The
Raymond Arts Alliance presents “A Night of Maine Poets” on Saturday, March 24
from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Raymond Village Community Church, 27 Main Street in
Raymond. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and refreshments will be served.
The
evening will include three poets that include the following:
Mihku
Paul Anderson - Anderson is a Maliseet writer and
visual artist who grew up on the banks of the Penobscot River. She
received a traditional education from her grandfather, Ray Paul, a Maliseet
elder from Kingsclear, N.B. Her work has been shown and featured
throughout Maine and her writing has appeared in multiple publications. Anderson’s
first book of poetry, “20th Century PowWow Playland” was released in August 2012
from Greenfield Review Press.
Penthea
Burns - By day, Burns is a senior policy associate for a local college, by
night, she enjoys the companionship of her dogs, dear friends, good movies, or
a good book. She is a student of compassionate communication. Burns lives on a
farm that has produced Christmas trees, herbs, vegetables, berries and Chinook
dogs and ideas, as well as love and poetry. She is the author of two books: “Prognosis: I Live” (2014) and “Life, Death and Wonder, Twenty
Years with a Pack of Dogs” (2017).
Richard
Taylor -Taylor grew up in rural New Hampshire and was a member of the 1964
Olympic Nordic Ski Team and for many years was a staff coach with the National
Team. He was variously a construction worker, a ski touring center designer and
operator, a teacher of German, Latin and English and a running and cross-country
ski coach at Gould Academy. Taylor and his wife Sally live happily in Bethel.
His book of poems, “The Absence of Strangers” was published in 2017 by Goose
River Press.
Don’t
miss this rare occasion to be inspired by the readings of these writers
themselves; giving the audience a firsthand experience into the real feelings
of the poetry itself. We encourage families to attend and we hope this may
inspire writers, young and old. There will be time available to meet the
artists.
The
cost is a suggested $5 donation but is not required
For
more information visit our section on the library website at: www.raymondvillagelibrary.org
Raymond
Arts Alliance is a program of the Raymond Village Library in partnership with
the Raymond Village Community Church.
No comments:
Post a Comment