How many thousands of us have appreciated the sights,
sounds, and smells of Glen Helen? The wild flowers, raptors, tree frogs, the great blue heron… Almost all
poets have nature poems—and any poet who has spent any time at all
following the forested trails in Glen Helen, Antioch College’s 967-acre
nature preserve, has many Glen poems. During this holiday/solstice season those
works will be shared, at a poetry reading, “in the spirit of the glen,”
on Friday, December 14, from 7-9:00 p.m.
As many as twenty area poets will read original work
inspired by Glen Helen, or places similar in physical or spiritual geography. The
reading will take place at the newly refurbished and ecologically
state-of-the-art Vernet
Ecological Center
(formerly the Glen
Helen Building )
at 405 Corry Street
near the Antioch
College campus.
Co-sponsored by Glen Helen Ecology Institute and
Tecumseh Land Trust, the evening will include short readings by many well-known
poets from Yellow Springs, Xenia ,
Oakwood and
Greenville ,
Ohio . A
brief open mic period following the announced readings
will provide an opportunity for audience members to share a Glen poem. There
will be a wine and cheese reception and book-signing afterward in the atrium.
The event is free and open to the public. Contact krista@tecumsehlandtrust or
call 767-9490 for more information.
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