With Karen Kline
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
9:30 – 10:30 AM & 1 – 2 PM
Pollard Memorial Library
Help find a Poetic Packet! Look for an envelope hidden within the Poetry Festival area and then help reveal our Mystery Poem. DO NOT open your envelope please! After the envelopes have been opened and the Mystery has been solved, join us for even more fun and learn the “Bubble-ology Method” of writing poetry! This is a great workshop for young poets of all ages!
*Please note that this program will be featured twice on Saturday*
Kids Workshop: “Calling All Poetry Detectives!”
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2012 FESTIVAL POETS
- Title
- Joy Harjo A Poem to Get Rid of Fear
- Runtime
- 2:45
- Description
- Title
- Nikky Finney reads "Penguin Mullet Bread"
- Runtime
- 4:17
- Description
- A poem from Head Off and Split. Visit http://www....
- Title
- Wesley McNair: 2011 National Book Festival
- Runtime
- 38:39
- Description
- Wesley McNair appears at the 2011 National Book Fe...
- Back by popular demand: “Bad Poetry” February 9, 2012
- Calling all visual artists: Display your poetic side February 9, 2012
- Remembering Wislava Szymborska February 8, 2012
- Massachusetts Presses Publish “Notable” Books February 6, 2012
- Who’ll Be Brookline’s Poet Laureate? February 5, 2012
- Blog, January 12– Lisa Olstein January 12, 2012
- Taking shape: the fourth Mass Poetry Festival January 19, 2012
- The MassPoetry Festival has a new executive director January 20, 2012
- Blog, January 17 — Carla Panciera January 17, 2012
- Blog, February 3 — Jamaica Poets January 21, 2012
Highlighted Events
- Dreamspeak Artists - 2nd Annual Words of Love Contest on February 08 2012 07:30
Past event! - Duxbury Free Library Poetry Circle on February 09 2012 07:00
Past event! - Chapter and Verse Literary Reading Series more on February 10 2012 07:30
in 02:33 hours. - Poetry: The Art of Words: Mike Amado Memorial Series more on February 12 2012 12:00
in 2 days and 07:03 hours.
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“Most children need their parents’ help and encouragement to discover the satisfaction of using their own imagination. But the rewards of a child’s active, creative play last a lifetime.”
(Dr. Alvin Poussaint, psychiatrist)
Reading, reciting and composing poetry deepens that active, creative process. Write On . . .
Karen M. Kline, North Andover