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Poetry event engages teens

It's Friday night at San Leandro High School in northern California, and more than 50 people--most of them high school students--have gathered to share their love of poetry. Organized by high school student Jesse Ibarra, these "Friday Night of the Arts" events have drawn a steadily increasing number of teens, offering a supportive atmosphere for sharing creative work.

Find out more by reading the full article by Katy Murphy on Inside Bay Area.com

Posted by John Micklos on 31 March 2006 in Feature

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