Saturday, April 08, 2006

Poetry - 200 attend Literacy Council dinner to raise money


200 attend Literacy Council dinner to raise money
Tullahoma News - About 200 people attended to help Coffee County Literacy Council raise nearly $15,000 at its dinner and auction Saturday at Manchester-Coffee County Conference Center. People like council president Roland Segroves and member Ann Cline said the
Source: www.tullahomanews.com

Community datebook
Anchorage Daily News - The Lifemobile will be at Re/Max from 2 to 5 p.m. today, 110 W. 38th Ave. Whole-blood donors can visit the blood bank in Dimond Center on the second floor across from the theater, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Mondays-Wednesdays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays
Source: www.adn.com

English recruitment with open mic
Parnon - The English honor fraternity Sigma Tau Delta is hosting a Major Event at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Java Joint in hopes of recruiting English majors. "It's an occasion for English majors and faculty to get together to share and celebrate poetry
Source: www.marshallparthenon.com

Magazine hosts writing contest
Arlington Advocate - Libraries can change lives. They are places of lifelong learning and opportunity that can help people discover the world. This spring, the Robbins Library, the American Library Association and Women's Day magazine want to know how the library has
Source: www.townonline.com

Poet laureate reads in Laramie tonight
Caspar Star-Tribune - Since he was appointed poet laureate, Ted Kooser has made close to 200 public appearances. It's a lot for a quiet man who prefers Nebraska solitude to flying across the country in airplanes. He likes to begin each day working at poetry from his
Source: www.casperstartribune.net

Mexican flag doesn't help
Vacaville Reporter - We welcome letters to the editor. However, sometimes space constraints require that length of letters be limited. Letters should be 300 words or fewer. The editor reserves the right to edit or condense any letter. Letters must be signed by the author
Source: www.thereporter.com

Asbury Park author readings
Red Bank Hub - Five writers will present the works of well-known authors with a connection to Asbury Park in a special event to benefit the city's historical society. Author Helen Pike will host "They Wrote in Asbury Park" Sunday, April 9, at 2 p.m. at the Red
Source: hub.gmnews.com

The Work of Poet Langston Hughes Coming to UNF Fine Arts Center
First Coast News - JACKSONVILLE, FL -- The words and sounds of poet and author Langston Hughes can be heard Thursday night (April 6) at the University of North Florida. "The Langston Hughes Project, Ask Your Mama: Twelve Moods for Jazz" will come to stage at the Fine
Source: www.firstcoastnews.com

Writing poetry as a process of discovery
Red Bank Hub - CHRIS KELLY staff Laura McCullough looks through a copy of her recently published book, "The Dancing Bear." Some poets write to capture an emotion, others to celebrate an event. Laura McCullough's poetry helps her explore obsessions. McCullough's
Source: hub.gmnews.com

Beebe poet and volunteer to conduct
Cape Gazette - Donald Wagner, an award-winning poet and one of Beebe s Guiding Light volunteers, has just published his fourth book of poetry, Spoken Words, which will be available at Beebe Medical Center during a book signing from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m
Source: www.capegazette.com

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