4.29.2009

June 2009

POETRY CALENDAR (updated 6-15-09)
This calendar is a day-by-day listing of poetry readings, meetings and classes in central Indiana, with a few other literary events that might be of interest to poets. Note: Events frequently change or are dropped without notifying me. If possible, please call to confirm the event. I cannot be held responsible for incorrect information. If you have an event, news, an opinion, or a correction, please send it to jl.kato@sbcglobal.net. There’s no charge to be listed. This calendar is updated as soon as possible after I'm notified, although such things as the day job, vacations, illnesses and naked procrastination might prevent me from being as prompt as I should be. Be sure to call to confirm the event.
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ONGOING EVENTS:
James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home: 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, noon to 3:30 p.m. Sundays. 528 Lockerbie St. $3, seniors $2, children 7-17 50 cents. 317-631-5885.

James Whitcomb Riley Old Home and Museum: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays. 250 W. Main St., Greenfield. $3.50, children 7 and older $1.25, younger children free with adult. (317) 477-4340. Birthplace and boyhood home of the poet.

National Art Museum of Sport: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. 850 W. Michigan St. Free. (317) 274-3627. Sporting Words:Exhibit of National Art Museum of Sport paintings with poems written about them by eight Central Indiana poets: Phoenix Cole, Ruthelen Griffith Burns, Barry Harris, Joseph Heithaus, JL Kato, James Murdock, Michael Strosahl and the 2003-07 Indiana poet laureate, Joyce Brinkman. Through Dec. 31. (317) 274-3627 or www.namos.iupui.edu/Exhibits.html.
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MONDAY, JUNE 1
7 p.m.
Columbus Open Mic Poetry and Slam. Zwanzigz Pizza, 1038 Lafayette Ave., Columbus. First Monday of the month. Host: Matthew Jackson, 812-343-8711. For more info, visit this Facebook page

TUESDAY, JUNE 2
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Private writing instructor Linda Lee at Park Central North, 64th Street and Hoover Road, Indianapolis. Cost: $40 per month or $15 per class session. Do you enjoy writing? Do you find it difficult to make time to write? These workouts will get you started again or help you begin. Using prompts and varied themes, Linda Lee will help you grow in your own style of writing. The exercises include poetry or prose selections and sometimes include drawing, sounds, objects, meditation, or group interaction; some take ten-minutes, some are longer. Sharing your work is always optional. Topics vary and are chosen with sensitivity to group interests. Open to adding writers at any time. To sign up, contact Linda Lee by phone 317.475.0628 or email pennyroyal@ameritech.net

8 p.m. Poetry Salon, an evening of conversation and critique, led by Richard Pflum. 812 E. 67th St., Indianapolis (just west of the Indianapolis Art Center. Meets the first and third Tuesday of the month. Bring copies of original poetry for feedback. 317-356-2048 or drahcir@indy.net.

9 p.m. Vocab at the Casba, 6319 Guilford Ave., Indianapolis. 317-251-3138. Every first Tuesday of the month.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3
8 p.m.
Living Room Lounge, 934 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. An open format for poets and spoken-work artists. Wednesday drink specials at this smoking venue for ages 21 and older. 317-635-0361.

THURSDAY, JUNE 4
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Private writing instructor Linda Lee at First Friends Meeting, 3030 E. Kessler (near Glendale), Indianapolis. Cost: $40 per month or $15 per class session. Do you enjoy writing? Do you find it difficult to make time to write? These workouts will get you started again or help you begin. Using prompts and varied themes, Linda Lee will help you grow in your own style of writing. The exercises include poetry or prose selections and sometimes include drawing, sounds, objects, meditation, or group interaction; some take ten-minutes, some are longer. Sharing your work is always optional. Topics vary and are chosen with sensitivity to group interests. Open to adding writers at any time. To sign up, contact Linda Lee by phone 317.475.0628 or email pennyroyal@ameritech.net

6:30 p.m. Poetry on Brick Street presents Stephen R. Roberts, followed by an open mic at G. Simone's Cafe, 120 S. Main St., Zionsville (if not open, go to next door to Plum's Upper Room, 112 S. Main St., Zionsville). Free. For information, call Barry Harris at 317-733-1811 or Susan Miller at 317-587-1438, or send an email to poetryonbrickstreet@cyberroad.com. Every first Thursday of the month.

