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OPA Fall 2014 Conference: Schedule & Registration

Oregon Poetry Association Fall Conference 2014 Stafford (and More) by the Sea EARLY REGISTRATION POSTMARK DEADLINE September 27th Registrations to: Tiel Aisha Ansari 1724 NE Prescott Portland OR 97211 [email protected] Dates: October 3rd (Friday evening) through 5th (Sunday morning) Event Venue:  Bandon Community Center, “The Barn” 1200 11th Street SW, Bandon OR 97411 Lodging: Table

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Katie Eberhart

August 22, 2014, 8:38 am Eberhart, Katie I’m leading a writing workshop “Field Notes” at the Deschutes Land Trust’s Indian Ford Meadow Preserve in Central Oregon Saturday Aug. 23rd 9:00-11:00. There is no cost but you need to sign-up through the Deschutes Land Trust web site. http://www.deschuteslandtrust.org/events/hikes/field-notes-indian-ford-meadow-preserve

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Deadline Extended for Proposals for OPA’s Fall Conference

The deadline for submitting proposals for Workshops, Panels, Presentations, and Readings for the OPA Fall Conference has been extended to August 26, 2014.  Please see the OPA Fall 2014 Conferences page for proposal guidelines and other conference information: https://oregonpoets.org/call-for-proposals-opa-fall-2014-conference/

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NFSPS Contest Winners & New Poet Articles Posted

Among the winners of the 2014 National Federation of State Poetry Societies (NFSPS) annual contests are several OPA members—Gail Denham, Eleanor Berry, Dave Harvey, Joy McDowell, and Charlotte Abernathy (in order of the contests in which they received place awards or honorable mentions). OPA page with more information about NFSPS and the 2015 Conference. Four new

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