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SUMMARY:MoSt Poetry on Saturday featuring Lucille Lang Day and Carl Landauer
DESCRIPTION:Please join host Gary Thomas at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday\, November 22\, 2025 at Carnegie Arts Center (250 North Broadway Ave.\, Turlock\, California) for a poetry reading featuring Lucille Lang Day and Carl Landauer. There will be light refreshments and an open mic time following the featured poets. This event is free and open to the public. \n \nLucille Lang Day is the author of four poetry chapbooks and seven full-length collections\, most recently Birds of San Pancho and Other Poems of Place. She has also edited three poetry anthologies and published two children’s books and a memoir. Her work appears in more than 200 magazines and anthologies\, such as The Cincinnati Review\, The Hudson Review\, River Styx\, The Threepenny Review\, Scientific American\, ZYZZYVA\, and Attached to the Living World: A New Ecopoetry Anthology. Her many honors include the Blue Light Poetry Prize\, two PEN Oakland – Josephine Miles Literary Awards\, the Joseph Henry Jackson Award\, and eleven Pushcart Prize nominations. She is founder and publisher of a small press\, Scarlet Tanager Books. https://lucillelangday.com \n  \n \nCarl Landauer taught history at Yale\, Stanford\, and McGill and is currently a contributing editor for Poetry Flash and a visiting scholar with UC Berkeley’s Institute for South Asia Studies. His poetry has appeared in Kenyon Review\, Exacting Clam\, and Poetry Flash. His writing on poetry and cultural history has appeared in Beat Scene\, The American Scholar\, Salmagundi\, Confrontation\, Renaissance Quarterly\, German Studies Review\, and Poetry Flash—as well as a critical analysis of Project 2025 published by Public Seminar. He is currently writing a long series of poems he calls “refracted ekphrases\,” each of which focuses on a movie that is adapted from literature. \n 
URL:https://www.mostpoetry.org/event/most-poetry-on-saturday-featuring-lucille-lang-day-and-carl-landauer/
LOCATION:Carnegie Arts Center\, 250 N. Broadway\, Turlock\, CA\, 95380\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poetry on Saturday,Readings
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SUMMARY:Second Tuesday Poetry featuring Tara Rico & Juan Luzuriaga
DESCRIPTION:Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center is pleased to present Second Tuesday Poetry featuring Inaugural Poet Laureate of Manteca Tara Rico and San Luis Obispo poet Juan Luzuriaga \nDate: Tuesday\, January 13\, 2026\nTime: 7:00 pm PST\nWhere: Bookish Modesto\, 811 W. Roseburg Ave\, in the Roseburg Square shopping center \nThe reading is free; drinks\, snacks\, and books are available for purchase at Bookish. Open mic following featured poets (3 min per poet); sign up at the event. Hosted by Gillian Wegener \nTara Rico \nTara Rico (she/her/ella) is a local writer\, advocate\, performer\, and educator. She is the City of Manteca’s first Poet Laureate; her work can be found in collections such as the Tuleberg Press anthology The Fire Within: Labor\, Art\, and the Human Spirit.  \nTara is also the founder of MAS Improv 209 and POETICAS Institute\, a new nonprofit committed to bringing written\, performing\, and other creative art to the Central Valley and under-resourced communities.  \nTara is an actor and comedian who has performed recently at the Pam Kitto Black Box Theater of Stockton\, Modesto’s Prospect Theater\, and at the Central Valley Gender Health and Wellness Center’s “Kings\, Queens\, and Comedians” drag show of 2024.  \n  \nJuan Luzuriaga \nJuan Luzuriaga was born in Guayaquil\, Ecuador\, and immigrated to the U.S. at 16 in 2000. He studied Neuroscience at Rutgers University and English at UC Merced. He teaches poetry in prisons\, at Cuesta College\, and California Poets in the Schools. He has been a featured panelist at UC Merced\, Cuesta College Central Coast Writers’ Conference\, Litfest and more\, and he is a featured panelist at the 2026 San Francisco Writers Conference Poetry Summit.   \nHe has been published in Acentos Review\, San Diego Poetry Annual\, Monterey Poetry Review\, Cholla Needles\, Poetry Breakfast\, Matchbox Magazine\, and in the anthologies Silence Is Consent\, To Be Completely Honest\, and Method Writers Speak. His collection\, Chimborazo Whispers\, is forthcoming from Blue Light Press.  \n 
URL:https://www.mostpoetry.org/event/2026jan/
LOCATION:Bookish Modesto\, 811 W. Roseburg Ave\, Modesto\, CA\, 95350\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic,Readings,Second Tuesday
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SUMMARY:UPDATED: Poetry at the Carnegie featuring Jesse Wolfe and Stella Beratlis
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE: Due to a necessary scheduling change\, Jesse Wolfe will read with Stella Beratlis on 2/21/26. Cleo Griffith will be a featured reader at a future date to be determined. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. \nPlease join host Gary Thomas at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday\, February 21\, 2026 at Carnegie Arts Center (250 North Broadway Ave.\, Turlock\, California) for a poetry reading featuring Jesse Wolfe and Stella Beratlis. There will be light refreshments and an open mic time following the featured poets. This event is free and open to the public. \nJesse Wolfe is a poet\, scholar\, and English Professor at CSU Stanislaus\, where he has taught since 2006. His debut poetry chapbook\, En Route\, was published in 2020 by Cathexis Northwest Press\, who will also publish his new volume\, Breathe Again: A Polyphony\, in 2026. He is the author of two scholarly books about modernist literature and the history of intimacy. He is currently working on a third scholarly book about African American modernism and ideas of progress. \n \nStella Beratlis is the author of Dust Bowl Venus. Her first collection Alkali Sink was a nominee for the 2016 Northern California Book Award in Poetry. Her poems have appeared in Harbor Review\, California Quarterly\, and In Posse Review. among others\, and in the anthologies The Place That Inhabits Us: Poems from the San Francisco Bay Watershed and California Fire and Water: A Climate Crisis Anthology. She was Modesto’s poet laureate from 2016-2020 and works as a librarian at Modesto Junior College.
URL:https://www.mostpoetry.org/event/poetry-at-the-carnegie-featuring-cleo-griffith-and-jesse-wolfe/
LOCATION:Carnegie Arts Center\, 250 N. Broadway\, Turlock\, CA\, 95380\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic,Poetry on Saturday,Readings
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SUMMARY:Nature Poetry Reading & Walk at Dos Rios State Park
DESCRIPTION:Nature lovers and fans of poetry are welcome to celebrate Spring at the 4th Nature Poetry Reading and Walk at Dos Rios State Park on Saturday\, March 21 at 10:00 a.m..  Participants can bring a few of their own nature poems to read\, or read poems from their favorite nature poets.  After the one-hour reading at the ramadas\, an optional hike will be offered by park staff along the 1.8-mile trail around the oxbow pond.  Loaner binoculars are available.
