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Poetry, the imagination, and the creative life.
Friday, October 05, 2012
Seattle Center & Jack Straw Productions present Unexpected Arts
Kathryn Hunt & Peter Pereira - reading from Jack Straw Writers alumni
10/6/2012 10:30 AM
Outdoor Spaces
Come join Kathryn Hunt and I, as we read new poems (and old). In the Poetry Garden! And thank you to Jack Straw - you've been there since the beginning. *
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