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Midland Daily News: Midlander has strong showing in state poetry reading competition

by Diane Hoban | Mar 21, 2021 | News: Poetry Out Loud

Calvary Baptist Academy senior Elaiyna Schwartzkopf, of Midland, finished as state runner-up on March 11 in the 2021 Michigan Poetry Out Loud competition sponsored by Michigan Humanities and the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs. Schwartzkopf will receive...

Press & Guide: Dearborn Heights teen wins 2021 Michigan Poetry Out Loud competition

by Diane Hoban | Mar 21, 2021 | News: Poetry Out Loud

Madison Ganzak, 17, of Dearborn Heights, a Wyandotte Roosevelt High School senior, is the 2021 Michigan Poetry Out Loud Champion, and will compete in the virtual National Finals in May. She will receive a $1,200 cash award, and her high school will receive a $1,500...

WILX 10: 2021 Michigan Poetry Out Loud State Champion announced

by Diane Hoban | Mar 15, 2021 | News: Poetry Out Loud

Michigan Humanities and the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs announces that Madison Ganzak, a senior at Roosevelt High School in Wyandotte, is the 2021 Michigan Poetry Out Loud State Champion. Madison Ganzak will receive a $1,200 cash award, and...

Midland News: Midlander is state runner-up in Poetry Out Loud competition

by Diane Hoban | Mar 15, 2021 | News: Poetry Out Loud

Calvary Baptist Academy senior Elaiyna Schwartzkopf, of Midland, finished as state runner-up on March 11 in the 2021 Michigan Poetry Out Loud competition sponsored by Michigan Humanities and the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs. Schwartzkopf will receive...

Spartan News Room: Hard-hit performing arts groups struggle to reopen

by Diane Hoban | Mar 13, 2021 | News: Grants

When a theater is empty, a single light bulb – known as a ghost light – is placed in the center of the stage to keep the theater from complete darkness. Most theaters and other performing arts venues in Michigan have been empty for a year now. One of them is the City...
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