Orinda Juniors members made 38 mastectomy comfort pillows during our September meeting. The pillows will be donated to HERS Breast Cancer Foundation, where they will be given to patients who are recovering from breast cancer surgery.
We are pleased to announce Youth Ink 2023 writing contest launches on December 12, 2022! The Youth Ink writing contest was created to support the literary arts among young people in the Orinda community, Youth Ink is open to all 6th, 7th, and 8th graders who live in Orinda or attend an Orinda school.
Entries must be a story (fiction or non-fiction), poem, or other creative writing form; presented in English, and written specifically for the contest and without teacher or parent involvement. Entries must be 750 words or less. Submissions will be evaluated on content, clarity, structure, and originality.
Prompt
The writing prompt for 2023 is Strength; however, you may write about anything you like—real or imaginary—adhere to the prompt or not! There is no limit to your imagination.
To Enter
Contest opens December 12, 2022, and closes on March 5, 2023.
Download a Youth Ink 2023 entry form.
Entries will only be accepted via email. Email your entry to oyouthink@gmail.com with the following:
- Completed entry form. Make sure to include all required information in your submission.
- Share as a Google doc with the name of your piece as the title. Please do not put your name on the document. Your name will go on the entry form that you submit with the document.
Once you have submitted your entry, you will receive a receipt notification from oyouthink@gmail.com to confirm your entry was successfully submitted.
Prizes
First Place $250, Second Place $125, and Third Place $75, and ten honorable mentions gift certificates. Winners will be notified by mail and receive their prizes in May.
Contest Sponsors
The contest is organized and run by the Orinda Junior Women’s Club, with additional financial sponsorship provided by Friends of the Orinda Library, The Intuitive Writing Project, Lamorinda Arts Council, and Orinda Community Foundation.
We are pleased to announce Youth Ink 2022 writing contest launches on December 13, 2021! The Youth Ink writing contest was created to support the literary arts among young people in the Orinda community, Youth Ink is open to all 6th, 7th, and 8th graders who live in Orinda or attend an Orinda school.
Entries must be a story (fiction or non-fiction), poem, or other creative writing form; presented in English, and written specifically for the contest and without teacher or parent involvement. Entries must be 750 words or less. Submissions will be evaluated on content, clarity, structure, and originality.
Prompt
The writing prompt for 2022 is Glass Half Full; however, you may write about anything you like—real or imaginary—adhere to the prompt or not! There is no limit to your imagination.
To Enter
Contest opens December 13, 2021, and closes on March 6, 2022.
Download a Youth Ink 2022 entry form.
Entries will only be accepted via email. Email your entry to oyouthink@gmail.com with the following:
- Completed entry form. Make sure to include all required information in your submission.
- Share as a Google doc with the name of your piece as the title. Please do not put your name on the document. Your name will go on the entry form that you submit with the document.
Once you have submitted your entry, you will receive a receipt notification from oyouthink@gmail.com to confirm your entry was successfully submitted.
Prizes
First Place $250, Second Place $125, and Third Place $75, and ten honorable mentions gift certificates. Winners will be notified by mail and receive their prizes in May.
Contest Sponsors
The contest is organized and run by the Orinda Junior Women’s Club, with additional financial sponsorship provided by Friends of the Orinda Library, The Intuitive Writing Project, Lamorinda Arts Council, and Orinda Community Foundation.
At the October Orinda Junior Women’s Club meeting, members came together to decorate pumpkins for the residents of the Orinda Senior Village. Each resident was able to pick one up to add some Halloween cheer to their homes.
The Orinda Junior Women’s Club is pleased to announce the winners of Youth Ink 2021, the annual creative writing contest open to all middle school students who live in or attend school in Orinda. This year’s prompt was Hope, though entrants were welcomed to write on the theme of their choice. We are pleased to announce this year’s top prize winners:
1st Place: Emma Wong, Symphony in 2020
2nd Place: Audrey Kosla, The Box
3rd Place: Laurel Reader-Taatjes, Stargazer: A Tribute to My Far Away Family
In addition, we’d like to acknowledge the honorable mentions for their commendable entries (in alphabetical order):
Reese Akel, Days, Upon Days, Upon Days
Rory Gaarder-Wang, The Mystery Machine
Penelope Claire Gall, If We Don’t Act Soon
Josslyn Grover, Seed of Hope
EJ Ho, Dr. Andrew Blunk and the Yeti Discovery
Alexa Jardine, Mia’s Christmas Hope
Nura Mohiuddin, The Key
Amanda Roach, Our Resilient Nation
Hana Shukairy, Burning Question
Jila Sponzilli, Flight for Hope
We enjoyed a socially distanced awards ceremony at the Orinda Park, with guest speaker N.H. Senzai, is the author of award winning Shooting Kabul. We thank all of our entrants for sharing their talents with us. We are also very thankful to our Youth Ink volunteer judges, who thoughtfully provided time and expertise in reading each entry and contemplating this year’s winners among a stellar pool of entries. This year’s judges were Maya Shweiky, Alina Dyndikova, Imran Ali Malik, Kathryn Turner, and Marcy Stoeven.
Lastly, we’d like to thank our community sponsors who have enabled the Orinda Junior Women’s Club to offer this year’s Youth Ink writing contest to Orinda middle schoolers with their financial support: Friends of the Orinda Library, The Intuitive Writing Project, Lamorinda Arts Council and Orinda Community Foundation.
At the Orinda Juniors Women’s Club April meeting, members came together to help package 1,800 reusable cloth masks for students and staff of Oakland Unified School District. The masks were produced by Junior member, Kristiana Tom, owner of Mask the Bay, who received a donation of 15 bolts of fabric from Orimono Imports. The support of a retired Oakland elementary teacher, Mrs. Penny Wong and her neighbors also contributed to this amazing effort.
Thank you to all of the Orinda Juniors who purchased, shipped and dropped off items and to those who came by to assemble ‘Bunny Baskets’ for the children staying at Family House at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland.
A huge THANK YOU to all of the Orinda Juniors who so generously donated to our annual holiday gift drive for Stand! Against Domestic Violence. We reached the goals set out on our sign up genius and collected 53 new coats, hoodies, and sweaters for kds, teens, and adults.We also delivered $325 in gift cards.
STAND will be setting up a boutique with your items so that families can come in (one by one in isolated manner) to pick out what they need and like! An empowering experince for the women and families impacted by domestic violence during this crazy pandemic!
Thank you to Preety, Seema, and Joanna for organizing this great effort!