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Writers Resist: Modesto Louder!

Prospect Theater Project 1214 K Street, Modesto, CA, United States

Official Press Release: MODESTO WRITERS JOIN NATIONWIDE EFFORT TO “RE-INAUGURATE” DEMOCRACY “Writers Resist” Event Planned Locally for January 15th, 2017 MODESTO, California, December 31, 2016 — A recent Facebook post unleashed a nationwide movement of writers organizing and promoting independent “Writers Resist” events to reclaim democracy planned for January 15, 2017. The flagship Writers Resist …

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MoSt Board Meeting

Our next Board meeting is Thursday, Jan. 19 at 6:30 at Tom Portwood's home--email info@mostpoetry.org for more information!

5th Annual Modesto Poetry Festival

St. Paul's Episcopal Church 1528 Oakdale Road, Modesto, CA, United States

Each year in February we organize and hold an all-day poetry festival featuring workshops, readings, and a featured poet. This year, we are proud to welcome featured poet Susan Wooldridge as our guest poet and workshop leader. Join us on Saturday, February 4th, 2017 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Modesto for a day of …

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Second Tuesday @ Barkin’ Dog

Barkin' Dog Grill 940 11th St, Modesto, CA, United States

Due to Valentine's Day, our February edition of Second Tuesday will be held on Tuesday, February 21st!

Poetry on Sunday @ Carnegie

Carnegie Arts Center, Gemperle Gallery 250 N. Broadway Ave., Turlock, CA, United States

Our Poetry on Sunday quarterly reading series at Carnegie Arts Center in Turlock continues on December 4th at 2 pm–feel free to print and distribute the flyer, available as a PDF right here. Featured readers: Noel Crane began writing poetry six years ago and hasn’t stopped. Her poetry explores her childhood struggles with listlessness and …

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Second Tuesday @ Barkin’ Dog

Barkin' Dog Grill 940 11th St, Modesto, CA, United States

Join us for our monthly reading series and open mic at the Barkin' Dog Grill in Modesto! This month's reading features our own Gillian Wegener reading from her new book This Sweet Haphazard, as well as her fellow Sixteen Rivers poet Erin Rodoni, author of Body, In Good Light.