URL:https://www.mostpoetry.org/event/nature-poetry-reading-walk-at-dos-rios-state-park/
LOCATION:Dos Rios State Park\, 3559 Shiloh Rd\, Modesto\, CA\, 95358\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events,Readings
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SUMMARY:Second Tuesday Poetry featuring Escritores del Nuevo Sol/Writers of the New Sun
DESCRIPTION:THE ANTIDOTE IS POETRY. COME TO POETRY. \nModesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center is pleased to present Second Tuesday Poetry featuring members of Sacramento-based writing group Escritores del Nuevo Sol/Writers of the New Sun:  Zheyla Henriksen\, Paul Aponte\, Janet Rodriguez\, JoAnn Anglin\, Marco Contreras\, and Lorena Rodriguez. \nDate: Tuesday\, April 14\, 2026\nTime: 7:00 pm PST\nWhere: Bookish Modesto\, 811 W. Roseburg Ave\, in the Roseburg Square shopping center \nOpen mic following featured poets (3 min per poet); sign up at the event. Hosted by Gillian Wegener.  \nZheyla Henriksen is an Ecuadorian poet\, researcher\, artist\, and retired college & university teacher including at UC Davis where she received her PHD in Latin American and Spanish Literature.  She has been awarded several times including in 2004 when she received La Medalla de Oro al Merito Cultural in Cuenca Ecuador.  Zheyla was included in the Who’s Who of Distinguished Professionals\, and in History & Anthology of Ecuadorian Literature (2023). \nPaul Aponte is a Chicano Poet\,co-coordinator of Escritores Del Nuevo Sol / Writers of the New Sun\, and member of Círculo De Poetas & Writers. He has been published in the Tecolote Press anthology Poetry In Flight\, Tule Review 2024\, in the anthology Soñadores – We Came To Dream\, in the Los Angeles Review Volume 20 – Fall 2016\, and in Cold River Press Voices 2022-2025.  His colorful book of poetry DEL CACTUS is available through Prickly Pear Press and other sources. \nJanet Rodriguez is an author\, teacher\, editor\, and the author of Making an American Family: A Recipe in Five Generations (Prickly Pear Publishing\, 2022)\, a family memoir. Her short story\, “The Key in the Tignanello Bag” was recently published in the regional anthology\, Sacramento Noir\, edited by John Freeman. Her work has also been featured in Hobart\, Pangyrus\, Eclectica\, The Rumpus\, Cloud Women’s Quarterly\, American River Review\, and Calaveras Station. Her short stories\, essays\, and poetry usually deal with themes involving morality in faith communities and the mixed-race experience in a culturally binary world.  \nJoAnn Anglin is a leading member of Escritores Del Nuevo Sol and has been a teaching poet in the schools\, including at Shriners Children’s Hospital\, and at New Folsom Prison. Her chapbooks include Words Like Knives\, Like Feathers and Heat\, and her poems have been published in Tule Review\, Sable & Quill\, Sacramento Voices\, Rattlesnake Review\, The Pagan Muse\, 100 Poems about Sacramento\, Acorn\, and Cosumnes River Journal. In 2012\, JoAnn received an Arts Program Award from the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors and the Sacramento City Council and in 2024 she was honored by the California Senate for her contributions as a poet and leader to the community. \nMarco Contreras is from Stockton and currently resides in Sacramento. He has been published in UCLA’s Daily Bruin and La Gente De Aztlan magazine. He also has contributions in several anthologies\, including his latest about his trip to the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. \nLorena Rodriguez has roots in the Andes\, born and raised in a land where the cultivation of potatoes and corn is a way of life. A multidisciplinary artist\, Lorena uses performance and theater as a tool for activism\, community building\, and healing. She is a writer\, performer\, fermenter\, dancer\, and textile artist\, and through her work\, she shares practical actions for health and well-being while inspiring the reimagining of systems that address collective needs and foster healing.  \n  \nHISTORY OF LOS ESCRITORES DEL NUEVO SOL  \n \nLos Escritores del Nuevo Sol emerged from a literary program of La Raza Galería Posada (LRGP)\, the Sacramento Chicano/Native American arts center founded in 1972. Our roots can be followed to an initial poetry event organized by the Royal Chicano Air Force and other groups. That event in 1978 was called “One More Canto”. It was held at the Reno Club\, a downtown neighborhood bar and dance club. This idea of poetry for the community grew and future poetry\, song and performance art events continued. LRGP took sponsorship of the Canto Series well into the 1980’s and 1990’s with those events occurring at La Raza Galería Posada\, Luna’s Café\, the Benny Barrios Studio and the Odd Fellows Hall. \nIn the 1990’s LRGP board members Arturo Mantecón and Francisco X. Alarcón organized a Floricanto series featuring Latino poets. Seeing favorable community interest\, they started a writers’ workshop\, Taller