An Aberdeen Writers' Circle bi-annual event
                
                
                    
    Friday 29 May 2009
                
                
                    
    Crown Terrace Methodist Church, Aberdeen [Map]
                
                
                    
                
                 
                
    
        Approximately 120 attended this event — competition entrants, parents, teachers
        from the participating schools, invited guests, Aberdeen Writers' Circle and others
        from Wordfringe Festival.
     
    
        Moira Brown, Chair of Aberdeen Writers' Circle, opened the proceedings, welcoming
        everybody. Mr McGregor spoke next. Molly Morrice, his mother-in-law, a one-time
        member of Aberdeen Writers' Circle, had, he said, a long time interest in the political
        and artistic life of North-East Scotland. Mr McGregor's wife now sponsors prize
        money and a shield in memory of her parents with a view to encouraging the interest
        in Doric poetry.
     
    
        Sheena Blackhall, Makar of North-East Scotland, brought smiles to the audience's
        faces with her rendering of her own children's poems and songs, accompanying herself
        on the guitar.
     
    
        The certificates and prizes were then presented. A special prize was presented to
        Edan Hansen for designing the cover of the children's poetry book.
     
    
        The children whose poems were in the book, and then the prize winners, were called
        to the foot of the stage. A shield was awarded to Ordiquhill Primary School for
        the best poem in Doric and the Chrissie Gibson shield was awarded to Alford Primary
        School for the best overall entries.
     
    
        The most lively part of the evening followed. Thirteen children braved the stage
        to read their own poems. Members of Aberdeen Writers' Circle and Sheena Blackhall
        read other children's poems. The poems showed a wide variation, nonsense poems,
        collaborative poems and with themes varying from bullies and best friends, animals,
        poems about feelings, fantasies and the paranormal.
     
    
        At the end of the evening, Moira Brown thanked all who had contributed to a wonderful
        evening.
     
    
        Elizabeth Reinach
     
                 
                
                
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