We’d love to see you at the Open Poetry Reading celebrating National Poetry Month, April 21, 2018.
All Poets are welcome to come read at the
Ward Public Library
7:30PM
Refreshments
We’d love to see you at the Open Poetry Reading celebrating National Poetry Month, April 21, 2018.
All Poets are welcome to come read at the
7:30PM
Refreshments
Ward’s Poet Laureate, Michael Parker, has released a new book, “Kimono Mountain” and in company with Mary Johnston-Parker and Zalen Edwards will be reading poetry at the Ward Public Library at 7:30PM on Saturday, 2/10/2018.
Any time Mike reads, it’s an event not to be missed.
Recognizing that the arts are vital to the culture and heritage of the town of Ward, the Ward Public Library is undertaking a leadership role in creating an environment in which the arts can grow. In fulfilling this role the Ward Public Library is committed to these fundamental principles:
The Ward Public Library Artist in Residence program was founded in 1976 to stimulate art development in the town of Ward, and to assist and encourage artists and art and help make art more accessible to the Ward community.
The Artist in Residence program provides a residence studio space available for two years to a dedicated artist to explore their creativity and teach and/or present their art to the community. The artist provides unique experiences to the community by sharing themselves and their art.
The community sees through the artist’s eyes, watches the creative process and learns to integrate this process in their own creativity.
If you want to enjoy some fantastic food, wine, poetry and wit this might be the best place to be in the mountains on a Friday night.
Join us for the wit and wisdom of Pam Harrington and Margaux Murphy, reading together for the first time in 17 years.
Ward Public Library
Ward, CO
Friday 10/23
7:30PM
Recognizing that the arts are vital to the culture and heritage of the town of Ward, the Ward Public Library is undertaking a leadership role in creating an environment in which the arts can grow. In fulfilling this role the Ward Public Library is committed to these fundamental principles:
The Ward Public Library Artist in Residence program was founded in 1976 to stimulate art development in the town of Ward, and to assist and encourage artists and art and help make art more accessible to the Ward community.
The Artist in Residence program provides a residence studio space available for two years to a dedicated artist to explore their creativity and teach and/or present their art to the community. The artist provides unique experiences to the community by sharing themselves and their art.
The community sees through the artist’s eyes, watches the creative process and learns to integrate this process in their own creativity.
Recognizing that the arts are vital to the culture and heritage of the town of Ward, the Ward Public Library is undertaking a leadership role in creating an environment in which the arts can grow. In fulfilling this role the Ward Public Library is committed to these fundamental principles:
The Ward Public Library Artist in Residence program was founded in 1976 to stimulate art development in the town of Ward, and to assist and encourage artists and art and help make art more accessible to the Ward community.
The Artist in Residence program provides a residence studio space available for two years to a dedicated artist to explore their creativity and teach and/or present their art to the community. The artist provides unique experiences to the community by sharing themselves and their art.
The community sees through the artist’s eyes, watches the creative process and learns to integrate this process in their own creativity.
June 23rd Saturday @ 7:30 pm, Ward Library is pleased to present our dear friends Andy Clausen & Pamela Twining…Andy & Pamela will be visiting us from Woodstock New York, and we are so excited to hear their poetry, and have them in our beautiful hand built library!!!
April is National Poetry month, and we are celebrating at the Ward Library. Jaime, Roman Sanchez, Michael Parker, Kayanne Pickens Solem among other WARP members and friends will read. Please join us for this FREE event. Refreshments will be served.
Friday 4/27
7PM
Ward Public Library. Be there or be square.
July 2, 2011
7:30PM
Don’t miss it.