WeEarth Brings in the Holidays with a Story Contest
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PRLEAP.COM) LOS ANGELES, CA (November 24, 2008) – This holiday season WeEarth,
www.weearth.com, is hosting a global creative writing contest for anyone fourteen years of age or older, who is interested in sharing his/her favorite, most embarrassing, most touching, or most hilarious holiday story. The Grand Prize is a published story in Voices, our web-zine, and a $200 shopping spree. The contest ends at 11:59pm PST on November 30, 2008 and need to be submitted to
editor@weearth.com.
Make us laugh. Make us cry. Make us see the holiday season in a new light. Tell WeEarth about a warm and touching event or an embarrassing incident that took place during he November through January holiday season. WeEarth will select the four best stories and publish them on our website as well as feature them in our newsletter. Then it is up to the WeEarthlings to decide which essay they think should win. For all details, rules, and regulations go to
http://www.weearth.com/ourvoice/blog/cat/contests or log onto WeEarth’s website at
www.weearth.com and click on the contest banner ad.
WeEarth is an organization that empowers and inspires its community to connect, collaborate, and create a better future through a network of resources both online at
www.weearth.com and offline at events such as music and art festivals. The website consists of four facets: Voices- an E-zine publishing articles on topics ranging from ancient art and modern technology to current social and political issues; Village- a social network creating the hub for users to connect and share ideas, creativity, and beliefs; Marketplace- a store where eco-friendly products and independent art can be purchased allowing people to contribute to a sustainable economy; and in months to come Studio- a portal for viewing and downloading media content.
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