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Poetry Contest Open to Area Youth
Link: http://www.tulsalibrary.org/eventguide/events/09_charney.php
To give young poets the confidence to recite poetry in a public setting, Tulsa City-County Library presents the Harold Charney Poetry Festival for Children each April during National Poetry Month. Fourth- and fifth-graders who are schooled in Tulsa County may enter the contest for their chance at winning cash. Contestants only can enter at one of the locations.
- April 18, 2 p.m., Owasso Performing Arts Center, 12901 E. 86th St. N. Deadline to enter the contest at the Owasso Performing Arts Center is April 10.
- April 25, 2 p.m., Martin Regional Library, 2601 S. Garnett Road. Featuring categories in Spanish and English. Deadline to enter the contest at Martin Regional Library is April 17.
Children may write their own poem to recite or recite one from their favorite poetry book. Contestants are judged solely on voice, diction and engagement with the audience. Recital time is limited to two minutes.
At each location, judges will award $50 for first place, $35 for second place and $20 for third place in each category. Entry forms are available at all TCCL locations and the library’s Web site, www.tulsalibrary.org. Contestants may return their completed entry forms to any TCCL location.
“Young, aspiring poets looking to sharpen their public speaking skills in a low-stress setting are encouraged to participate in the annual poetry festival,” said Sara Martinez, TCCL’s Hispanic Resource Center coordinator. “Judging is based on performance and presentation. It is important for children to lose their reservations about public speaking and connect with the audience.”
The Harold Charney Poetry Festival for Children was established by his family on Harold Charney’s 70th birthday as a tribute to his lifelong love of poetry and the spoken word. The festival is made possible by a donation from the Charney Family, and co-sponsored by Hispano de Tulsa, Tulsa Library Trust and Tulsa Kids.
For more information on library programming, call the AskUs Hotline, 596-7977, or visit the library’s Web site, www.tulsalibrary.org.
Free Community Health Fair
In recognition of October as National Health Literacy Month, Tulsa City-County Library’s Ruth G. Hardman Adult Literacy Service is offering a free community health fair on Oct. 25 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Martin Regional Library, 2601 S. Garnett Road.
Health literacy is the ability to read, understand and act on health information. Literacy skills are vital to a person’s health. In fact, literacy skills are a stronger predictor of a person’s health than age, income, employment status, educational level or race/ethnicity.
The community health fair will provide an opportunity for people to get information about a variety of health topics, take advantage of free health screenings, explore services available in the community and learn how to advocate for better health. Participating organizations include the Community Health Connection, Hospice of Green Country, Hope Testing Clinic and Life Senior Services.
At 1 p.m., the fair will feature a class in Spanish on using the MedlinePlus Web site. The class is open to the first 16 people.
The Tulsa Library Trust, George Kaiser Family Foundation and Tulsa City-County Library Staff Association Recycling Proceeds Fund are sponsoring the health fair. Call the literacy service at 596-7958 for more details.

