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Favorite Poem Project Reading at Deerfield Public Library

Local poetry lovers will read their favorite poems at the Deerfield Public Library on June 1.

At the Deerfield Public Library, we love celebrating our community—and we love celebrating poetry! We are hosting a Favorite Poem Project Reading in person at the Library on Thursday, June 1, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Hear poems that are special to your neighbors and reacquaint yourself with how vital poetry is in our lives.

Join readers including celebrated Pastry Chef (and local resident) Gale Gand, longtime Deerfield High School English teacher Michael Wolf, DPL staff members, and other friends, family, and familiar faces from around our Village in continuing this wonderful, nation-wide, 25-year tradition of the Favorite Poem Project. It promises to be a joyful and enlivening evening together.

The Favorite Poem Project was started by poet Robert Pinksy during his time as U.S. Poet Laureate (‘97-’00) as a series of readings featuring “everyday” people from a variety of backgrounds—from civic leaders to school children—reading a favorite poem and sharing with their community what it means to them. You can find out more about the project, including their popular video series, at favoritepoem.org.

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Our event came about when Robert Pinsky personally asked us to host a Favorite Poem Project Reading at DPL. We are honored to share a podcast interview we hosted with Robert Pinsky for our Deerfield Public Library Podcast several weeks ago about his new memoir Jersey Breaks: Becoming an American Poet.

If you are interested in participating, as a reader or just as an audience member, sign up and select your role. If you’d like to be considered as a reader, please note the only rule for an event affiliated with the Favorite Poem Project is that poems read/recited are NOT poems the readers or their friends or relatives have written—but rather published poems they have read, perhaps many times, and to which they feel a personal attachment.

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