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Poetry At The Cobalt

Cobalt Gallery 430 Main Street, Fort Bragg, CA, United States

THIS IS AN INVITATION TO ALL POETS, WRITERS, READERS, AND LOVERS OF LITERATURE, YOUNG, OLD, IN BETWEEN, KNOWN, UNKNOWN, SUBMERGED, EMERGED AND EMERGING: Rhyming, free verse, expensive or expansive verse,…

Amie Whitmore, LOBA Poetry Series at the Ukiah Library

Ukiah Branch Library 105 North Main Street, Ukiah, CA, United States

LOBA POETRY SERIES Monthly Poet Features & Open Mic Join Ukiah Branch Library staff as we host in-person poetry events on the third Saturday of each month at 3 p.m.…

Rhythm Running River on KZYX Public Radio

KZYX & Z, 88.1, 90.7, & 91.5 FM 9300 HWY 128, Philo, CA, United States

Rhythm Running River poetry programming every 1st Sunday and every 3rd Sunday from 3 to 5 pm on KZYX&Z Public Radio, 90.7, 91.5, and 88.1 FM with host Dan Roberts.…

Theresa Whitehill, Mendocino Poetry Series

Mendocino Art Center 45200 Little Lake Street, Mendocino, CA, United States

Mendocino Poetry Series Featured reader will be Theresa Whitehill, along with open mic Last Saturday of each month 4 to 6 pm Barth Studio at the Mendocino Art Center 45200…

Diane Pendola, Writers Read Ukiah

Grace Hudson Museum Community Room 431 South Main Street, Ukiah, CA, United States

Writers Read Ukiah last Thursday poetry series will meet on Thursday, May 30, at 7 PM at the Grace Hudson Museum in Ukiah. The featured reader is Diane Pendola of…

Rhythm Running River on KZYX Public Radio

KZYX & Z, 88.1, 90.7, & 91.5 FM 9300 HWY 128, Philo, CA, United States

Rhythm Running River poetry programming every 1st Sunday and every 3rd Sunday from 3 to 5 pm on KZYX&Z Public Radio, 90.7, 91.5, and 88.1 FM with host Dan Roberts.…

Fort Bragg Library Poetry Open Mic

Fort Bragg Library Meeting Room 499 East Laurel Street, FORT BRAGG, CA, United States

First Thursday Poetry Open Mic in Fort Bragg, CA has returned to meeting in person. You can also attend this event via Zoom. Since the library is a crossroads and…

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