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Garforth Arts Festival 2007: Pupils on song with poetry



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Published Date: 21 June 2007
Hundreds of schoolchildren have taken part in a writing project as part of Garforth Arts Festival 2007.
The creative writing challenge called Go Forth Garforth is part of an education showcase where the poems will feature with renowed Yorkshire poet Ian McMillan.

The creative writing challenge called Go Forth Garforth is part of an educatio
n showcase where the poems will feature with renowed Yorkshire poet Ian McMillan.

Dave Evans from Garforth Arts Festival (left) and Magic 828 breakfast presenter Glenn Pinder (right) joins Stawberryfields Primary School pupil Lauren Vaux and fellow pupils with their Go Forth Garforth poems.
Dave Evans from Garforth Arts Festival (left) and Magic 828 breakfast presenter Glenn Pinder (right) joins Stawberryfields Primary School pupil Lauren Vaux and fellow pupils with their Go Forth Garforth poems.


Residents in Garforth are being asked to look for the poems which are being plastered in a number of places across the area such as cafes, restaurants, shop windows and bookshops.





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