Thursday, February 5, 2015 will be a themed reading:
Weathered, worn, tattered, torn
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Monday, February 2, 2015
Thursday February 5, 2015 at 6 p.m. featuring Tony J. Cocuzza at the GoggleWorks
Thursday, February 5, 2015 Berks Bards presents one of our own, Tony J. Cocuzza, at the GoggleWorks 6-8.
Join us for a fun evening of poetry and an open mic.
This event is free and open to the public.
Join us for a fun evening of poetry and an open mic.
This event is free and open to the public.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Invitation to tape a poem at Berks Community Television
Once again it's time to tape a one-minute poem at BCTV!
BCTV has changed their location to: 1900 N 13th Street in Reading, PA 19604.
Do you have a poem you'd like to read?
BCTV has changed their location to: 1900 N 13th Street in Reading, PA 19604.
Do you have a poem you'd like to read?
It will be broadcast during the month of April in honor of National Poetry Month.
Contact Marilyn Klimcho at klimcho@msn.com with BCTV TAPING in the subject line to schedule a date and time.
Contact Marilyn Klimcho at klimcho@msn.com with BCTV TAPING in the subject line to schedule a date and time.
Space is limited to 22 poets.
Dates for taping are Wednesday, March 4th and Wednesday, March 11th from 2 until 4:30 p.m.
As always, to help defray the costs of the taping, Berks Bards requests $10 due at the time of taping.
Please make all checks out to Berks Bards.
Dates for taping are Wednesday, March 4th and Wednesday, March 11th from 2 until 4:30 p.m.
As always, to help defray the costs of the taping, Berks Bards requests $10 due at the time of taping.
Please make all checks out to Berks Bards.
If you have questions, please email or call 610-478-3380 ext 5309 between 8 an 4 p.m.
Marilyn Klimcho
Marilyn Klimcho
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2015 at 6 p.m. at RACC presenting poet Jerry Wemple
Please join Berks Bards as we welcome poet Jerry Wemple to Reading Area Community College on
Wednesday, January 28, 2015, at 6:00 pm in the Ravens Lounge, Student Union Building,
for the Bruce Stanley Memorial Poetry Reading and Open Mic.
This event is free and open to the students at RACC, and the general public. Sponsored by
the Foundation for RACC and Berks Bards.
Jerry Wemple
A Pennsylvania native, Jerry Wemple writes
frequently about the people and places of the Susquehanna Valley. His
work includes three poetry collections: You Can See It from Here,
selected by Pulitzer Prize-winner Yusef Komunyakaa for the Naomi Long
Madgett Poetry Award, The Civil War in Baltimore, and most recently The
Artemas Poems. He co-editor of the anthology Common Wealth: Contemporary
Poets on Pennsylvania. He is the recipient of several awards for
writing and teaching including a Fellowship in Literature from the
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and the Word Journalchapbook prize.
Wemple’s poetry and creative nonfiction have been published in several
US and international journals and anthologies. He teaches at Bloomsburg
University of Pennsylvania.
Wemple has long been intrigued by out
of the way places of the Keystone State. As fellow Pennsylvania poet
Julia Kasdorf noted about his first book, “This region of forests, coal
mines, farms, and small towns can be as hard and silent as stone, yet …
Wemple makes even its bars and bigots sing.” Wemple has lived in several
locations throughout the country and traveled to more than a dozen
foreign countries. He worked on a department store loading dock, served
in the Navy, and was a newspaper reporter. And now he finds himself on a
mid-point on the Susquehanna River, between where he was born and where
he grew up.
Foundation for Reading Area Community College
Berks Hall Room 309
10 South Second Street, P.O. Box 1706 Reading, PA 19603-1706 610.607.6239 foundation@racc.edu
Warmly,
Liz Stanley
~Berks Bards
Wednesday, January 28, 2015, at 6:00 pm in the Ravens Lounge, Student Union Building,
for the Bruce Stanley Memorial Poetry Reading and Open Mic.
This event is free and open to the students at RACC, and the general public. Sponsored by
the Foundation for RACC and Berks Bards.
Jerry Wemple
A Pennsylvania native, Jerry Wemple writes
frequently about the people and places of the Susquehanna Valley. His
work includes three poetry collections: You Can See It from Here,
selected by Pulitzer Prize-winner Yusef Komunyakaa for the Naomi Long
Madgett Poetry Award, The Civil War in Baltimore, and most recently The
Artemas Poems. He co-editor of the anthology Common Wealth: Contemporary
Poets on Pennsylvania. He is the recipient of several awards for
writing and teaching including a Fellowship in Literature from the
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and the Word Journalchapbook prize.
Wemple’s poetry and creative nonfiction have been published in several
US and international journals and anthologies. He teaches at Bloomsburg
University of Pennsylvania.
Wemple has long been intrigued by out
of the way places of the Keystone State. As fellow Pennsylvania poet
Julia Kasdorf noted about his first book, “This region of forests, coal
mines, farms, and small towns can be as hard and silent as stone, yet …
Wemple makes even its bars and bigots sing.” Wemple has lived in several
locations throughout the country and traveled to more than a dozen
foreign countries. He worked on a department store loading dock, served
in the Navy, and was a newspaper reporter. And now he finds himself on a
mid-point on the Susquehanna River, between where he was born and where
he grew up.
Foundation for Reading Area Community College
Berks Hall Room 309
10 South Second Street, P.O. Box 1706 Reading, PA 19603-1706 610.607.6239 foundation@racc.edu
Warmly,
Liz Stanley
~Berks Bards
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
First Thursday January 8, 2015 6-8 p.m. at the GoggleWorks in Reading featuring an open mic on the theme of RESOLUTION
Bring your poems, bring your friends, bring your friend's poems to an open mic on January 8, 2015 beginning at 6 p.m. at the cafe on the first floor of the GoggleWorks.
The theme of the evening is RESOLUTION which every poet should feel free to interpret.
This event is free and open to the public.
The theme of the evening is RESOLUTION which every poet should feel free to interpret.
This event is free and open to the public.
Change in the date of the first Planning Meeting
The first Planning Meeting for Bard Fest 2015 has moved from Sunday, January 4, 2015 to 3 p.m. Sunday, January 11, 2015.
If you'd like to participate, please contact klimcho@msn.com for details.
If you'd like to participate, please contact klimcho@msn.com for details.
Friday, December 19, 2014
Planning Sessions for Bard Fest 2015, beginning January 4 at 3 p.m. in Reading
Have you longed to participate in those famed pot luck planning sessions for Bard Fest?
Here's your opportunity to help out with Bard Fest 2015!
Contribute your ideas and apply your efforts at a planning session on Sunday January 4 at 3 p.m. at the home of Elizabeth Stanley.
If you'd like to join in please email Marilyn at klimcho@msn.com for details.
Here's your opportunity to help out with Bard Fest 2015!
Contribute your ideas and apply your efforts at a planning session on Sunday January 4 at 3 p.m. at the home of Elizabeth Stanley.
If you'd like to join in please email Marilyn at klimcho@msn.com for details.
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