Updated Link: The Binghamton Poetry Project is one of 24 projects funded by the 2020 United Cultural Fund campaign – they are hosting their first Spring 2020 online poetry courses beginning TONIGHT! See post below for more information.
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“Though we have canceled all in-person poetry workshops for Spring 2020 in order to protect The Binghamton Poetry Project community from the spread of COVID-19, we are excited to announce that we are offering FREE poetry workshop programming and materials remotely. A detailed list of our online Spring 2020 programming can be found below. All are invited to participate in as few as one or as many as all of these workshops! They are designed as stand-alones that are useful as single sessions or collectively.
1. Adult Poetry Workshop
Instructor: Cole Depuy
Mondays, 6-7pm EST
March 23, March 30, April 6, April 13, April 20
Note: Participants must sign up for a free account with Zoom.
Once participants have an account, they can enter the workshop room at:
Meeting ID: 257 410 893
2. Teen Poetry Workshop
Instructor: Amy Parker
Mondays, 4-5pm EST
March 23, March 30, April 6, April 13, April 20
Note: Participants must sign up for a free account with Zoom.
Once participants have an account, they can enter the workshop room at:
* For those of you who may have tricky schedules, internet connections that may not support video conferencing, or who may otherwise prefer an asynchronous workshop!
1. Adult Poetry Workshop 2
Instructor: Bernadette Roe
Lesson plans posted Friday afternoons on our blog
March 27, April 3, April 10, April 17, April 24
2. Children’s Poetry Workshop
Instructor: Heather Dorn
Lesson plans and printable materials for children, (including worksheets and coloring pages) will be posted on Wednesday afternoons on our blog
March 25, April 1, April 8, April 15, April 22.
We are also optimistic that our summer and fall workshops will continue as planned once the COVID-19 pandemic is under control. In the meantime, please be well. And keep writing!
Feel free to email us directly with any questions at binghamtonpoetryproject@gmail.com“
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