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Beachside Writers

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We still have three spots available for the Feb. 19-21, 2010 Beachside Writers Workshop in Yachats. It’s designed for beginning and intermediate writers.

What: An all-new, three-day Beachside Writers Workshop with founder Bob Welch and his guest, novelist Jane Kirkpatrick.

Who: A maximum of 50 writers. Workshop is designed for, but not limited to, those who have taken one of Bob and Jane’s 301 sessions.

When: Friday evening, Feb. 19, 2010, through 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 21, 2010.

Where: Yachats Commons, Yachats, Ore., on the central Oregon coast.

Why: To stretch you as a writer, go more deeply into fiction and non-fiction techniques and build your confidence.

Cost: $299*. (Does not include lodging. Click here for accommodations.) More info: E-mail Bob Welch or phone 541-517-3936. Web:www.bobwelch.NET.

Come join us!. Click Beachside for more info and to register.

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Traeshon Holden apology after spitting incident in Ohio State game:

“I want to sincerely apologize for my actions during our recent game. My actions were not only disrespectful but also a betrayal of the values of sportsmanship, integrity, and respect that I strive to embody as a student-athlete. To my Oregon family, I am truly sorry for letting you down. You have shown me the importance of teamwork, discipline, and respect, and my actions in that moment did not reflect these core principles. I recognize that this has negatively affected our team’s reputation, and I deeply regret putting us in that situation.

“To Ohio State, I offer my sincerest apologies for my behavior. It was completely unacceptable and a momentary lapse in judgment. I want to emphasize that this incident does not reflect who I am as a person or the values I aim to uphold. Moving forward, I am committed to making meaningful changes, not only in managing my emotions during competition both in setting a better example for my teammates and the broader community. I am determined to demonstrate growth and maturity, both on and off the field, and I hope to earn back the trust of those I’ve let down.

“This incident has been a valuable lesson, and I am dedicated to becoming a better player, teammate, and a positive role model in our community.”

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