When: 5:30 pm-7:00 pm – Wednesday, 3/12/08
Where: Moorpark College Library (LLR) , 3 rd Floor
Address: 7075 Campus Road, Moorpark, CA 93021
Writing Workshop: Prior to City Reading: 4-5:30 pm
Room 318, LLR - Moorpark College Library -3 rd Floor
No fee to attend
Supported and funded by Poets and Writers and Associated Students
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Last Poetry Workshop & Read - Nov. 14, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
The last poetry workshop and read of the semester is coming up next week.
Date: Wednesday, November 14th
Time: 4pm-5pm workshop, Room 318 Library
5pm-6:30pm, open area, 3rd Floor, Library
Moorpark Poets: Justine Amado and Taylor Criddle
Guest Poet: Gill
Open mic and free cookies!
To check out Gill, try the following web article "Not Your Mama's Poetry"
http://www.vcreporter.com/article.php?id=4572&IssueNum=121
Date: Wednesday, November 14th
Time: 4pm-5pm workshop, Room 318 Library
5pm-6:30pm, open area, 3rd Floor, Library
Moorpark Poets: Justine Amado and Taylor Criddle
Guest Poet: Gill
Open mic and free cookies!
To check out Gill, try the following web article "Not Your Mama's Poetry"
http://www.vcreporter.com/article.php?id=4572&IssueNum=121
Sunday, October 14, 2007
October Poetry Reading in LLR
The next Poetry Workshop and Read will be as follows:
Date: Wednesday, October 17th
Workshop: 4pm-5pm, Room 318, Library
Read: 5pm-6:30pm Open Area, 3rd Floor, Library
Guest poet: Graham Fulton
Moorpark poet: Joelle Hannah
Open mic and free cookies
Graham Fulton is one of Scotland's most popular contemporary poets. He's been widely published in literary magazines and has several collections some of which are now available in our library (go check them out!).
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Poetry Reading - Wednesday, Sept. 19, 5 - 6 pm
The next poetry workhop and reading are as follows:
Date: Wednesday, September 19th
Time: 4pm-5pm Workshop, Room 318, Library
5pm-6:30pm Reading, open area, 3rd Floor, Library
Moorpark Poet: Joelle Hannah
Guest Poets: Tshaka Campbell
Tim Pompey
Date: Wednesday, September 19th
Time: 4pm-5pm Workshop, Room 318, Library
5pm-6:30pm Reading, open area, 3rd Floor, Library
Moorpark Poet: Joelle Hannah
Guest Poets: Tshaka Campbell
Tim Pompey
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Poetry Workshop and Performance - Special Event
Guest Poet: Poetri
Slam Poet of HBO's Def Poetry Fame and Tony Award Winner
Where: Room 318, LLR - Moorpark College Library - 3rd Floor
Slam Poet of HBO's Def Poetry Fame and Tony Award Winner
Wednesday, September 5th
Workshop:
Where: Room 318, LLR - Moorpark College Library - 3rd Floor
Reading: Featuring Poetri on-stage
When: 5pm-6:30pm
Where: Open area, LLR - Moorpark College Library - 3rd Floor
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Fall 2007 First Poetry Reading
The first workshop and reading are as follows:
Date: Wednesday, August 29th
Time: 4-5pm Workshop (Room 318 LLR)
5-6:30pm Reading (open area, 3rd Floor, LLR)
Moorpark Poet: Mary Verleur
Guest Poet: Theresa Antonia
Open mic and free cookies!
Date: Wednesday, August 29th
Time: 4-5pm Workshop (Room 318 LLR)
5-6:30pm Reading (open area, 3rd Floor, LLR)
Moorpark Poet: Mary Verleur
Guest Poet: Theresa Antonia
Open mic and free cookies!
Monday, May 07, 2007
Insect Display in the Library
A colorful and assorted array of tiny to large, flying and crawling, and all color insects are showcased in the Library Display Case and available to view until May 30. These insects on display have been collected over several decades from around the world by our adjunct Chemistry Faculty, Dr. Vahak Harutunian and his friend David Jeffress.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Poetry Read, April 18. Guest Poet: Teka-Lark Lo and Moorpark Poet: Joelle Hannah
Poetry Reading:
Guest poet: Teka-Lark Lo
Moorpark Poet: Joelle Hannah
(Open mic and free cookies)
o Date: Wednesday, April 18, 2007
o Time: 4:00 p.m.- 6:30 p.m. (Workshop: 4:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. in LLR 318) Poetry Reading: 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. - Open area, third floor, LLR.
