Salem Poetry Project featuring Tim Hicks
Tim is a mediator by day and a writer by day and night. He is co-author of the book “The Process of Business/Environmental Collaborations: Partnering for Sustainability,” author of the novel “Last Stop Before Tomorrow” that offers a perspective on climate change and our struggle to respond, and author of what has been called a groundbreaking book, “Embodied Conflict: the neural basis of conflict and communication.”
April 30 through June 11 the Salem Poetry Project will be temporarily housed at the First Presbyterian Church Chapel near the Oregon State Capitol, 770 Chemeketa St NE. Their parking lot is one-way, with the entrance on Chemeketa St and the exit on Court St. There is also a fair amount of street parking. Enter through the west entrance, the one that faces the parking lot and YMCA. If the doors are locked to your right is a door bell button. Press it and someone will let you in. Each week will present a featured reader followed by the Infamous Open Mic: 3 poems or five minutes whichever is first. Featured reader begins at 7:00 and the open mic will directly follow. For more information contact Marc Janssen at [email protected].
