MoSt Poetry Board Meeting

Board members and other interested folks are welcome to join us for our monthly board meeting! 6:30 p.m. For more information, please contact info@mostpoetry.org

Second Tuesday @ Barkin’ Dog

The Second Tuesday Poetry Series is happening at the Barkin’ Dog Grill! Join us on November 11 at 6:00p.m. for a great reading with HELEN WICKES and FLORA CARTER, and come and enjoy a great dinner too. Open mic after the reading, so bring a poem or two to share! Click here to download a PDF flyer.

Second Tuesday @ Barkin’ Dog Grill

This month at the Barkin’ Dog we will feature Sonoma County poet Katherine Hastings and Modesto poet Dana Koster.

Here is a PDF flyer with more information, so please print, post, forward, and otherwise share.
And don’t forget, the featured readers will be followed by our Most Excellent Open Mic, so be sure to bring a poem or two to share.

Poetry on Sunday @ Carnegie Arts Center

The Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center (MoSt) is pleased to announce the third in a series of quarterly poetry readings, The Poetry on Sunday Series, hosted by Carnegie Arts Center (Gemperle Gallery), 250 N. Broadway, Turlock, California on Sunday, August 24, 2014 at 2 pm. The featured readers in August for The Poetry on Sunday Series reading will be Sheila D. Landre, Justin Souza, Linda Gordon Sawyer, and Modesto’s Poet Laureate Emeritus, Ed Bearden. The event is FREE and OPEN to the public. An Open Mic will follow the featured readers, so bring your words to share.

For more information, please see the attached press release.

Poetry venue in “Homeless in Modesto” web site

Richard Anderson has offered Modesto poets another venue for poems, about our local homeless.

He has been working with the Modesto Peace/Life center on a video documentary on Modesto’s homeless (www.modestocahomelessdocumentary.org/).

There is a “Poems and Stories” button that leads to www.modestocahomelessdocumentary.org/#!poems-and-stories/c1yha  which already has nancee maya’s “7th Street Bridge”  and Cleo Griffith’s “Entrenched, He Survives” and “Dust of the Ghost”
Judith Chibante Neal’s “Beggar on Blackstone,” which was in a recent Song of the San Joaquin, is also available.
The plan of the video project is described at www.modestocahomelessdocumentary.org/#!documentary-plan/c1vgm
Take a look at the web site and the project, and if you would like to contribute a poem, please contact Richard at andersonr@mjc.edu.