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Check out the Poem Next Doors Article in the Holy Cross Magazine

September 26, 2025 by Irena Kaci

Written by

Marybeth Reilly-McGreen ’89

https://magazine.holycross.edu/stories/paying-visit-poem-next-door

“The Poem Next Door — Worcester in Poetry” features the work of six nationally known local poets and Holy Cross faculty, students, and alumni.

Professor Susan Elizabeth Sweeney, left, with students, left to right, Madeline (Tessa) Zafón-Whalen ’26 (seated), Anna Claire Pritchett ’26 and Amanda Sopchockchai ’27 at the Museum of Worcester.

A life-size reproduction of a dentist’s office accompanies Elizabeth Bishop’s poem “In the Waiting Room” at the Museum of Worcester.

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October Metro West Paranormal Investigators Photo Exhibit at Booklovers’ Gourmet

September 26, 2025 by Irena Kaci

Booklovers’ Gourmet, located at 72 East Main Street in Webster, MA, is hosting a photo exhibit October 1st-31st by Metro West Paranormal Investigators. The public is invited to a meet & greet with Ray Arnold, president of the group since 2018, on Saturday, October 4th, 2-4 p.m. The show may be viewed during regular business hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10-5, Wednesday 10-6. For more information call 508-949-6232 or visit bookloversgourmet.com/events

Since the late 80’s, Ray Arnold has investigated numerous locations throughout New England including the Lizzy Borden House and the Conjuring House. He has also participated in a number of podcasts like “Mostly Ghostly” from the Boston area and “Paranormal Access and Radio” from the UK.

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Openest Mic Call To Poetry

September 8, 2025 by Irena Kaci

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ED Annoucement and Book Prize for Board Member

September 4, 2025 by Irena Kaci

Poet and WSU professor Heather Treseler wins 2025 Mass Book Award for Poetry

Worcester County Poetry Association names Irena Kaçi as its first executive director

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The Worcester County Poetry Association names Irena Kaçi as Executive Director

August 27, 2025 by Irena Kaci

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 26, 2025
For more information, contact: bacon64@charter.net

WORCESTER COUNTY POETRY ASSOCIATION NAMES EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

WORCESTER, MA, August 26, 2025 – Worcester County Poetry Association Promotes Irena Kaçi to Executive Director.

The Worcester County Poetry Association (www.worcestercountypoetry.org) is excited to announce that Public Program Manager/Outreach Coordinator, Irena Kaçi, has been promoted to Executive Director beginning on August 1, 2025. Irena will be steering our organization’s efforts to reach goals set forth in our Strategic Plan, which includes showcasing creative writing of all kinds.

“The Board of Directors of WCPA applauds this well-deserved promotion. Irena is a resolute problem solver with an unwavering eye on the long term,” said Elizabeth Bacon, WCPA’s president. “Irena has served for the past three years as WCPA’s first salaried administrator, and over that time she has proved herself capable of taking on expanded managerial duties. She was instrumental in developing WCPA’s long-term strategic plan that the Board approved in Fall 2024. Her dedication and strong skill set have been invaluable as the WCPA has sought to grow its membership and expand its offerings,” she added. For example, Irena serves as the poetry workshop leader at the weekly meetings of the Worcester Writers’ Collective, an exciting new effort fiscally sponsored by the WCPA. 

Irena’s love for poetry blossomed in her native Albania, where she first encountered the literary form. After immigrating to the US, Irena attended Clark University, where she graduated with a BA in Philosophy. After many years in Boston, she moved back to Worcester in 2014 to raise her two children. Her background includes Hospitality, Event Planning, and Publishing. She brings an eclectic and wide- ranging set of skills as well as tremendous thoughtfulness to her work. The WCPA is eager to expand our community engagement and looks forward to working with Irena in this new and exciting capacity.  To learn more about Irena, check out her most recent interview with Doherty’s Highlander Herald!

About Worcester County Poetry Association – The Worcester County Poetry Association is a 501(c)(3) organization funded through membership fees, publication sales, grants and donations. WCPA receives organizational support from the Greater Worcester Community Foundation and has received generous programming support from the National Endowment for the Arts, Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities, Massachusetts Cultural Council and The Worcester Cultural Commission, among other organizations and private donors. 

Visit worcestercountypoetry.org for news about upcoming events, poetry readings, open mic opportunities, and publications including The Worcester Review and our newest publication, Three Decker (threedecker.org)

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National Baseball Poetry Video

August 26, 2025 by Irena Kaci

is finally here. Please watch at your convenience!

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Fourth Annual River City Rhythm and Rock FestivalReturns with Expanded Programming and New CreativeHub Partnership

August 21, 2025 by Irena Kaci


FITCHBURG, MA – August 21, 2025 – The Fourth Annual River City Rhythm and Rock Festival (RCRRF) returns to Fitchburg this year with its most ambitious lineup yet, featuring vibrant talent, expanded vendor offerings, and increased support from sponsors and community partners. The beloved festival continues its mission to celebrate diverse musical genres while providing a platform for underrepresented creatives in North Central Massachusetts.

