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Summer Poetry Workshops 2020

Join us on June 6th for our first Summer Poetry Workshop of 2020 with MoSt Board member Linda Scheller. The topic is "Correspondence and Connections" and it will be a Zoom workshop from 1:00-2:30. Please contact us at info@mostpoetry.org to receive detailed Zoom information! All experience levels are welcome. This event is part of the …

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Second Tuesday @ Barkin’ Dog – On Zoom!

We will be holding our Second Tuesday poetry reading series on June 9th, 2020, via Zoom. We hope you'll join us. Please see the flyer above for more information on our featured poets, Karen Terrey and Dane Cervine.

MoSt Annual Meeting

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Our Annual Meeting is open to all MoSt members! Join us for a Zoom meeting on Sunday, July 12 at 3:00. We'll be reflecting on the past year, discussing new initiatives, electing/re-electing board members, and getting excited about all the MoSt events we have planned. If you would like to attend, please RSVP to info@mostpoetry.org …

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Second Tuesday @ Barkin’ Dog – On Zoom!

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We will be holding our Second Tuesday poetry reading series on July 14th, 2020, via Zoom. We hope you'll join us. Please see the flyer above for more information on our featured poets, Connie Post and Michael Meyerhofer. Live links for reading here: For the open mic: https://padlet.com/beratliss/j0ynareusug2u61c For the Zoom reading: https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/99196095308

Poetry Book Club

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Our MoSt Summer Book Club is back on Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 6:30, and you don't even have to drive to the library because it is a Zoom meeting! We'll be discussing Natasha Tretheway's Pulitzer Prize winning collection, Native Guard. There are copies available to borrow at the Modesto Public Library. If you'd like …

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Summer Poetry Workshop Series

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We All Belong Here:  Poems of Kindness and Connection How can we be kind, or make connections with each other, even when to be compassionate is inconvenient, uncomfortable, or even dangerous?  Using poems from Healing the Divide (edited by James Crews) and others as prompts, and our own drafts as examples, this workshop will explore how shared poetry …

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