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SEEING THINGS

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March 13- May 15, Spring 2023 SEEING THINGS Mondays at 7 PM, 10 sessions Led by Robert Bensen Intensive poetry workshop led by acclaimed poet and retired English professor Robert […]

THE CATSKILL FOSSIL FOREST IN CAIRO + THE GILBOA FOREST

Bright Hill Press and Literary Center 94 Church Street, Treadwell, NY, United States

APRIL 3-7, 2023 THE CATSKILL FOSSIL FOREST IN CAIRO + THE GILBOA FOREST Bus trip to Cairo & Gilboa to see fossil forest in quarry and in Gilboa Youth Literacy […]

SEEING THINGS

Vitrual

March 13- May 15, Spring 2023 SEEING THINGS Mondays at 7 PM, 10 sessions Led by Robert Bensen Intensive poetry workshop led by acclaimed poet and retired English professor Robert […]

SEEING THINGS

Vitrual

March 13- May 15, Spring 2023 SEEING THINGS Mondays at 7 PM, 10 sessions Led by Robert Bensen Intensive poetry workshop led by acclaimed poet and retired English professor Robert […]

SEEING THINGS

Vitrual

March 13- May 15, Spring 2023 SEEING THINGS Mondays at 7 PM, 10 sessions Led by Robert Bensen Intensive poetry workshop led by acclaimed poet and retired English professor Robert […]

SEEING THINGS

Vitrual

March 13- May 15, Spring 2023 SEEING THINGS Mondays at 7 PM, 10 sessions Led by Robert Bensen Intensive poetry workshop led by acclaimed poet and retired English professor Robert […]

SEEING THINGS

Vitrual

March 13- May 15, Spring 2023 SEEING THINGS Mondays at 7 PM, 10 sessions Led by Robert Bensen Intensive poetry workshop led by acclaimed poet and retired English professor Robert […]

SEEING THINGS

Vitrual

March 13- May 15, Spring 2023 SEEING THINGS Mondays at 7 PM, 10 sessions Led by Robert Bensen Intensive poetry workshop led by acclaimed poet and retired English professor Robert […]

SEEING THINGS

Vitrual

March 13- May 15, Spring 2023 SEEING THINGS Mondays at 7 PM, 10 sessions Led by Robert Bensen Intensive poetry workshop led by acclaimed poet and retired English professor Robert […]

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