Literario. The Taller philosophy was to foster\, preserve\, and present the best of Chicano/Latino and native American writing. The first meetings attracted about a dozen local writers. Alarcón and Mantecón drew on their experience in publishing and working with writing groups to guide this group to be given recognition and to be established in October of 1993. \nThe Taller became an essential part of La Raza Galería Posada readings and became connected with other significant cultural events – Day of the Dead\, Cinco de Mayo\, exhibition openings\, etc.In time\, events were added such as the Valentine’s Day and the all-Spanish readings. \nEventually the group adopted a new name suggested by Graciela Brauer Ramírez: Escritores del Nuevo Sol / Writers of the New Sun. This recognized the 2012 coming of El Sexto Sol\, the dawning of a new world consciousness based on the Mesoamerican worldview. \nAs the years passed\, Los Escritores became a known part of the Sacramento literary community. In 2002\, José Montoya\, a member of Los Escritores\, was appointed Sacramento’s Poet Laureate. Los Escritores participated in his activities resulting in more visibility. In 2020’s\, two additional members were named Poet Laureate – Lara Gularte (El Dorado County) and Nancy González St. Clair (Lodi\, CA) also contributing to more recognition and visibility for Escritores del Nuevo Sol. \nWith the publication of our 2004 anthology\, Voices of the new Sun\, Poems and Stories / Voces del Nuevo Sol\, Cantos y Cuentos\, the group’s written work took tangible form. The 25th Anniversary anthology was published in 2017\, and in 2025 the anthology Then and Now came to cheer the past and present.  \nWhile the circle has grown\, it also acknowledges the loss of loved ones who were a part of its start: Phil Goldvarg\, José Montoya\, Helen and Esteban Villa\, Luz María Gama\, Max Schwartz\, Sam Ríos\, Jean y Winn Starr\, and Escritores co-founder Francisco X. Alarcón. We remember them well.
URL:https://www.mostpoetry.org/event/2026aprilescritores/
LOCATION:Bookish Modesto\, 811 W. Roseburg Ave\, Modesto\, CA\, 95350\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic,Readings,Second Tuesday
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SUMMARY:Second Tuesday Poetry with featured poets Kathy Pon and Chris Olander
DESCRIPTION:Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center is pleased to present Second Tuesday Poetry featuring Chris Olander\, performance poet & poet laureate Nevada County (2017-2019) and Central Valley poet/farmer/educator Kathy Pon.  \nDate: Tuesday\, May 12\, 2026\nTime: 7:00 pm PST;  doors at 6:30 PM\nWhere: Bookish Modesto\, 811 W. Roseburg Ave\, in the Roseburg Square shopping center \nOpen mic following featured poets (2-3 min per poet); sign up at the event. Hosted by Gillian Wegener. Event is free and open to the public; refreshments and books available for purchase at Bookish.  \nKathy Pon\nKathy Pon earned a doctorate in education\, but in retirement returned to her life-long passion for reading and writing poetry. Her husband is a third-generation farmer\, and they live in the middle of a Central California almond orchard with their two dogs. She is a member of two monthly poetry groups\, is an avid pickleball player\, and enjoys hiking and swimming. Her work has been published in Passengers Journal\, Canary\, Rock Paper Poem\, Wild Roof Journal\, The Closed Eye Open\, The Gilded Weathervane\, Rockvale Review\, and in other places including the anthology\, Women in a Golden State (Gunpowder Press). She recently received honorable mention for the Bearing Witness Contest (Slingo Creek). Her chapbook\, Orchard Language (Finishing Line Press) was published in 2025. You can find her at kathleenpon@gmail.com.  \nChris Olander\nChris Olander\, poet\, performer\, teacher and bio-educator with California Poets in the Schools (CPITS) since 1984\, blends performance techniques with spoken word to create an Action Art Poetry: musical image phrasing to dramatize relative experiences—a poetry arising from oral and bardic traditions.   \nChris is the author of 3 full-length collections including this year’s Who Are We\, Cold River Press as well as four chapbooks and 8 CDs. His work is included in the anthology Silent Motif: Conference of Poets.  Chris was Nevada County’s poet laureate from 2017-2019 and for over 25 years was an organizer and featured reader in the Berkeley Watershed Poetry Festival\, sponsored by Poetry Flash and U.S. poet laureate Robert Hass.  \nHe was the Artistic Director for the Nevada County Poetry Series in Grass Valley from 2000-2013\, the Artistic Director for Poets Playhouse Series in Nevada City for 10 years\, and the poet coach for Poetry Out Loud in Nevada\, Placer\, Sacramento and El Dorado Counties. In 2008\, his student Roshawnda Bettencourt won the CA statewide POL championship\, with numerous other Nevada County POL winners taking 2nd and 3rd place in that competition through the years. 
