What's U.P.
LIVE Art & Word Contest
8/17/2022 | 2m 20s
Guest Amy Poirier discusses the West End Suicide Prevention's LIVE Art & Word Contest.
Guest Amy Poirier discusses the West End Suicide Prevention's LIVE Art & Word Contest. U.P. High school students are encouraged to submit visual art, word, or music/theater/dance pieces any time from September through February 2023. Entries will be displayed at the Peter White Public Library. For more information, call 906-532-9688, or find West End Suicide Prevention on Facebook or Instagram.
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What's U.P. is a local public television program presented by WNMU-TV PBS
What's U.P.
LIVE Art & Word Contest
8/17/2022 | 2m 20s
Guest Amy Poirier discusses the West End Suicide Prevention's LIVE Art & Word Contest. U.P. High school students are encouraged to submit visual art, word, or music/theater/dance pieces any time from September through February 2023. Entries will be displayed at the Peter White Public Library. For more information, call 906-532-9688, or find West End Suicide Prevention on Facebook or Instagram.
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