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Access Idiom is excited to have
Art
from Ashes participate in our 1st Annual Poets'
Picnic.

The Mission of Art from Ashes is to
empower high-risk youth through poetry and other creative
therapies that facilitate expression, connection and
healing.
Access
Idiom's "Poets into Action" focused on the blind and
dyslexic for the month of October, 2007. Thanks for your
help.

Rocky Mountain Unit of Recording for the
Blind and Dyslexic (RFB&D) is a national nonprofit
organization whose volunteers record textbooks and materials
for students who are blind, dyslexic or vision and print
impaired.
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Scooter
Joe's Cafe is family owned and
independently operated.
Scooter Joe's Cafe
726 Lincoln St., Denver
Free Parking, WiFi, Poet Friendly

Skyland Community School
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Denver Office of Cultural Affairs

Denver's Longest Multi-lingual Poem
"Along with several of Denver's most
renowned poets, including Denver Poet Laureate Chris
Ransick, contribute a line or two of verse to this new DOCA
project. Why create Denver's Longest Multi-lingual Poem?
We're glad you asked. We're curious to see what happens when
Denver's civic body comes together to create art. We're
pretty sure it's going to be amazing! No profanity please
(in any language)."
(the above quote from
www.denvergov.org) |