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Write Out 2019: Explore, Create, Connect

Summary:

Listen in as our guests introduce us to Write Out 2019—what it is, where it takes place, what to expect, and how you can participate throughout this unique two-week experience that runs October 13-27. Originally published on October 12, 2019

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Our guests introduce us to Write Out 2019—what it is, where it takes place, what to expect, and how you can participate throughout this unique two-week experience that runs October 13-27.

Guests

  • Chris Constatine, National Park Service, Northeast Regional Office
  • Bethany Silva, Director, Community Literacy Center; University of New Hampshire
  • Amber Kirkendall, Park Ranger, Homestead National Monument of America; Beatrice, NE
  • Susan Cook, Chief of Interpretation and Education, Niobrara National Scenic River; Valentine, NE

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