Waterford Readers Book Club
Waterford Public Library 117 Third Street, Waterford, NY, United StatesLove mysteries and thrillers? Join us at the Waterford Library each month for a lively discussion—other genres may be included occasionally!
Love mysteries and thrillers? Join us at the Waterford Library each month for a lively discussion—other genres may be included occasionally!
Poetry and Prose open mic at La Perla Restaurant and The Gregory Inn, in Averill Park. This country-elegant Inn and Italian Restaurant is a cozy, yummy place to share our […]
Join Richard Matturro for an author talk and the launch of his new novel, "Shepherd," at Berkshire Community College, Pittsfield.
Enjoy a high-energy, live competition where 10 poets will bring their words to life on stage in a competition for cash prizes! Get your seat to judge the competition. All […]
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.
Poets & other citizens will gather at the Robert Burns statue in Washington Park to celebrate the birthday of the quintessential American poet, Walt Whitman, with a reading of his poem “Song of Myself."
Write in good company, with good food and drinks at a daytime write-in at Mochalisa's Caffe.
Writer Wednesday features a seasoned writer offering a quick talk and then an opportunity to ask questions and chat with one another.
Join us at the Middletown Thrall Library for a poetry reading with Anne Sandor followed by open mic! Anne Sandor is a professor emerita of English at SUNY Orange in […]
The Calling All Poets series takes place on Zoom on the first Friday of every month with three featured poets and an open mic.
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.
The 2nd Sunday @ 2 series, hosted by Dan Wilcox and Nancy Klepsch, is free and open to the public, please bring two poems or five minutes of prose.