In honor of Valentine’s Day, local poets KURT KLOPMEIER and KRYSTEN HILL are hosting an open mic of love-themed poetry for the in-love, lovesick, lovelorn, and forlorn! In partnership with Mass Poetry, we’re inviting all poetry fans to bring a favorite poem about the effects of Cupid’s arrow, either pleasurable or painful.
Fortify yourself with a glass of liquid courage, and give a recitation to a crowd of fellow lovers of vino and verse, who’ll be there to cheer you on. Whether you elect to read a poem you’ve written or one by Christina Rossetti or Lauryn Hill, The Beatles or Derek Walcott, don’t worry; we won’t judge. Just bring your chosen poem and join in the love and fun!
Your ticket ($10) includes a free drink. Wine of all varieties will be plentiful, as well as a broad selection of craft beers, house-made sodas, and barista beverages. Guests will also recieve a snack bag with their purchase, with further food available to order at the counter.
Valid ID required for purchase of alcohol.
This event is co-sponsored by the Newsfeed Cafe and Mass Poetry
Purchase tickets at http://bit.ly/2ndB2ig
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