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Poetically Speaking is our annual event that showcases the poetic and spoken word skills of teen girls in and around the Boston area. 
You don't want to miss this!

  
You're Invited!

When:
 Thursday, November 10, 2011 
6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Where:
Bill Bordy Auditorium, Emerson College
216 Tremont St., Boston, MA


 

Admission is FREE. Please RSVP by emailing Saun Green at saun@teenvoices.com your name, address, and school.  If you are coming with more than 10 people or an organization, please send the names of all attendees and/or the name of your organization, and the staff person who will be attending with you. 
Space is limited and the event sells out fast  so please RSVP by November 8, 2011!

From historic Beacon Hill, the ageless Green Monster at Fenway Park, fall leaves in vibrant colors, and to crew boats gliding through the Charles River, Boston brims with landmarks that define it.  In fact, unique inspiration can be found in every community, all over the country. 

Inspired by this, uDraw Your City has launched a nationwide art contest, in which young artists  ages 6 to 17 years old have the opportunity to share what they love most about their city through art.  Contestants can use a uDraw GameTablet to illustrate what they love most about their city - though entries may also be created in traditional print formats using any artistic medium. 

THQ and uDraw invite kids to embrace their artistic inspiration and to share "what your city, your town, or your community means to you." Maybe it's the silhouette of your favorite building, a drawing of your friends at the park, or a stencil of your favorite local athlete. 

The submission period runs through October 31, and the grand prize winner will receive a package worth more than $15,000, including a uDraw, and a $10,000 cash prize that the winner can choose to apply toward a college scholarship.  Additionally, THQ will donate $10,000 to the winner's school of choice to help support its art program. Entries are judged on artistic merit (based on age group), creativity, and adherence to the overall city theme.
Click here to learn more and enter! 

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