Two November Events with Suzanne Rancourt

Suzanne Rancourt has two events coming up in November.

VETERANS AND COMMUNITY DAY– ARTIST SALON
November 11 @ 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Suzanne S. RancourtOf Abenaki/Huron decent, Suzanne S. Rancourt (Hadley, NY) is a veteran of both the USMC and US Army and continues to serve through the Saratoga County (NY) Veterans Peer to Peer Mentoring program. Her first book, Billboard in the Clouds, Curbstone Press, was the 2001 recipient of the Native Writers First Book Award. Her book, murmurs at the gate, has been selected by Unsolicited Press for publication in late 2018. Ms. Rancourt’s writing has been published, anthologized, and translated extensively: Like Light, Bright Hill Press 25th Anniversary Anthology; Dawnland Voices 2.0 #4; Northern New England Review; Bear Review; Three Drops Press; Snapdragon Journal; Sirsee; Slipstream; Muddy River Poetry Review; Ginosko; Journal of Military Experience; Cimarron Review; Callaloo; and Combat Stress Magazine.  As a presenter and workshop facilitator, Ms. Rancourt’s unique skills have taken her to Lesley University, Cambridge, MA; Songwriting with Soldiers, Princeton University’s Moral Injury and Collective Healing Advanced Training; and to the International Expressive Arts Therapy Annual Conference: Indigenous Roots of Expressive Arts Therapy. Using all of her tools to inform, educate, and alleviate the experiences of trauma, Ms. Rancourt is a multi-model artist.   DETAILS Date:November 11 Time:12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

VENUE Bright Hill Press and Literary Center, 94 Church Street, Treadwell, NY 13846
Phone: 607-829-5055
Website: brighthillpress.org

 

VOICES OF POETRY TO END ALL WARS
November 27 @ 6:00 PM

Join us at this historic library for an evening of exceptional poetry & music—to commemorate the centenary of the end of World War I—featuring poetry by Doug Anderson, Dave Connolly, Fred Marchant, Suzanne Rancourt & music by singer/songwriter Kim Moberg

Tuesday, November 27 at 6 pm
Sturgis Library, 3090 Main Street (Route 6A), Barnstable, MA
(508) 362-6636
FREE & open to all.
Fully Accessible. No reservations required.