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Youth Opportunity: Horse Short Story Contest

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Do you know a kid or teen who loves wild horses and enjoys writing creative stories? Tell them to enter the Wild Beauty Foundation's 2nd Annual Short Story Contest!


Elementary students (ages 5-10), Middle-grade students (ages 10-14), and High School students (ages 14-18) are invited to submit a short story for WBF’s second annual Short Story competition!


Winning stories will be read aloud by equine-loving celebrities on the WBF social media accounts, with one Grand Prize Winner and four Finalists in each age category receiving amazing prizes!


Entries must be submitted by October 31.


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