Guest poet: Teka-Lark Lo
Moorpark Poet: Joelle Hannah
(Open mic and free cookies)
o Date: Wednesday, April 18, 2007
o Time: 4:00 p.m.- 6:30 p.m. (Workshop: 4:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. in LLR 318) Poetry Reading: 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. - Open area, third floor, LLR.
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Poetry Read, March 14, 2007. Guest Poet: Rick Lupert and Moorpark Poet: Mary Verleur
Come to the Poetry Read
Guest poet: Rick Lupert
Moorpark Poet: Mary Verleur
(Open mic and free cookies)
o Date: Wednesday, March 14, 2007
o Place: Library, Room 322
o Time: 4:00 p.m.- 6:30 p.m. (Workshop: 4:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. in LLR 318, Poetry Reading: 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. in LLR 322.
Supported by the Associated Students Board and Poets & Writers, Inc. through a grant it has received from the James Irvine Foundaton.
Guest poet: Rick Lupert
Moorpark Poet: Mary Verleur
(Open mic and free cookies)
o Date: Wednesday, March 14, 2007
o Place: Library, Room 322
o Time: 4:00 p.m.- 6:30 p.m. (Workshop: 4:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. in LLR 318, Poetry Reading: 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. in LLR 322.
Supported by the Associated Students Board and Poets & Writers, Inc. through a grant it has received from the James Irvine Foundaton.
Saturday, March 03, 2007
WRITING CENTER WORKSHOPS FOR MARCH
WRITING CENTER WORKSHOPS FOR MARCH
Workshops on Citing Your Sources
• MLA Citation: English and many undergraduate gen. ed. courses
• February 27th 5:30-6:30
• March 2 12:00-1:00
• March 19th 6:00-6:30
• Chicago Manual and AAA: citing for History and Anthropology
• March 6th 5:30-6:30
• APA Citation: citing for psychology, sociology, medicine, and educational professions
• March 13 5:30-6:30
• March 16 12:00-1:00
Other March workshops:
• Turning Research into Writing
• March 9 12:00 -1:00
• March 23 12:00-1:00
• Quoting, summarizing, and paraphrasing
• February 26th 6:00-6:30
• March 1 12:30-1:00
• Improving Unity and Flow in Research papers
• March 5th 6:00-6:30
• March 8th 12:30-1:00
• Effective use of PowerPoint
• March 22 12:30
EVENTS AT THE WRITING CENTER:
• Faculty Readings. March 21st at 3:00. Faculty will read from their published writings. The host of this event is Professor Jerry Mansfield. This will be followed by a Q&A and free refreshments.
• Short-Shorts by Students. Tentative date is March 28 at 3:00. Students read their own short fiction or excerpts from it.
CONTEST:
• Writing Center Logo Contest. Create our web and brochure logo. Deadline March 16th. Prize awarded. See Kathryn Adams in
LLR 323 for details.
Workshops on Citing Your Sources
• MLA Citation: English and many undergraduate gen. ed. courses
• February 27th 5:30-6:30
• March 2 12:00-1:00
• March 19th 6:00-6:30
• Chicago Manual and AAA: citing for History and Anthropology
• March 6th 5:30-6:30
• APA Citation: citing for psychology, sociology, medicine, and educational professions
• March 13 5:30-6:30
• March 16 12:00-1:00
Other March workshops:
• Turning Research into Writing
• March 9 12:00 -1:00
• March 23 12:00-1:00
• Quoting, summarizing, and paraphrasing
• February 26th 6:00-6:30
• March 1 12:30-1:00
• Improving Unity and Flow in Research papers
• March 5th 6:00-6:30
• March 8th 12:30-1:00
• Effective use of PowerPoint
• March 22 12:30
EVENTS AT THE WRITING CENTER:
• Faculty Readings. March 21st at 3:00. Faculty will read from their published writings. The host of this event is Professor Jerry Mansfield. This will be followed by a Q&A and free refreshments.
