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Posted on: April 21, 2017

[ARCHIVED] Celebrate National Poetry Month @ Your Lewis & Clark Library!

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Celebrate National Poetry Month @ Your Lewis & Clark Library!

April 21, 2017 (Helena, MT)—April is National Poetry Month and Your Lewis & Clark Library is pleased to host two signature poetry events in celebration of poetry and poets. Introduced in 1996 by the Academy of American Poets, National Poetry Month is now held every April, when schools, publishers, libraries, booksellers, and poets throughout the United States band together to celebrate poetry and its vital place in American culture.

The Lewis & Clark Library Foundation is hosting its 9th Annual Community Leaders Poetry Reading on Tuesday, April 25th at 7PM and the Library is hosting the 11th annual Teen Poetry Slam on Thursday. April 27th at 7PM.

The Community Leaders Poetry Reading features local leaders sharing their favorite pieces of poetry. This year’s Community Leaders include:

  • Emma Brandt - Teen Advisory Group Member, Lewis & Clark Library
  • Terry Olcott Cohea – Board Member, Lewis & Clark Library Foundation
  • Rob Farris-Olsen, City Commissioner, City of Helena
  • Christian Frazza, Director, Corrette Library, Carroll College
  • Emily Free Wilson – Ceramic artist and co-owner Free Ceramics and the Studio Art Center
  • Mary Hollow – Executive Director, Prickly Pear Land Trust
  • Delaney Knudson – Teen Advisory Group Member, Lewis & Clark Library
  • Captain Rob Lawler, Salvation Army
  • Aine Lawlor – Student Representative, Helena School Board
  • Jim McCormick – County Commissioner, Lewis & Clark County
  • Rick Newby – Poet/writerand Executive Director, Drumlummon Institute
  • Virginia Reeves – Writing Teacher and Author, Work Like Any Other
  • Ella Smith – Community Organizer, Sleeping Giant Citizens Council
  • Sanjay Talwani – Journalist and Member of Helena School Board of Trustees
  • Corrie Williamson – Poet and Outreach Director, Alternative Energy Resources Organization

The event is free and open to the public and will be held in the Ambrose Reading Room.  The Foundation will also host a reception featuring fancy desserts from the Helena High Culinary Arts Club.

For additional information about the Foundation or the Community Leaders Poetry Reading, contact Library Director John Finn at 447-1690, extension 117.  The Lewis & Clark Library Foundation website is: www.lclibfoundation.org.

Teens in grades 6-12 are invited to participate in the 11th annual Teen Poetry on Fire, a poetry slam that allows local teens to share their original works in a supportive climate.

What is a Poetry Slam you may ask, a poetry slam is a competitive event in which poets perform their work and are judged by members of the audience. Scoring is based on the poets' content and performance. Participants are invited to bring three original poems less than three minutes in length and compete in this supportive competition. Poets should arrive and register between 6:30 and 6:50; event starts at 7 pm. Don't want to perform your poetry? Be a judge! Judges are selected from the audience.

For more information on Poetry on Fire, contact Teen Services Librarian, Heather Dickerson at 447.1690 ext 132.

For more information on these and other events, visit www.lclibrary.org and remember, There’s Always Something Going On @ Your Lewis & Clark Library!

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