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The Daily Read

  • The Apple Tree

    It's a tree,

    A plain old Apple tree,

    So why does it mean so much to me?

    The apples aren't normal, 

    They're mostly rotten,

    But the tree,

    That apple tree,

    It brings me peace,

    Shade, 

  • Riverside

    In the early morning I wake. I dress silently and slip out of my sleeping bag. I slowly unzip the tent flap, trying to let my tent mates sleep. The morning air is cold and biting, and a deep fog encases everything around.

Challenges

  • Visual Art

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    Self Portrait

    Create a self portrait that you feel best represents who you are, using collage. This collage can look like anything and does not necessarily have to resemble a face; it could be a collection of things you like to do or foods you like, etc. 

  • Writing

    Deadline

    Pastoral

    Describe a calm place (a river valley, a mountain path, a beach) where you feel at peace. Do you go there often? Why does this place speak to you? 

  • Writing

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    Windsparks

    Need a poem starter? Try windspark poems – five-line, often nature-related poems that follow this format:
    "I dreamed"
    "I was ______" (something or someone - a noun)
    Location (where)
    An action (-ing verb)
    How (adverb)

 

  • Writing

    Deadline

    Spring 2026 Writing Contest

    Throw open the windows, poet Billy Collins urges in "Today," his joyful poem about spring. Let the "warm intermittent breeze" lift you up and carry you off. In poetry or prose, explore the sense of freedom and celebration of spring.

  • Visual Art

    Deadline

    Spring 2026 Visual Art Contest

    When spring takes over from winter, there is a sense of new beginnings, rebirth, hopefulness. Share your discoveries through photography, painting, or another artistic medium of your choice. 

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