• Short-Shorts by Students. Tentative date is March 28 at 3:00. Students read their own short fiction or excerpts from it.
CONTEST:
• Writing Center Logo Contest. Create our web and brochure logo. Deadline March 16th. Prize awarded. See Kathryn Adams in
LLR 323 for details.
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Poetry Read, Feb. 14, 4:00 p.m.- 6:30 p.m. - Featured Poet: Alisha Westerman
Starting on February 14th, a Moorpark poet will do a mini-feature at each of the Reads. Adam Poisal is the first Moorpark poet. He's now the host of Vox, a poetry venue in Ventura. Alisha Westerman, the guest poet, is a young Caribbean writer, photographer and musician who writes and performs with her Long Beach band, Mellow Mood.
Since the Poetry Read is on Valentine's Day, students are invited to read a Valentine's Day poem (not necessarily theirs). This can also be an anti-Valentine's Day poem! Come along and sign up for open mic.
Details for the next Poetry Read:
Date: Wednesday, February 14th
Time: 5pm
Place: Room 322, Library
Moorpark poet: Adam Poisal
Guest poet: Alisha Westerman
Open mic and free cookies
www.myspace.com/poetryread
Since the Poetry Read is on Valentine's Day, students are invited to read a Valentine's Day poem (not necessarily theirs). This can also be an anti-Valentine's Day poem! Come along and sign up for open mic.
Details for the next Poetry Read:
Date: Wednesday, February 14th
Time: 5pm
Place: Room 322, Library
Moorpark poet: Adam Poisal
Guest poet: Alisha Westerman
Open mic and free cookies
www.myspace.com/poetryread
Monday, January 08, 2007
First Poetry Reading for Spring 2007, Wednesday, Jan.17, 2007
The first poetry reading for the Spring will feature the amazing Katerina Canyon http://www.poetickat.com/
She was a poet laureate, has won numerous awards and reads in virtually every poetry venue in Southern California.
Date: Wednesday, January 17th
Time: 4:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. workshop
5:00 pm-6:30pm reading
Place: Workshop in Room 318, Library
Reading: Room 322, Library
Featured poet: Katerina Canyon
Open mic and free cookies
Poetry Workshops:
Has taught workshops since August 2000, ranging from half an hour to all day events. Teaches workshops to children to children with mental disabilities and those who are diagnosed as seriously emotionally disturbed. Runs programs for adults and the elderly.
Creative Writing Workshops:
Has taught since September 2001 including poetry, plays, short stories, essays and other styles. Specializes in teaching to children.
Speeches and Oral Presentations:
Has presented on the art of poetry, on work/life balance, women’s issues, mental health issues and motivational speeches.
Events Organizer:
Has organized and created public service and artistic events. Has started and organized poetry readings, self-improvement workshops, festivals and celebratory events.
Poetry Readings:
Has been the featured poet in many readings ranging from children’s poetry, politics, nature, family and life poetry.
Honors, Awards, Citations and Publications Awards:
Sunland-Tujunga Poet Laureate 2001-2003
Business and Professional Women/USA National Young Careerist 2002-2003
Discovered Poet by poetix.net May 2004
Citations:
City of Los Angeles, Certificate of Appreciation January 4, 2004
She was a poet laureate, has won numerous awards and reads in virtually every poetry venue in Southern California.
Date: Wednesday, January 17th
Time: 4:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. workshop
5:00 pm-6:30pm reading
Place: Workshop in Room 318, Library
Reading: Room 322, Library
Featured poet: Katerina Canyon
Open mic and free cookies
Poetry Workshops:
Has taught workshops since August 2000, ranging from half an hour to all day events. Teaches workshops to children to children with mental disabilities and those who are diagnosed as seriously emotionally disturbed. Runs programs for adults and the elderly.
Creative Writing Workshops:
Has taught since September 2001 including poetry, plays, short stories, essays and other styles. Specializes in teaching to children.
Speeches and Oral Presentations:
Has presented on the art of poetry, on work/life balance, women’s issues, mental health issues and motivational speeches.
Events Organizer:
Has organized and created public service and artistic events. Has started and organized poetry readings, self-improvement workshops, festivals and celebratory events.
Poetry Readings:
Has been the featured poet in many readings ranging from children’s poetry, politics, nature, family and life poetry.