TL;DR: RCRRF 2025 expands to two days with a new Friday showcase at Canvas, featuring both veteran festival founders and emerging talent, plus enhanced programming across Mill Street and Riverfront Park.
NEW FOR 2025: Friday Showcase at Canvas Creative Hub


For the first time in the festival’s history, RCRRF extends to include a Friday showcase at Canvas, the new creative hub located on Main Street in the former Tryst location. The showcase runs from 6 to 10 PM and will feature a unique “reverse cover” with the first 50 attendees receiving $5 upon entry.

Hosted by Yo Daddy Doe and headlined by Joe Grizzly, both founding members of RCRRF, the Friday showcase provides a platform for emerging artists including ProZach, Versatille, and BigBoss alongside the festival’s veteran performers. This expansion reflects the festival’s growth and commitment to nurturing up-and-coming voices in the local music scene.

Canvas’s prime location next to Cushing Street and Mill Street Stage, directly across from Riverfront Park, positions it perfectly to kickstart a weekend celebrating the creative energy surrounding the Dickinson building and Downtown Fitchburg.

Mill Street Integration: The Openest Mic Partnership

RCRRF 2025 marks the first integration of an open mic component through a partnership with The Openest Mic, a traveling third place led by poet Laura DiCaronimo and Tyler Hopp that has been transforming the North Central MA scene. “The Openest Mic Presents: The Festivalest Mic” begins at 2:15 PM on Mill Street with host Laura, featuring headliner Logan Rau (comedian) and Worcester based hip-hop acts Death Over Simplicity and Weapon ESP (4:00 PM), followed by the continuation of The Cellar Mill Street music series with One Headlight. The Cellar outdoor beer garden opens at 5 PM.

Musical Lineup Highlights
The festival opens with K Fingers (2:00 PM) with jazz, followed by the traditional Thurston Consort Duo (2:30 PM), who played an instrumental role in the festival’s inception, providing chamber music for early risers and classical music fans. The day builds in energy and diversity from there.

Returning favorites include Tasteless Jack (3:45 PM), Merrick Henry (4:40 PM), Provenance (6:05 PM), NEWCENTURY (7:10 PM), AV-8 (8:25 PM), Q-Furb (8:05 PM), and Freddy Stone (9:20 PM). New highlights feature Troubles with Parachutes (3:05 PM), Vile Impulse (5:20 PM), Brandie Blaze (7:40 PM), and Fewch & Dinero Lifestyle (8:45 PM).

Community Attractions & Activities

The festival maintains its beloved community features, including the Nick Nogueira Beer Garden and food trucks. Fidelity Bank’s Frosty Flyer returns with free ice cream for attendees, while two bouncy houses for children will be staffed by Youth Innovation Center peer mentors and staff, who are also celebrating their first anniversary.

Great Wolf Lodge provides an exciting raffle opportunity – all attendees receive a raffle ticket for a chance to win four waterpark passes to the resort.The Youth Innovation Center provides additional activities aligned with their mission, creating intergenerational engagement throughout the festival grounds. A diverse Vendor Village offers shopping and food options, expanding on previous years’ offerings.

Vendor Village Expansion

This year’s vendor lineup includes established local businesses and emerging entrepreneurs. Highlights include choripan and beverages by Centro Celeste, a nonprofit strengthening the Latino community, Gems & Jewels, a BI-POC/Queer-led radical arts initiative, and mini escape game by Curious Escape Rooms, North Central Mass’s first immersive escape room company. Food vendors include El Punto Latino and DAT’S FIRE BBQ, alongside creative entrepreneurs ranging from 18-year-old sound engineering student Kats Kreations, cotton candy by Monte’s Candy Clouds to multi-generational businesses like Henna Artistry.

Sponsor Recognition
RCRRF gratefully acknowledges support from our Gold Level Sponsors: MassDevelopment/TDI, Mass Cultural Council, Nick Noguiera Photos, and Fidelity Bank. Silver Level Sponsors include The Openest Mic, Enterprise Bank, and Great Wolf Lodge. Bronze Level Sponsors include Fitchburg Fiber, NewVue Communities Inc, Three Pyramids Inc, The Cellar, and Making Opportunities Count Inc. Event Background

River City Rhythm and Rock Festival was created to address the lack of music festivals supporting arts and culture from underrepresented creatives. The festival provides a platform for multi-genre artists, particularly hip-hop performers, to showcase their talents within their community while promoting creative placemaking and accessible live performances in Fitchburg.

Since its grassroots inception, RCRRF has grown through community support and strategic partnerships, including grants from the Fitchburg Creative City Partnership and the Center for Community Progress.

