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Palmdale ‘Walk on Words’ poetry contest is back

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Submissions in Spanish through April 30

The City of Palmdale is accepting entries for its annual “Walk on Words” poetry contest, held during April as part of National Poetry Month. The winning poem will be stamped in concrete at Poncitlán Square, located at 38315 9th Street East.

Writers are invited to create their poem around the theme “Sister Cities,” celebrating the relationship of the Association of Sister Cities in Palmdale with Poncitlán since 1974. This year’s poetry submissions must be written in Spanish.

This contest is free and open to all ages. Poems must be family friendly original compositions written by the submitting poet, no more than eight lines long, including title, with a maximum of 25 characters per line, including spaces.

All poems must be submitted on the website, www.cityofpalmdale.org/WoW by Sunday, April 30. The winning poem will be stamped in concrete at Poncitlán Square, 38315 9th St. East.

Poems will be judged based on suitability, originality, creativity, and artistic quality. Complete rules and regulations are available at www.cityofpalmdale.org/WoW. For information, call (661) 267-5686.

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