7 p.m.-9 p.m. Kafe Kuumba at The Way, an open mic, meets every Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Scott United Methodist Church, 2153 Dr. Andrew J. Brown Ave. (formerly Martindale Ave.), Indianapolis. Free. Contact James Depp, 317-895-4919. Sponsored by Midtown Writers Association.

7 p.m.-9:30 p.m. In the Company of Shakespeare, An Evening of Poetry (open reading) at Lazy Daze Coffeehouse, 10 S. Johnson Ave., Indianapolis. Host: Ian Rossman. Free. Every Thursday. 317-353-0777 or http://www.lazydazecoffeehouse.com/.

SATURDAY, JUNE 6
11:46 a.m. The Poets Weave on WFIU-FM (103.7), Bloomington. www.indiana.edu/~wfiu/poetsweave.htm.

2 p.m.-5 p.m. The Humpback Barn Poets meet every Saturday in Room 201 in Bracken Library of Ball State University, Muncie. Parking is free in the garage east of the library. When the library is closed during BSU breaks, the alternative location will be the MT Cup on University Avenue. Bring poems to share or simply come to discuss poetry. Contact Jeff Pearson jjopcelia@comcast.net, 765-749-0731.

4 p.m. Art of the Matter on WFYI-FM (90.1) www.wfyi.org/artOfTheMatter.asp.

7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Spoke N Heard open mic at The Griot Village Community Center, 6228 La Pas Trail, Indianapolis. $5. Every Saturday. 317-295-1111.

SUNDAY, JUNE 7
First day of the RopeWalk Writers Retreat at New Harmony, Ind. (through June 13). Lynn Emmanuel (Poetry), Andrew Hudgins (Poetry), Kyoko Mori (Nonfiction), and Ben Percy (Fiction). Featured auest Artist, Erin McGraw. For more information, contactUSI Extended Services, 800-467-8600 ropewalk@usi.edu http://www.ropewalk.org/

5:30 p.m.-6 p.m. A Cycle of Poets on WFHB-FM (91.3 and 98.3), Bloomington.

7 p.m. WordSmiffs open mike at Mo'Joe Coffeehouse, 222 W. Michigan St., Indianapolis. Every first Sunday. For poetry and live music. $7 ($5 for open-mike participants.) Every first Sunday of the month. 317-250-6597.

8 p.m.-11 p.m. SpokenSoulFood Sundays at Midtown Arts & Coffee Lounge, 519 E. 38th St. (just east of Central Avenue), Indianapolis. Host: aLLEN iMAGERY. $5 cover. 317-223-1288 or www.myspace.com/midtownartscoffee. Every Sunday.

TUESDAY, JUNE 9
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Private writing instructor Linda Lee at Park Central North, 64th Street and Hoover Road, Indianapolis. Cost: $40 per month or $15 per class session. Do you enjoy writing? Do you find it difficult to make time to write? These workouts will get you started again or help you begin. Using prompts and varied themes, Linda Lee will help you grow in your own style of writing. The exercises include poetry or prose selections and sometimes include drawing, sounds, objects, meditation, or group interaction; some take ten-minutes, some are longer. Sharing your work is always optional. Topics vary and are chosen with sensitivity to group interests. Open to adding writers at any time. To sign up, contact Linda Lee by phone 317.475.0628 or email pennyroyal@ameritech.net

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10
6 p.m. Coffee, Tea & Poetry group meeting at Noble Coffee & Tea, 933 Logan St., Noblesville. Contact Marlene Million at 317-796-1874. Meets every second Wednesday of the month.

8 p.m. Living Room Lounge, 934 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. An open format for poets and spoken-word artists. Wednesday drink specials at this smoking venue for ages 21 and older. 317-635-0361.

