Kincardine mayor, Huron Heights students wax poetic at council meeting
The Kincardine council meeting last night (April 6) took on a literary air at the beginning, with the mayor and two Huron Heights Public School students reading poetry.
Mayor Anne Eadie (L) read "Casey at the Bat," eloquently and clearly. She was responding to the Mayor's Poetry Challenge, thrown down by the municipality's arts, culture and heritage committee chairperson, Kim Schubert, at the March 16 council meeting.
At that meeting, Schubert noted that the Mayor's Poetry Challenge began in 2012, and she invited Eadie to read some poetry at a council meeting.
Eadie took up the challenge and fulfilled her obligation Wednesday night.
Meanwhile, Harleen Gill, Grade 5, and Vana Palominos, Grade 7, of Huron Heights, read their Remembrance Day poems which won them first place in their division in the Kincardine Legion competition. Harleen's poem was entitled, "Thank you, Soldiers," while Vana's was entitled, "We Will Remember."
Robert Forrest, youth education chairman for both the Kincardine Legion and Zone C-1, presented plaques to the girls. Harleen also won first place for her essay at the local level, and second place for her essay at the zone level.
Kincardine mayor Anne Eadie (C) with her fellow poets, Harleen Gill (L) and Vana Palominos, at the council meeting Wednesday night

Robert Forrest (L), youth education chairman with the Kincardine Legion, presents plaques to Harleen Gill and Vana Palominos
Written ByLiz Dadson is the founder and editor of the Kincardine Record and has been in the news business since 1986.
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