Event Details:
● Date: August 30-31, 2025
● Friday Showcase: Canvas Creative Hub, 6-9 PM (326 Main Street, former Tryst
location)
● Saturday Main Event: Riverfront Park and Mill Street, Fitchburg, MA, 2-10 PM
● Admission: Friday showcase offers $5 to first 50 attendees; Saturday event details TBA
● Info: Visit www.coff33corp.org/rcrrf or follow Coff33Corp on social media
For more information, contact:
Derek Craig
Chief Visionary Officer, CoFF33 Corp
Email: Derek@coff33corp.org
Website: www.coff33corp.org

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A Joyful Follow-up Note from the Boutelle Day Poetry Center’s Director

August 20, 2025 by Irena Kaci

Summer greetings from Northampton, and I hope this message finds you well. I hope too that you saw the announcement last week regarding the new literary prize from Nine Syllables Press. The Tammis Day Poetry Prize will be awarded for a debut full-length collection by a woman poet over the age of forty, with the press accepting submissions for its inaugural prize beginning in the spring of 2026.
I couldn’t be happier about this news. No such literary prize yet exists in America, and it’s especially moving and gratifying to name this award after Tammis Day, a Smith College student who developed a love of poetry as an Ada Comstock Scholar under the mentorship of Annie Boutelle, the founder of The Poetry Center. During her time at Smith, Tammis herself was a founding editor of the campus literary journal Labrys, and it’s wonderful to know that her legacy will continue to create new space for the voices of historically excluded writers, as well as robust professional practice opportunities for Smith College students. Moreover, in alignment with Tammis’ passionate work as a patron of the arts, each recipient of the prize will also be awarded a two-week artist residency at the Vermont Studio Center.
This expansion of Nine Syllables Press (9SP) also means an expanded role for Adrie Rose (Ada Comstock ’22), the editor of Nine Syllables Press. Adrie is the recipient of numerous literary awards, and the acclaimed author of the chapbooks Rupture (Gold Line Press, 2024) and I Will Write a Love Poem (Porkbelly Press, 2023). She’s been utterly exemplary in her work as the 9SP editor, as well as teaching the affiliated editing and book design courses and, moving forward, Adrie will also be exploring new outreach efforts aimed to help local high school students realize their own literary goals.
As if all of this wasn’t enough, the first Tammis Day Poetry Prize will be selected by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Diane Seuss, and the inaugural collection will be published in the Fall of 2027, when we’ll be celebrating the 30th anniversary of the founding of the Poetry Center.
I hope you’ll consider supporting the Boutelle-Day Poetry Center as a means of directly supporting this new prize, and 9SP’s critical mission of addressing ongoing inequity in the publishing world by providing a new platform for the systematically excluded voices of women, BIPOC, and LGBTQIA+ poets. If you’d like to personally contribute to the work of Nine Syllables Press, please use the donate button included below.
I hope you will join me in celebrating this incredible news and everything it will afford the literary community, as well as our Smith College students.
Sincerely,
Matt Donovan, Director of the Boutelle-Day Poetry Center

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Win two tickets to “In the Archives with Ken Casey”

August 11, 2025 by Irena Kaci

Submit your creative take on a Dropkick Murphys song by Friday, September 5th, to meet Ken Kesey and share your work on stage.

Ken Casey is no stranger to telling a good story. From smash hits like “I’m Shipping Up to Boston” to deep cuts like “Boys on the Docks,” chances are he’s written a song about Massachusetts that resonates with you in some way.

Leading up to our event honoring Ken on September 25, we’re launching a contest to see what YOU find inspiring about Ken and Dropkick Murphys. We’re inviting you to pick any Dropkick Murphys song and creatively respond to it. This could include:

  • Doing a cover of a song
  • Making a painting inspired by song lyrics
  • Writing a short essay about seeing the band perform live
  • Creating an original dance
  • Writing a poem

The list is endless. As long as it’s original, creative, and uses the humanities to talk about the band, it counts!

Rules At A Glance:

  • The deadline to submit your entry is Friday, September 5, 11:59 pm EST.
  • Mass Humanities will select a winner in early September.
  • The winner will receive two tickets for themselves and a friend to attend our event on September 25 in Boston.
  • The winner will have a chance to share their work on stage and meet Ken.
  • Contestants must be 18 years old or older and be a “full-year resident” of Massachusetts.
  • Limit one entry per contestant.
  • Use of artificial intelligence (AI) software and tools is not permitted.
  • Works must be able to be presented or explained in under 3 minutes.

For a complete list of rules, click here.

Submit your entry

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The Poetry Place: A Great Resource for Poets

July 18, 2025 by Irena Kaci

Hello WCPA members. This is just a quick PSA to promote the website of local poet Brian Evans-Jones whose website offers a wealth of resources for any local and upcoming poets. Check out The Poetry Place! You won’t be disappointed!

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