Saratoga Senior Center Poetry Open Mic
Saratoga Senior Center 290 West Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY, United StatesJoin host Rachel Baum for the Saratoga Senior Center’s poetry/storytelling open mic on the second Friday of every month.
Join host Rachel Baum for the Saratoga Senior Center’s poetry/storytelling open mic on the second Friday of every month.
An open mic for poetry, spoken word, music, and comedy for veterans and the public at the Hudson Valley National Center for Veterans Reintegration.
Enjoy an afternoon of poetry and spoken word at the Honest Weight Food Co-op featuring the winners of the 2025 Stephen A. DiBiase Poetry Prize.
Join us in a safe, creative space to overcome writer's block, tap into your authentic voice, stay accountable to your writing practice, and share supportive feedback.
Write in good company, with good food and drinks at a daytime write-in at Mochalisa's Caffe.
Calling All Poets presents Be The Feature on the third Thursday of every month. This open mic series with a featured poet, hosted by Mike Jurkovic, takes place on Zoom. Open Mic poets 5-10 minutes to share their work. Click here to register. For information on all CAPS events and upcoming features, go to https://callingallpoets.net.
Local Poet Rhonda Rosenheck will read from her work at the Social Justice Center on Thursday, June 19, with an open mic for community writers.
Poet and writer Tim Wiles will be the featured reader this month at the Pine Hollow Arboretum poetry open mic.
This special HVWG event will be a live, "radio play" style performance of two plays written by local playwrights K. A. Laity and Eric Eichhorn.
The Slam Euphoria team has been preparing for the NorthBeast Regional Slam in Boston, and we are raising money for travel and accommodations. “NorthBEAST” was a term originally coined by the Providence, Rhode Island, Brave New Voices youth slam team to describe and cheer on the fearsome writers and performers of the New England youth […]
Join the NYS Writers Institute as we mark 100 years of The Great Gatsby and The New Yorker with a special literary tour of New York City.
USA Today bestselling author, Ellen Byron, will share her tips on how to put the laughs in your writing.