Sinclair Community College’s English Department is sponsoring the 25th Annual Paul Laurence Dunbar Poetry Contest.
The contest features four categories: Elementary, Middle School, High School and Adult. Each entrant can submit up to five (5) unpublished poems. The contest is open to the public.
The winners of each category will receive a $100 prize.
Entries must be postmarked by February, 7 and must be submitted to:
Professor Susan Callender
Sinclair Community College
444 W. Third Street
Dayton, Ohio 45402-1460
Please include category(Elementary, Middle School, High School or Adult) on all submitted works.
For additional information, please contact Susan Callender at 937-512-2369 or [email protected].





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