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Three Words (Poem)

By Vaughn Hadenfeldt

Three-word assemblages I count on:
National Public Radio
Four Wheel Drive
Pabst Blue Ribbon
And
Do Not Resuscitate

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Bluff Area Mutual Aid (Coronavirus)

The Canyon Echo will be publishing updates on the coronavirus pandemic as it relates to southern San Juan County. We’re also hosting info about a local mutual aid group for those in need. Click here for more info if you need help or if you want to volunteer.

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Sage Songs (About)

For most of our history, the song has been the vehicle by which we’ve informed ourselves. Canyon Echo encourages continuation of this oral tradition through the publication of poetry, our written songs. We are especially interested in poetry (and essays or art) that grounds itself in the Southwest, particularly the Colorado Plateau region.

–Editors of Canyon Echo, 1994

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