Poetry Without Borders Contest

The winners of the Poetry Without Borders Contest were announced on Saturday, May 9, at a ceremony at the Atherton Town Library. The contest received over 350 submissions with topics ranging from hobbies to nature and conflict and was organized by Crystal Spring Uplands student Aditya Garg. From left, Maxwell J (high school co-winner), Jackson Holbert (poetry judge), Nina He (middle school special mention), Ayaan Chandrasekar (elementary school winner), Bodhi Green (middle school special mention), Tom Diggs (poetry judge) and Garg (Founder of Poetry Without Borders). 

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