we decided to schedule the next two classes more in advance and with specific themes of focus as prompts for anyone who wants them. but as always, writing poems about other topics, or just observing and commenting on poetry in class, not necessarily writing any to share, is perfectly fine, too. and as usual, people are welcome to attend regularly or just once in a while, when they are in the mood for some good old poetry-hugging.
next classes--
when: sunday, february 12 @ 1 p.m. & sunday, february 26 @ 1 p.m.
where: the other farm brewing company in boyertown @ 128 east philadelphia avenue, boyertown, pa 19512 (nommm-worthy sandwiches and winter weather cups of coffee, tea, chai, etc. a winning factor for our traveling poetry class, indeed)
optional themes of focus:
next classes--
when: sunday, february 12 @ 1 p.m. & sunday, february 26 @ 1 p.m.
where: the other farm brewing company in boyertown @ 128 east philadelphia avenue, boyertown, pa 19512 (nommm-worthy sandwiches and winter weather cups of coffee, tea, chai, etc. a winning factor for our traveling poetry class, indeed)
optional themes of focus:
- sunday, february 12-- animal totems; symbolism of animals
- sunday, february 26-- identity-exploring poetry
cost: $20 per student, per class (we usually meet for 2 hours or more)
if you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me at poetrywithjenniferhetrick@yahoo.com.
and if you know anyone who may be interested in our class, feel free to share this blog content onward.
(this summer-panting kitty is named jinx; she lives near the trout run reservoir in rural boyertown and hunts for tiny rodents like she's getting paid to do it, yet she loves to just stretch her belly wide and roll around on the floor in off-hunting hours, too.)
These traveling poetry sessions are convivial and inspirational. I'm looking forward to tomorrow's, February 26, 2017; subject: Identity-Exploring Poetry. Come happy or sad, you'll leave buoyed higher. Jennifer is onto something.
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