Haiku

2022 Haiku Contest Winners!

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WINNERS FOR THE 2022 HAIKU CONTEST!

 First Place

Tasty, yummy, sweet.

Always eat them with three bites.

Satisfied, so good!
 

Second Place

Third Place

Sitting in the car

Going to pick strawberries

Excited for fun.
Vibrant, juicy fruit

Sweet, scrumptious with chocolate

Flavorful delights.

2022 Haiku Contest

2022 HAIKU CONTEST

Grades 2 to 5

Pre-war Bellevue was home to approximately 55 Japanese American families.  During World War II, these families were incarcerated away from the Bellevue area and their farms and businesses forced to close.  To celebrate the region’s Japanese heritage, Eastside Heritage Center has been holding a Haiku contest for elementary students and the winners have been recognized at the Strawberry Festival or the Downtown Park 4th of July celebration.  This year, we are once again able to share the winning Haiku at the 4th of July celebration plus the use of our webpage and facebook.

CONTEST DETAILS

Topic: Write a Haiku about Strawberries.


A Haiku is a classical Japanese poetry form.  The standard Haiku format is a triplet of lines containing five, seven, and five syllables per respective line.  Sample:

Ladybugs are red,

And have black spots on their wings.

Experts at flying.

Criteria: Winning submissions will show originality, creativity, clarity of expression, good spelling, grammar and syntax.

Prizes: 1st Place - $25 2nd Place - $15 3rd Place - $10


Submissions must include the author’s name, age, address, telephone number and school. These are needed for notification.

Submit entries to: education@eastsideheritagecenter.org  or mail to Eastside Heritage Center, P.O. Box 40535, Bellevue, WA 98015. Submissions will not be returned and will become the property of Eastside Heritage Center.

Submission Deadline: Monday, June 13, 2022

Notification to Winners:  Thursday, June 16, 2022

Questions?  Call 425-450-1049 or email education@eastsideheritagecenter.org 

2021 Haiku Contest Winners!

Congratulations to our winners for the 2021 Haiku Contest!

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My strawberry patch
Is empty this summer day
The children are masked.
— Olivia, Age 9
Strawberry season
Placing berries in my crate
Wandering the patch.
— Anvita, Age 10
Big red strawberries
Hiding under the green leaves,
Picked by families.
— Meher, Age 11

2021 Haiku Contest

Grades 2-5

Pre-war Bellevue was home to approximately 55 Japanese American families.  During World War II, these families were incarcerated away from the Bellevue area and their farms and businesses forced to close.  To celebrate the region’s Japanese heritage, Eastside Heritage Center has been holding a Haiku contest for elementary students and the winners have been recognized at the Strawberry Festival or the Downtown Park 4th of July celebration.  This year, without major events, Eastside Heritage Center will be using the EHC website and Facebook to honor our winners. 

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CONTEST DETAILS

Topic: Write a Haiku about A Strawberry Patch.

A Haiku is a classical Japanese poetry form.  The standard Haiku format is a triplet of lines containing five, seven, and five syllables per respective line.  Sample:

Ladybugs are red,

And have black spots on their wings.

Experts at flying.

Criteria: Winning submissions will show originality, creativity, clarity of expression, good spelling, grammar and syntax.

Prizes: 1st Place - $25             2nd Place - $15            3rd Place - $10

Submissions must include the author’s name, age, address, telephone number and school. These are needed for notification.

Submit entries to: education@eastsideheritagecenter.org  or mail to Eastside Heritage Center, P.O. Box 40535, Bellevue, WA 98015. Submissions will not be returned and will become the property of Eastside Heritage Center.

Submission Deadline:           Friday, June 17, 2021

Notification to Winners:       Tuesday, June 21, 2021

Questions?     Call 425-450-1049 or email education@eastsideheritagecenter.org

2020 HAIKU CONTEST

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Pre-war Bellevue was home to approximately 55 Japanese American families.  During World War II, these families were incarcerated away from the Bellevue area and their farms and businesses forced to close.  To celebrate the region’s Japanese heritage, Eastside Heritage Center has been holding a Haiku contest for elementary students and the winners have been recognized at the Strawberry Festival or the Downtown Park 4th of July celebration.  However, this year, without major events, Eastside Heritage Center will be using the EHC website, Facebook, and possibly a display case at the Bellevue Regional Library (still to be determined) to showcase our winners.

CONTEST DETAILS

Topic: Write a Haiku about Strawberry Shortcake

A Haiku is a classical Japanese poetry form. The standard Haiku format is a triplet of lines containing five, seven, and five syllables per respective line.  Sample:

Ladybugs are red,

And have black spots on their wings.

Experts at flying.

Criteria: Winning submissions will show originality, creativity, clarity of expression, good spelling, grammar and syntax.

Prizes:                   1st Place - $25                  2nd Place - $15                 3rd Place - $10

Submissions must include the author’s name, age, address, telephone number and school. These are needed for notification.

Submit entries to: education@eastsideheritagecenter.org  or mail to Eastside Heritage Center, P.O. Box 40535, Bellevue, WA 98015. Submissions will not be returned and will become the property of Eastside Heritage Center.

Submission Deadline: Friday, June 5, 2020

Notification to Winners: Tuesday, June 12, 2020

Questions? Call 425-450-1049 or email education@eastsideheritagecenter.org

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