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Enjoy arts & ban #fracking TODAY, too: sign ballot initiative at #festival: #Poetry & prose readings #Youngstown noon-6pm Stop by to cool off with some poetry and prose readings in the McDonough Museum of Artnough Museum auditorium. Heres some of the readers: 12:00-12:45 Douglas A. Fowler, Sarah Burnett, Samantha Sade Doug Fowler teaches astronomy out of state and watches variable stars. Sarah Burnett is looking forward to graduating in the spring with her MFA in poetry. 1:00-1:45 Mona Bozick, Dawson Steeber, Kris Harrington Kris writes locally-tinted creative non-fiction, and her work has appeared in Jenny and The Sun. 2:00-2:45 Karen Kotrba, Robert Miltner, Molly Fuller Karen Kotrba is the author of She Who is Like a Mare: Poems of Mary Breckinridge and the Frontier Nursing Service. Robert Miltner is the author of And Your Bird Can Sing, a collection of short stories and Hotel Utopia, a collection of prose poems. Molly Fuller will read poetry in exchange for coffee. 3:00-3:45 Eric Anderson, Karen Schubert, Shelley Chernin Karen Schubert is author of three chapbooks, recipient of an Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award and past artist-in-resident of Headlands Center for the Arts. Shelley Chernin is the author of The Vigil, one of 7 authors of the soon-to-be-published Oct Tongue, a ukulele enthusiast and a proud pinko. 4:00-4:45 Jim Jordan, Pauline Beck, Clarissa Jacobsons Jim Jordan is a former steelworker who now works in a classroom unit of autistic children. Pauline Beck: I retired several years ago from teaching English in the Youngstown City Schools for 25 years and now write poetry in the serenity of my 30-acre farm. Clarissa Jakobsons: Artist, poet, instructor, five-year associate editor of the Arsenic Lobster Poetry Journal, twice featured poet at The Shakespeare and Co. Bookstore, in Paris, and the first place winner at the Akron Art Museum 2005 New Words Competition. 5:00-6:00 Lacie Semenovich, Steve Doubting Thomas, Sarah Lynn Kiepper, Jason Venner PART OF THE 2 DAY Youngstown State University Summer Festival of the Arts & the EVENT: The Art of Words: Creative Reading at the YSU Summer Festival of the Arts PARKING & FOOD : Free parking at the Wick deck, which is just down the street from the McDonough. There will be food trucks and ethnic food booths at the festival, and several fantastic local restaurants within easy walking distance. The Wick deck and front entrance are open. You can access it from Wick Ave but it routes you to the surface lots on Walnut near the MvR. You can also just cut to the chase and come down Walnut and access the deck from the Walnut entrance. Very clearly marked. The Lincoln deck and all surface lots are available for Summer Arts Fest. Please share to avoid confusion! Thanks. https://facebook/McDonoughMuseumofArt 525 Wick Ave Youngstown, Ohio 44502 WEBSITE of the festival: web.ysu.edu/sfa/
Posted on: Sat, 12 Jul 2014 13:49:36 +0000

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