals glow Standing in delicate grass Sway among the elds
(Ages 18+)
Let’s walk together In Spring, down sun-dappled trails Best friends, holding hands
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