Dayton Daily News

Betsy Bombeck to deliver keynote address at ceremony

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Betsy Bombeck, a social worker, community volunteer and daughter of the legendary humorist Erma Bombeck, will deliver the keynote address at the Erma Bombeck Writing Competitio­n Awards Ceremony at 7 p.m., Wednesday, April 4, at the Centervill­e Library, 111 W. Spring Valley Rd. It’s free and open to the public.

Bombeck is a familiar face at the Erma Bombeck Writers’ Workshop, where she has participat­ed in panels focusing on her mother’s prolific writing career. In 2015, she joined actress Mary Lou Quinlan in a “Talk Back” session after a benefit performanc­e of “The God Box: A Daughter’s Story” at the University of Dayton’s Boll Theatre.

When her mother died in 1996, she eulogized her this way: “She challenges me to carry on her spirit of dignity, grace, courage, humor, love for others and most especially for family and God. In that way, she never really dies — she continues to live.”

Given the volume of entries this year in the writing competitio­n, the library has increased the value of the prizes. The four winners in the humor and human interest categories will receive $1,000 and free registrati­ons to the sold-out April 5-7, 2018, Erma Bombeck Writers’ Workshop at the University of Dayton. Previously, they won $500, along with a compliment­ary registrati­on and publicatio­n of their essays.

For the first time, writers receiving honorable mentions will receive $100 prizes.

“This year’s contest seems in a class by itself for a number of reasons,” said Debe Dockins, Erma Bombeck Writing Competitio­n coordinato­r. “Having Betsy Bombeck as our keynote speaker is an absolute thrill. We, and our public, are fortunate to sit in on her stories. I’m also so pleased by our judging panel — the top-scoring essays from the second round are now with the final judges, and we should know our winners by mid-February. Finally, I am delighted not only that the prize money will cover the travel expenses for the winners (and, perhaps some extra), but also that being selected as an Honorable Mention gets more than a ‘mention.’ I think Erma would be pleased.” the proceeds of the Friday performanc­e to the Foundation Fighting Blindness, a disease that is afflicting Mrs. Hanes’ grandson. To attend this performanc­e, please call 937.550.9245. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children, students and seniors.

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