Foxfire writing contest winner

Image
  • Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune
    Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune
Body

Sixth grader Audrey Sepulveda, center, is the winner of the Foxfire Spring Writing Contest for kids ages 6-12 at the Rabun County Public Library. The topic was Woodland Animal Story. Sepulveda said she was “excited” her story about a bunny being saved from a fox won the contest. The story will be featured in the Summer edition of Foxfire Magazine. Guidelines included entries between 150-350 words. Entries were judged on creativity and relevance to the topic. Pictured are Kim Cannon, children’s services at Rabun County Public Library; Dyana Costello Banks, librarian and branch manager; Sepulveda; Jessica Henricks, Foxfire program and education director; and Todd Faircloth, executive director of Foxfire.