Honors, Awards, Citations and Publications Awards:
Sunland-Tujunga Poet Laureate 2001-2003
Business and Professional Women/USA National Young Careerist 2002-2003
Discovered Poet by poetix.net May 2004
Citations:
City of Los Angeles, Certificate of Appreciation January 4, 2004
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Holiday Library Hours
The Library will be closed Thursday, Dec. 21. We will reopen Monday, January 8, 2007. Happy Holidays!
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Holiday Library Hours
The Library will be closed Thursday - Sunday, Nov. 23 - Nov. 26. It will be open again on Monday, Nov. 27.
Have a great holiday!
Have a great holiday!
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Poetry Reading - Featured Poet: Rachel Kann
Come and join us in the last Poetry Reading of this semester. The featured Poet is Rachel Kann (Open mic and free cookies).
Date: Wednesday, November 15th
Place: Library, Room 322
The workshop will run from 4pm-5pm in Room 318
Date: Wednesday, November 15th
Place: Library, Room 322
The workshop will run from 4pm-5pm in Room 318
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Something New!! in the Library - Two New Databases
The Library has just added two new databases to its collection of online resources. One is AnthroSource and the other ARTstor. AnthroSource is developed by the American Anthropological Association and provides citations to journal articles in the field of anthropological research. This database is not available from off-campus computers.
ARTstor, a rich digital library, includes more than 500,000 images from the areas of design, decorative arts, photography, and other forms of art. It is currently available from on-campus computers. For off-campus computers, please contact the Reference Librarian at 378-1472 to inquire about off-campus access.
ARTstor, a rich digital library, includes more than 500,000 images from the areas of design, decorative arts, photography, and other forms of art. It is currently available from on-campus computers. For off-campus computers, please contact the Reference Librarian at 378-1472 to inquire about off-campus access.
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Poetry Reading - Brendan Constantine
The next poetry workhop and reading are: Wednesday, October 18th
Time: Workshop 4pm-5pm Place: Room 318, Library
Time: Reading, 5pm-6:30pm Place: Room 320, Library
" Brendan Constantine was born and raised in Los Angeles in a household where the works of Shakspeare and Gerard Manly Hokins were read as bedtime stories. His poetry has appeared in numerous journals most notably Artlife, The Cider Press Review, Directions, StellaZine and the L.A. Times best seller The Underground Guide To Los Angeles . Most recently a portion from his 1999 collection Dante’s Casino was selected as essential reading as part of Antioch University’s MFA in Poetry curriculum for 2002/03. Other books of poetry include Antenna (1997 Past Modern Press), Return to IKNOWEXACTLY WHATYOUMEANSVILLE (1998 Inevitable Press), and One Matador (2000 Inevitable Press). Mr. Constantine is currently poet in residence at Venice High School and last year was made a fellow at Idyllwild’s College of the Arts. Two new collections of poetry Hyenas 54 and Zombie Dovecote are due out within the next year. In February of 2002 Mr. Constantine was nominated to the California Governor’s office as a candidate for Poet Laureate of the State of California. He lives in Hollywood with his cat Maggie."
Time: Workshop 4pm-5pm Place: Room 318, Library
Time: Reading, 5pm-6:30pm Place: Room 320, Library
" Brendan Constantine was born and raised in Los Angeles in a household where the works of Shakspeare and Gerard Manly Hokins were read as bedtime stories. His poetry has appeared in numerous journals most notably Artlife, The Cider Press Review, Directions, StellaZine and the L.A. Times best seller The Underground Guide To Los Angeles . Most recently a portion from his 1999 collection Dante’s Casino was selected as essential reading as part of Antioch University’s MFA in Poetry curriculum for 2002/03. Other books of poetry include Antenna (1997 Past Modern Press), Return to IKNOWEXACTLY WHATYOUMEANSVILLE (1998 Inevitable Press), and One Matador (2000 Inevitable Press). Mr. Constantine is currently poet in residence at Venice High School and last year was made a fellow at Idyllwild’s College of the Arts. Two new collections of poetry Hyenas 54 and Zombie Dovecote are due out within the next year. In February of 2002 Mr. Constantine was nominated to the California Governor’s office as a candidate for Poet Laureate of the State of California. He lives in Hollywood with his cat Maggie."
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