THURSDAY, JUNE 11
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Private writing instructor Linda Lee at First Friends Meeting, 3030 E. Kessler (near Glendale), Indianapolis. Cost: $40 per month or $15 per class session. Do you enjoy writing? Do you find it difficult to make time to write? These workouts will get you started again or help you begin. Using prompts and varied themes, Linda Lee will help you grow in your own style of writing. The exercises include poetry or prose selections and sometimes include drawing, sounds, objects, meditation, or group interaction; some take ten-minutes, some are longer. Sharing your work is always optional. Topics vary and are chosen with sensitivity to group interests. Open to adding writers at any time. To sign up, contact Linda Lee by phone 317.475.0628 or email pennyroyal@ameritech.net.

7 p.m.-9 p.m. Kafe Kuumba at The Way, an open mic, meets every Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Scott United Methodist Church, 2153 Dr. Andrew J. Brown Ave. (formerly Martindale Ave.), Indianapolis. Free. Contact James Depp, 317-895-4919. Sponsored by Midtown Writers Association.

7 p.m.-9:30 p.m. In the Company of Shakespeare, An Evening of Poetry (open reading) at Lazy Daze Coffeehouse, 10 S. Johnson Ave., Indianapolis. Host: Ian Rossman. Free. Every Thursday. 317-353-0777 or http://www.lazydazecoffeehouse.com/.

FRIDAY, JUNE 12
7:30 p.m. Open Mic Night for Poetry & Music in the Underground 9 Studio at Bookmamas, 9 S. Johnson Ave., Indianapolis. Free. Every second and fourth Friday of the month.

SATURDAY, JUNE 13
11:46 a.m. The Poets Weave on WFIU-FM (103.7), Bloomington. www.indiana.edu/~wfiu/poetsweave.htm.

2 p.m.-5 p.m. The Humpback Barn Poets meet every Saturday in Room 201 in Bracken Library of Ball State University, Muncie. Parking is free in the garage east of the library. When the library is closed during BSU breaks, the alternative location will be the MT Cup on University Avenue. Bring poems to share or simply come to discuss poetry. Contact Jeff Pearson jjopcelia@comcast.net, 765-749-0731.

4 p.m. Art of the Matter on WFYI-FM (90.1) www.wfyi.org/artOfTheMatter.asp.

7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Spoke N Heard open mic at The Griot Village Community Center, 6228 La Pas Trail, Indianapolis. $5. Every Saturday. 317-295-1111.

SUNDAY, JUNE 14
5:30 p.m.-6 p.m. A Cycle of Poets on WFHB-FM (91.3 and 98.3), Bloomington.

7 p.m. An Evening With the Muse presents Shari Wagner and an open mic, at the Writers' Center of Indiana, 812 E. 67th St., Indianapolis (in the Cultural Complex Center just west of the Indianapolis Arts Center). Host: Rohana McCormack, (317) 259-7900, rohanamccormack@sbcglobal.net. Every second Sunday of the month. Shari Wagner has an MFA in Creative Writing from Indiana University and has taught poetry writing in universities, grade schools and nursing homes. Her book of poems, Evening Chore, was published by Cascadia Publishing House in 2005, and several of her poems were included in A Cappella: Mennonite Voices in Poetry (University of Iowa Press). Most recently, her poems have appeared in North American Review (forthcoming), The Christian Century, Sow's Ear Poetry Review and The Mid-America Poetry Review. Her work has been nominated twice for Pushcart Prizes. She has been awarded several project grants from the Indiana Arts Commission and was recently awarded her second Arts Council of Indianapolis Creative Renewal Fellowship.

8 p.m. Indiana University Writers Conference Reading Series presents Manuel Munoz and Aracelis Girnay at Rose Firebay at the Waldron Arts Center,122 S. Walnut St., Bloomington. Free.

8 p.m.-11 p.m. SpokenSoulFood Sundays at Midtown Arts & Coffee Lounge, 519 E. 38th St. (just east of Central Avenue), Indianapolis. Host: aLLEN iMAGERY. $5 cover. 317-223-1288 or www.myspace.com/midtownartscoffee. Every Sunday.

MONDAY, JUNE 15
8 p.m. Indiana University Writers Conference Reading Series presents Danit Brown and Dave Trinidad at Rose Firebay at the Waldron Arts Center,122 S. Walnut St., Bloomington. Free.