URL:https://www.mostpoetry.org/event/2026may_st/
LOCATION:Bookish Modesto\, 811 W. Roseburg Ave\, Modesto\, CA\, 95350\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic,Readings,Second Tuesday
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SUMMARY:Saturday at the Carnegie featuring poets Cleo Griffith & Sheila D. Landre
DESCRIPTION:Please join host Gary Thomas at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday\, May 16\, 2026 at Carnegie Arts Center (250 North Broadway Ave.\, Turlock\, California) for a poetry reading featuring Cleo Griffith and Sheila D. Landre. There will be light refreshments and an open mic time following the featured poets. This event is free and open to the public. \nCleo Griffith has been widely published in journals such as Main Street Rag\, Straylight\, and Westward Quarterly. She has been on the editorial board of Song of the San Joaquin since it began in 2003. She lives with her cats\, Amber and Mister\, and an assortment of barn swallows\, lizards\, scrub jays and other creatures among the artist-rich environment of the Central Valley. Her first book\, The Yellow Dress\, was published last  year.           \nSheila D. Landre is a retired English and Spanish teacher\, a minister\, grandmother\, and great-grandmother.  She was raised in a military family and has lived in Ohio\, Louisiana\, San Antonio\, Yokohama\, Washington\, D.C.\, and Heidelberg.  She came to Santa Cruz in 1965\, then Capitola and Salinas before coming to Modesto in 1976.  She is a graduate of Cal State Stanislaus and taught at Turlock Junior High until her retirement.  Sheila has been writing poetry since childhood.  Her work has been appeared in many California publications including ZamBomba!\, In the Grove\, Song of the San Joaquin\, Stanislaus Connections\, Penumbra\, and Modern Bride Magazine.   She is currently finishing Volume 124 of her journal. \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.mostpoetry.org/event/saturday-at-the-carnegie-featuring-poets-cleo-griffith-sheila-d-landre/
LOCATION:Carnegie Arts Center\, 250 N. Broadway\, Turlock\, CA\, 95380\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic,Readings
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SUMMARY:Woven Words Tiny Poem Contest — Reading & Reception
DESCRIPTION:Woven Words Tiny Poem Contest — Reading & Reception\nYou’re invited to a poetry reading to celebrate the publication of Woven Words\, an anthology of short poems featuring the work of Stanislaus County youth poets.  \nHosted by Stanislaus County Youth Poet Laureate Valentina Zeff \n📅 Wednesday\, May 20\, 2026 | 5:30 PM 📍 Queen Bean Coffeehouse 1126 14th St.\, Modesto\, CA 95350 \n\nAbout the Program \nThe Stanislaus County Youth Poet Laureate program is administered by Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center (MoSt Poetry) with partners MJC Library & Learning Center & MJC School of Language Arts & Education\, Stanislaus County Office of Education\, Stanislaus County Library\, and Stanislaus Library Foundation.
URL:https://www.mostpoetry.org/event/wovenwordreading26/
LOCATION:Queen Bean Coffee House\, 1126 14th St\, Modesto\, CA\, 95354\, United States
CATEGORIES:Contests,Readings,Youth Poetry
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stella Beratlis":MAILTO:stellab@mostpoetry.org
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