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Project Proposal: Albert Street Bench Haiku

Nancy Flynn September 8, 2023Apostrophe Blog Archive, Arts & Culture, Neighborhood, Writing

In March 2016, I was asked to by the then-director of Alberta Main Street to come up with a proposal for haiku that could be etched onto art benches here and there throughout the Alberta Street arts district neighborhood….

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