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Spring 2010 Conference Agenda

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Friday, April 16: Reception and Reading

Tsunami Books
2585 Willamette Street
Eugene, OR 97405-3132
(541) 345-8986
  • 6:00 Reception
  • 7:00 Welcome
  • 7:30 Matthew Dickman Reading and Book Signing
  • 8:30 Open Mic


Saturday, April 17: Workshops and Readings

Hilton Eugene and Conference Center
66 East 6th
Eugene, OR  97401
(541) 342-2000
  • 7:30 Check-in at Registration and Breakfast
  • 8:45 OSPA Meeting
  • 10:00 Morning Workshops
  • 11:30 Lunch on your own
  • 1:00 Awards Ceremony
  • 2:30 Afternoon Workshops
  • 4:30 Dinner on your own

Tsunami Books
2585 Willamette Street
Eugene, OR 97405-3132
(541) 345-8986
  • 6:00 Reception
  • 7:00 Welcome and Poetry Basket Raffle Drawing
  • 7:30 Heather McHugh Reading and Book Signing
  • 8:30 Open Mic
 

OSPA's Mission:
To bring together, and nurture, the widest possible community of Oregon poets; to help Oregon poets, young and old, develop their talents and skills; to stimulate, at the grassroots level, a statewide appreciation of poetry; and, to raise public awareness of Oregon poets, past and present.

Newsflash

LiTFUSE -WA 10/8-10,

LiTFUSE is an annual weekend-long poets’ workshop, 10/8-10,sponsored by Tieton Arts and Humanities, for poets of all ages, abilities & styles. LiTFUSE combines writing, performance, meditation, music, camaraderie and natural beauty to IGNiTE your muse. This year’s featured artist, teacher & poet Ingrid Wendt, leads a faculty with deep experience and varied styles. Included are Oregon's former Poet Laureate, Lawson Inada, A.K. Mimi Allen, Lorraine Healy, Paul Nelson, Leonard Orr, Lynn Coffin, Tara Hardy, Carol Trenga, Alan Sutherland, Mitzuki Dazai, and Michael Schein. For more information and to register, please visit www.litfuse.us, or email michael@litfuse.us. (Where is Tieton? Tieton is halfway between Seattle and Walla Walla, Washington, and forth minutes from Ellensburg.)