The Lawrence County Chapter of Tennessee Right to Life is set to host its Annual Oratory Contest, specifically designed for high school students in grades 9 through 12. This event invites participants to engage in a meaningful exploration of pro-life issues by conducting research and crafting a compelling speech. Each contestant will have the opportunity to present their speech in front of a panel of judges, showcasing their understanding and advocacy for the pro-life movement.
For those interested in participating, registration is required. To obtain further details about the contest, individuals can reach out to Clara Hollmann at 931-279-1596. Participants are encouraged to apply by submitting their personal information, which includes their name, address, phone number, grade level, and the name of their school. Applications can be sent either to Lawrence County Tennessee Right to Life at P.O. Box 144, Loretto, TN 38469, or via email at [email protected].
For more comprehensive information regarding the contest and its guidelines, interested parties can also visit the official website at www.lawrencecountyrighttolife.org. This event not only provides a platform for students to express their views but also fosters a deeper understanding of pro-life advocacy within the community.

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