2nd Annual Meadowcreek High School Literary Festival
Organization:
Meadowcreek High School
Category:
Cultural or Historical
Geographical Area:
Atlanta
Start
Date:
4/27/2006
End Date:
4/29/2006
Start Time:
8:30AM
End Time:
1PM
Event
Info:
RECRUITING Authors, Poets, Storytellers, & Book Club Members of ALL CULTURES to Participate!Thurs/Fri (8:40-1PM) and Saturday (9AM-Noon)Coinciding with the MHS International Festival—Featuring Events for Parents, Students and Younger Children
Meadowcreek High School in Norcross, GA is presenting its second annual literary festival and would cordially like to invite you to help us promote and celebrate literacy by participating in our festival. Meadowcreek High School is comprised of approximately 2500 students from more than sixty countries and varying economic and cultural backgrounds. The students who attend Meadowcreek need to understand the importance of reading: for literacy, for information, and for enjoyment. Please consider participating for we believe it is important to bring writers and lovers of good writing face-to-face with our teenagers who need to become creators and lovers of the written word themselves. ayr
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