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Krystle Kvalheim is state winner in 'River of Words' poetry contest
When the River of Words contest was announced, Krystle drew upon her rich experiences in both the classroom and her church for inspiration. Her poem, "River of Life," was inspired by her annual church mission trip, River of Life, held in Lincoln County. She commented her inspiration saying, "I am a religious person and that aspect of my life can be seen in the poem. When I wrote it I imagined being at a peaceful stream and though of all the wonderful things I would like to see." River of Words is an international environmental poetry and art competition for K-12 students. Over 10,000 submissions of poetry and art are entered into the contest an- nually. The contest was founded in 1995 by U.S. poet, Robert Hass and writer, Pamela Michael. Each year, in conjunction with the Library of Congress, Robert Hass selects an annual poetry book of winning submissions from student work. Artwork is exhibited in art museums, libraries, and other venues worldwide. Through the poetry and artwork, these students help raise awareness and explore the significanceof their natural and cultural history. Krystle graduated with honors Friday night with the class of 2007. After graduation, she plans to attend Georgia College and State University and pursue a degree in nursing. Krystle is the daughter of Konnie Kvalheim, and the granddaughter of Shari Bryson. River of Life The River of Life harbors many souls. The water is clean and cold, overlapping in several folds. The river beings many together, nestling animals and nature in one forever. The water is fresh, the air makes one whole. The nearing scent calms fears, relives hope, and dries tears. As a deer walks by slowly admiring the river, the water becomes holy. The River of Life is a beautiful
place, and essence of the creator's grace.
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