TUESDAY, JUNE 16
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Private writing instructor Linda Lee at Park Central North, 64th Street and Hoover Road, Indianapolis. Cost: $40 per month or $15 per class session. Do you enjoy writing? Do you find it difficult to make time to write? These workouts will get you started again or help you begin. Using prompts and varied themes, Linda Lee will help you grow in your own style of writing. The exercises include poetry or prose selections and sometimes include drawing, sounds, objects, meditation, or group interaction; some take ten-minutes, some are longer. Sharing your work is always optional. Topics vary and are chosen with sensitivity to group interests. Open to adding writers at any time. To sign up, contact Linda Lee by phone 317.475.0628 or email pennyroyal@ameritech.net

6:30 p.m. Central Indiana Writers' Association presents Keith Brown, author of It Takes a Vision to Build a Village, at Books on Sale, 4200 S. East St., Indianapolis (in the southwest corner of Southern Plaza). Brown, a newspaper correspondent and former superintendent of Perry Township Schools System will talk about the hours and months of writing and rewriting of the book. A book signing is scheduled at the end of the program. Free. For more information contact Shirley Martin at 317-410-6204 or Norma Gardner at
njgardner2@att.net

7 p.m Inner Act, an open mic, at Cosmo Knight's Club, 3338 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis. Free. Must be 21 to enter. Host: Mijizaa yaa Soyini. For information, call 317-524-6951 or 317-925-6275 and ask for Allen. Every third Tuesday of the month.

8 p.m. Poetry Salon, an evening of conversation and critique, led by Richard Pflum. 812 E. 67th St., Indianapolis (just west of the Indianapolis Art Center. Meets the first and third Tuesday of the month. Bring copies of original poetry for feedback. 317-356-2048 or drahcir@indy.net.

8 p.m. Indiana University Writers Conference Reading Series presents Tom Chiarella and Alyce Miller at Rose Firebay at the Waldron Arts Center,122 S. Walnut St., Bloomington. Free.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17
8 p.m. Living Room Lounge, 934 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. An open format for poets and spoken-work artists. Wednesday drink specials at this smoking venue for ages 21 and older. 317-635-0361.

8 p.m. Indiana University Writers Conference Reading Series presents conference participants Girnay in Rose Firebay at the Waldron Arts Center,122 S. Walnut St., Bloomington. Free.

THURSDAY, JUNE 18
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Private writing instructor Linda Lee at First Friends Meeting, 3030 E. Kessler (near Glendale), Indianapolis. Cost: $40 per month or $15 per class session. Do you enjoy writing? Do you find it difficult to make time to write? These workouts will get you started again or help you begin. Using prompts and varied themes, Linda Lee will help you grow in your own style of writing. The exercises include poetry or prose selections and sometimes include drawing, sounds, objects, meditation, or group interaction; some take ten-minutes, some are longer. Sharing your work is always optional. Topics vary and are chosen with sensitivity to group interests. Open to adding writers at any time. To sign up, contact Linda Lee by phone 317.475.0628 or email pennyroyal@ameritech.net

7 p.m. Poetry at the Grounds, an open reading at The Coffee Grounds, 423 Wabash St., Terre Haute. Every third Thursday of the month. (812) 238-9664.

7 p.m.-9 p.m. Kafe Kuumba at The Way, an open mic, meets every Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Scott United Methodist Church, 2153 Dr. Andrew J. Brown Ave. (formerly Martindale Ave.), Indianapolis. Free. Contact James Depp, 317-895-4919. Sponsored by Midtown Writers Association.

7 p.m.-9:30 p.m. In the Company of Shakespeare, An Evening of Poetry (open reading) at Lazy Daze Coffeehouse, 10 S. Johnson Ave., Indianapolis. Host: Ian Rossman. Free. Every Thursday. 317-353-0777 or http://www.lazydazecoffeehouse.com/.

8 p.m. Indiana University Writers Conference Reading Series presents Thomas Lux and Julia Glass at Rose Firebay at the Waldron Arts Center,122 S. Walnut St., Bloomington. Free.

FRIDAY, JUNE 19
Fran Quinn poetry workshop June 19-21: http://www.franquinnworkshops.com/. Quinn also offers private tutoring. For details, e-mail him at admin@franquinnworkshops.com.

