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WRITING THROUGH THE MESS: BECOMING COMMUNITY THROUGH PLAY

For a whole weekend, poet Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer invites us to bring our playful selves, our wounded selves, our silly and serious and curious selves into a welcoming, supportive, generous environment where we can explore and create together. No previous experience necessary. You don’t even have to like poems to participate.

Multiple events throughout the weekend. Please visit Methow Arts to learn more and register.

Sunday, February 23nd, 2025

Real Life, Real Play: Writing Who We Are Together
A reading and writing workshop

What magic might happen when we gather on the playground of a blank page? No writing experience necessary—just wonder and willingness. Together we’ll read and write poems that invite the imagination and embrace the wildness and raw humanness of our own stories. A wondrous chaos might ensue.

Time: 2:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Location: Room One

$25 Registration
Open to all ages | Limited to 30 people

No previous writing experience necessary for all sessions, you don’t even have to like poems. You don’t even need to bring a pen and paper—unless you want to. We’ll provide everything, including a space for you to be curious. Sharing will be optional. Laughter will be inevitable.

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Canceled: Book Group with Raleigh Bowden via Zoom