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Save the Date: MoSt Annual Meeting

Our next board meeting will be on June 28 at 2:00. This is our official ANNUAL MEETING open to regular MoSt members! For more information about the meeting location and to RSVP, please email info@mostpoetry.org

Second Tuesday @ Barkin’ Dog

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

Please join us on July 14 at 6:00 pm to hear Connie Post and Sheila Landre read their work! See the attached flyer for more info.

Second Tuesday @ Barkin’ Dog

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

The Second Tuesday Poetry Series continues on August 11 with featured readers Margaret Sy Baldwin and Nancy Haskett. As always the reading starts at 6:00 at the Barkin’ Dog, and the featured readers are followed by an open mic so bring a poem or two to share. Read more info about the poets below, and …

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Collision IV Exhibit and Reading

Mistlin Gallery 1015 J Street, Modesto, CA, United States

On August 20, there will be an exhibit and reading for Collision IV, the fourth collaboration between poets and photographers. 16 photographers worked with 16 poets to create new work and take new perspectives on existing work. Join us for the exhibit at the Mistlin Gallery on J Street, in downtown Modesto. The event starts …

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Poetry on Sunday Series @ Carnegie

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

Come join us at the Carnegie Arts Center in Turlock for our next installment of the quarterly Poetry on Sunday series, featuring Karen Mitchell, Gillian Wegener, Jennifer Lagier, and nancee kinkaid maya. This event is FREE and open to the public, with an open mic following the reading. Join us in celebrating the spoken word! …

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Submission Deadline: The Biggest Valley

SEEKING POEMS The Biggest Valley: Poems from California’s Heartland will showcase poems written by individuals who were born, raised, or have lived or worked for at least five or more years in California's Central Valley. The anthology will be published by Sugartown Publishing in the spring of 2016. For more info, download the PDF flyer.