8 p.m. to 11 p.m. By the Book Entertainment presents The cYpher: Open Mic Night at Starbucks, 854 Broad Ripple Ave., Indianapolis. Free. Every third Friday of the month. Host: aLLEN iMAGERY. Bythebookent@gmail.com. For a video sample of the venue and poetry, click here: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3603527697977159057&q=poet+indianapolis&ei=q-owSJePKpGm4QLZ9pTpCQ&hl=en

SATURDAY, JUNE 20
11:46 a.m. The Poets Weave on WFIU-FM (103.7), Bloomington. www.indiana.edu/~wfiu/poetsweave.htm.

2 p.m.-5 p.m. The Humpback Barn Poets meet every Saturday in Room 201 in Bracken Library of Ball State University, Muncie. Parking is free in the garage east of the library. When the library is closed during BSU breaks, the alternative location will be the MT Cup on University Avenue. Bring poems to share or simply come to discuss poetry. Contact Jeff Pearson jjopcelia@comcast.net, 765-749-0731.

4 p.m. Art of the Matter on WFYI-FM (90.1) www.wfyi.org/artOfTheMatter.asp.

7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Spoke N Heard open mic at The Griot Village Community Center, 6228 La Pas Trail, Indianapolis. $5. Every Saturday. 317-295-1111.

SUNDAY, JUNE 21
5:30 p.m.-6 p.m. A Cycle of Poets on WFHB-FM (91.3 and 98.3), Bloomington.

3 p.m. Garfield Poetry Circle at Garfield Park Arts Center, 2432 Conservatory Drive, Indianapolis. Learn about experiences through the artistry of words and language. Share poetic or listen to others. Free. Every third Sunday. 317-327-7275.

8 p.m.-11 p.m. SpokenSoulFood Sundays at Midtown Arts & Coffee Lounge, 519 E. 38th St. (just east of Central Avenue), Indianapolis. Host: aLLEN iMAGERY. $5 cover. 317-223-1288 or www.myspace.com/midtownartscoffee. Every Sunday.

TUESAY, JUNE 23
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Private writing instructor Linda Lee at Park Central North, 64th Street and Hoover Road, Indianapolis. Cost: $40 per month or $15 per class session. Do you enjoy writing? Do you find it difficult to make time to write? These workouts will get you started again or help you begin. Using prompts and varied themes, Linda Lee will help you grow in your own style of writing. The exercises include poetry or prose selections and sometimes include drawing, sounds, objects, meditation, or group interaction; some take ten-minutes, some are longer. Sharing your work is always optional. Topics vary and are chosen with sensitivity to group interests. Open to adding writers at any time. To sign up, contact Linda Lee by phone 317.475.0628 or email pennyroyal@ameritech.net

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24
8 p.m. Poetry slam at Melody Inn, 3826 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis. $50 to the winner. Every fourth Wednesday of the month. Host: Jason Ammerman. $3 cover. 317-923-4707.

8 p.m. Living Room Lounge, 934 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. An open format for poets and spoken-work artists. Wednesday drink specials at this smoking venue for ages 21 and older. 317-635-0361.

THURSDAY, JUNE 25
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Private writing instructor Linda Lee at First Friends Meeting, 3030 E. Kessler (near Glendale), Indianapolis. Cost: $40 per month or $15 per class session. Do you enjoy writing? Do you find it difficult to make time to write? These workouts will get you started again or help you begin. Using prompts and varied themes, Linda Lee will help you grow in your own style of writing. The exercises include poetry or prose selections and sometimes include drawing, sounds, objects, meditation, or group interaction; some take ten-minutes, some are longer. Sharing your work is always optional. Topics vary and are chosen with sensitivity to group interests. Open to adding writers at any time. To sign up, contact Linda Lee by phone 317.475.0628 or email pennyroyal@ameritech.net

7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Writers Speak Volumes! A poetry/prose-no-need-for-a-mic open reading will meet on the fourth Thursday of every month at Bookmama's, 9 S. Johnson Ave., Indianapolis (in Irvington across the street from Lazy Daze Coffee House). Host: Lylanne Musselman. Free. Participants can read their works, share a favorite poet or listen. lylanne22@yahoo.com.

