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Mark your memories in Seniority

SHEILA REED
Published February 24, 2004

In this feature called Times Remembered, we're asking readers to write essays about significant events that happened in their lives during the current month. For example, an April story about taxes or money; a May story about a daughter's birth, or a parent's death, or a June story about a memory of the D-Day invasion.

Only one essay will be selected for publication each month in Seniority along with a photograph of the author. We've sweetened the pot a little so that the winning essayist also gets $100.

Here are the instructions:

1. Essays should be no longer than 750 words. (Please no poetry. We won't even look at poetry entries.)

2. The event must have taken place during the month in which that issue of Seniority is published, but please include the year.

3. Essays will not be returned unless a self-addressed stamped envelope is provided.

4. Be sure to include your name, age, address, ZIP code, phone number with area code where you can be reached during the day, and e-mail address if you have one.

The winning essayist will be notified within a week after the deadline postmark. (Please, no phone calls or e-mails about the status of an essay.)

Essays may be edited for content and style.

Send entries to:

Times Remembered/Seniority

P.O. Box 1121

St. Petersburg, FL 33731

You can also e-mail your essay to floridian@sptimes.com put Times Remembered in the notes line.

The postmark deadline for March entries is March 5.

The postmark deadline for April entries is April 1.

- Sheila Reed, Seniority editor

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