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The Fourth Saturday Open Mic
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Community from Home Open Mic the July theme is “Let’s Imagine”
presented on Facebook Live featuring work from Worcester's Poets Laureate and you visit the Facebook event for more info
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Oliver de la Paz virtual reading hosted by the Worcester County Poetry Association
Oliver de la Paz hosted by the Worcester County Poetry Association Register for the event and receive the Zoom meeting link
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Poetry Potluck Picnic virtual open reading
Join us for a virtual open reading in honor of Dan Lewis. Bring a poem to share or just listen along. Let's keep it on the light side; something fun to take us out of the COVID isolating pressure many are experiencing. Register for the event and receive the Zoom meeting link. Dan and Ann Lewis […]
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Richard Fox at the Thirsty Lab
The WCPA is happy to help the Thirsty Lab poetry reading go virtual for their 4th Tuesday reading. Please join a virtual Thirsty Lab on Tuesday, August 25, 2020, at 7:00 pm. Richard Fox will be the feature. Register for the event and Zoom will send you an e-mail with the meeting details and link. […]
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September 2020 Board Meeting
Join the board of the Worcester County Poetry Association for our monthly meeting. This will once again be a virtual meeting due to the continued need for social distancing. This is a working meeting, not a poetry reading. We welcome to the respectful input of the central Massachusetts poetry community. Please register in advance for […]
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Virtual Poetry Reading with David Mills and Tim Seibles
Join Bedlam Book Cafe for a virtual poetry reading with David Mills (NYC poet and American Antiquarian Society Fellow) and Tim Seibles (former Poet Laureate of Virginia). The reading will be done via Zoom; click here to register and Zoom will send you an e-mail with the meeting details and link. David Mills is the […]
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Poetry Writing Workshop with Susan Roney-O’Brien
Join award-winning poet Susan Roney-O'Brien as she teaches Poetry Writing 101! in a virtual workshop from Worcester Public Library. You have the tools already: experiences, emotions, insights, and language. Poetry gives you voice. Sometimes you go deep, delve into an incident or memory you had feared, and bring it into the light. Sometimes there is […]