7 p.m.-9 p.m. Kafe Kuumba at The Way, an open mic, meets every Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Scott United Methodist Church, 2153 Dr. Andrew J. Brown Ave. (formerly Martindale Ave.), Indianapolis. Free. Contact James Depp, 317-895-4919. Sponsored by Midtown Writers Association.

7 p.m.-9:30 p.m. In the Company of Shakespeare, An Evening of Poetry (open reading) at Lazy Daze Coffeehouse, 10 S. Johnson Ave., Indianapolis. Host: Ian Rossman. Free. Every Thursday. 317-353-0777 or http://www.lazydazecoffeehouse.com/.

FRIDAY, JUNE 26
6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Peace Coffeehouse at First Mennonite Church, 4601 Knollton Road, Indianapolis. An artistic celebration of peace and social justice featuring music, poetry, storytelling, food and fellowship! Performers will include Khabir Shareef (storyteller), Branches Breath (Native American music), E.A. Strother (singer/songwriter), Jeff Matheus (poet), and a special guest speaker from The Indianapolis Peace Institute, visual art displays, and a special presentation about the IAPP's upcoming film project, Soldier's Song. Free admission. Free coffee and tea. Baked goods will be sold to support the ongoing work of the Indy Artists' Peace Project. For more info e-mail: jeffmatheus@hotmail.com, or call (317) 872-2155. To learn more about the IAPP please visit the MySpace page at: http://www.myspace.com/indyartistspeaceproject

7 p.m.
The Hart Rock Poetry and Open Mic Series. Theme: "Mother Words and More." Host: Patricia Coleman. Free. Rachael's Cafe, 300 E. Third St., Bloomington. Usually every fourth Friday (except July, August or when otherwise announced). poetry@hartrock.net

7:30 p.m. Open Mic Night for Poetry & Music in the Underground 9 Studio at Bookmamas, 9 S. Johnson Ave., Indianapolis. Free. Every second and fourth Friday of the month.

SATURDAY, JUNE 27
11:46 a.m. The Poets Weave on WFIU-FM (103.7), Bloomington. www.indiana.edu/~wfiu/poetsweave.htm.

2 p.m.-5 p.m. The Humpback Barn Poets meet every Saturday in Room 201 in Bracken Library of Ball State University, Muncie. Parking is free in the garage east of the library. When the library is closed during BSU breaks, the alternative location will be the MT Cup on University Avenue. Bring poems to share or simply come to discuss poetry. Contact Jeff Pearson jjopcelia@comcast.net, 765-749-0731.

4 p.m. Art of the Matter on WFYI-FM (90.1) www.wfyi.org/artOfTheMatter.asp.

7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Spoke N Heard open mic at The Griot Village Community Center, 6228 La Pas Trail, Indianapolis. $5. Every Saturday. 317-295-1111.

8 p.m.-10 p.m. Outpsoken, an open mic at 1955 N. College Ave., Indianapolis. $3 admission.

SUNDAY, JUNE 28
5:30 p.m.-6 p.m.
A Cycle of Poets on WFHB-FM (91.3 and 98.3), Bloomington.

8 p.m.-11 p.m. SpokenSoulFood Sundays at Midtown Arts & Coffee Lounge, 519 E. 38th St. (just east of Central Avenue), Indianapolis. Host: aLLEN iMAGERY. $5 cover. 317-223-1288 or www.myspace.com/midtownartscoffee. Every Sunday.

TUESDAY, JUNE 30
5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Private writing instructor Linda Lee at Park Central North, 64th Street and Hoover Road, Indianapolis. Cost: $40 per month or $15 per class session. Do you enjoy writing? Do you find it difficult to make time to write? These workouts will get you started again or help you begin. Using prompts and varied themes, Linda Lee will help you grow in your own style of writing. The exercises include poetry or prose selections and sometimes include drawing, sounds, objects, meditation, or group interaction; some take ten-minutes, some are longer. Sharing your work is always optional. Topics vary and are chosen with sensitivity to group interests. Open to adding writers at any time. To sign up, contact Linda Lee by phone 317-475-0628 or email pennyroyal@ameritech.net

Continue to the July calendar here:
http://jlkatocalendar.blogspot.com/2009/07/july-2009.html

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