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My Hawai‘i Story Project 2012


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My Hawai‘i Story Project 2011

The Hawai‘i Conservation Alliance Foundation, Hawai‘i Conservation Alliance, and the Pacific Writers' Connection announced the names of the 25 student authors whose submissions were selected for publication in the 2011 "My Hawai‘i Story Project" Anthology. Students in grades six through eight across the state were invited to write a story, poem, or essay to reflect their thoughts and feelings about what makes Hawai‘i’s environment special to them. Now in its fifth year, this inspiring statewide outreach program touches the lives of students who are budding writers and want to share their stories and passion for the environment.
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My Hawai‘i Story Project 2010

To all students who participated, mahalo for sharing your creativity with us and we encourage you to continue writing about your connection to, exploration, and understanding of Hawai'i’s environment. Mahalo also to parents and teachers for their invaluable support. To the 25 students whose poems, stories, and essays are final selections, we offer you our congratulations!
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My Hawai‘i Story Project 2009

To all students who participated, we encourage you to keep writing about your exploration and understanding of Hawaii’s environment. To the 25 students whose poems, stories, and essays are final selections, we offer you our congratulations!
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My Hawai‘i Story Project 2008

To all students who participated, we encourage you to keep writing about your exploration and understanding of Hawaii’s environment. To the 25 students whose poems, stories, and essays are final selections, we offer you our congratulations!
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My Hawai‘i Story Project 2007

A collection of 25 stories and poems about Hawaii’s environment written by Middle School students of Hawai‘i
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