Poetry at Hale

Poetry at Hale

Join us for poetry at Hale! Each gathering begins with an open mic and ends with a set by a featured poet.

By Hale Education, Inc.

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Wednesday, May 1 · 6:30 - 8pm EDT

Location

Hale Education, Inc.

80 Carby Street Westwood, MA 02090

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About this event

Whether you choose to share your own poetry or story, or would simply like to appreciate the work of others, join us for an exciting night of spoken word. Poetry nights are ideal for ages 16+ but younger poets and listeners are welcome if they're accompanied by parents or guardians. Events are hosted at Hale (80 Carby Street, Westwood); specific parking and venue information is confirmed by email prior to each event.

Registration for each event opens one month prior to the event date.

Poetry nights and other events coordinated by Hale’s artist-in-residence are made possible by the generosity of The Margaret Stewart Lindsay Foundation.

Next Set

May 1Holly Guran

Holly Guran is co-organizer of Rozzie Reads Poetry and author of multiple books, including “Twilight Chorus,” “River of Bones,” and “Now Before and Ever." Guran’s work has appeared in journals including Poet Lore, Santa Fe Literary Review, and Salamander. Selections from her narrative poems, based on the 19th-century correspondence between a mill girl and the editor she married, have been performed in Boston and at the Lowell National Historic Park. Several of her poems have been displayed at Boston City Hall. Read a sample of her work here.

Upcoming Dates

June 5—Kayla Kennedy

Kayla Kennedy is a Massachusetts-born writer, actress, and behavior analyst. She describes her poetry as deeply honest and easily consumable. She is the author of “If This Is How You Love.” Kennedy has performed in various cities across the state. She is a member of the 2023 Mill City Speaks slam team, resident artist in the WTFAWTA network, and founder of Spectrum Studios. Learn more about her work here.

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