HOW, EXACTLY, WERE WE going to locate a poetry sign in sprawling Sibley Park?
Upon entering this Mankato city park on a recent Saturday morning, I considered that my husband and I would be searching for the proverbial needle in a haystack. We had no idea the park was so large. And we were supposed to, somehow, find 12-year-old Hannah Leraas’ Mankato Poetry Walk and Ride sign board here.
Yeah, right, I thought as we parked near a stunning flower garden to begin our search because it seemed as good a place as any to start looking.
But I quickly deduced if we were to find the poem, we best ask someone familiar with the park. That was not the young woman on a skateboard. A wedding photographer on his way to a shoot proved more helpful, directing us toward a particular street we had yet to locate in the twisting maze of park roads that are not particularly well-marked.
With his directions and after touring the gardens, we climbed back in the van and moments later spotted Hannah’s poem, “Snow,” just up the hill from the 1857 Ott log cabin along a recreational trail and near CHS Pergola Way.
While my husband dialed (507) 403-4038 on his cell phone and punched in 407 to hear Hannah read her poem, I snapped photos of this young Faribault writer’s poetry sign board. I’ve mentored Hannah and am beyond thrilled that “Snow” was selected from among submissions in the fourth – seventh grade division of the Mankato Poetry Walk and Ride competition. (Click here to read a story I posted earlier about her poetry.)
My poem, “Bandwagon,” was also chosen and is posted in Lions Park. (Click here to read about that.)

Sibley Park rests at the confluence of the Blue Earth and Minnesota Rivers. The park has many features, including softball fields, a sliding hill, picnic shelters, a zoo (which we did not have time to visit) and more.
For any writer, no matter your age or experience, there’s a certain satisfaction in winning a contest and getting your work published. I am grateful for the opportunity I’ve had the past two years to be part of the Mankato Poetry Walk and Ride. This year 35 poems by 22 writers are posted in parks and along recreational trails in Mankato and North Mankato. Additionally, poems by three notable area poets are featured.
I hope you’ll take the time, if you’re in southern Minnesota, to check out the Mankato Poetry Walk and Ride. Just allow plenty of time for exploring, like we did in Sibley Park, once we found Hannah’s poem.
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Hannah has a great mentor—no doubt about it. I love this idea of the poetry walk and think it is one of the neatest ways to showcase this art. Hopefully it will catch on with other communiities.
Thank you, Beth Ann. I hope it catches on elsewhere, too.
Lovely, will look for Hannah’s poem on my next stop at Sibley Park.
My oldest daughters played countless hours in that park. It was a perfect spot to spend full days for a young family living in Mankato. Zoo animals were our favorite.
That sliding hill is also a great activity, but not for the faint of heart. It’s a wild ride!
I need to return and explore more at Sibley Park. What a treasure with all it has to offer.
How SWEET is that for Hannah – so young and so prosed – plus she has a great mentor too! Beautiful gardens – thanks so much for sharing 🙂 Happy Week!
Ah, thanks, Renee.
I just LOVE Hannah’s poem, My love of winter and snow may have something to do with it. 🙂 What a beautiful place to explore, those gardens are amazing, so pretty!
Of course, you would love Hannah’s poem. You should dial the number on your cell and listen to her read it with great enthusiasm.
And, yes, the gardens are beautiful.
Oh goodness, she is delightful. Thanks for the tip on calling the number, why hadn’t I thought of that 🙂
I should have mentioned that, dialing the number. Hannah is great. So enthusiastic.
Congratulations on having bandwagon selected. What a stunning park! So beautifully laid out and so much colour with all the gorgeous plants and flowers. This would be a great spot for a picnic xx
Thank you, Charlie. Sibley Park is a fabulous park with all sorts of activities for everyone.