Reading Series 1 – June 29th 2-4
Ikebana by Vancouver Author Lydia Kwa.
Poster designed by Surrey Muse art director Mariam Zohra
Join us for the first event of Garden Plot Reading Series on Saturday, June 29th. We are set to have a great Summer afternoon with storytelling by Author Veeno Dewan, Poetry readings by Lozan Yamolky, and a special presentation on runes by Rune Master Richard E. Hanson. The Open Mic session will begin with author Malcolm Van Delst presenting from her novel. The event will be hosted by Teresa Klein, the guiding energy behind the establishment and sustenance of a community garden in Newton.
Saturday, June 29, 2019
2 – 4 PM
Plot Sharing Garden
71st Avenue and 137A Street, North Surrey
Located behind the Newton Arena and bus exchange.
This interdisciplinary reading series offers featured presenters, time for participants to ask questions and exchange views, an open mic, refreshments, and, the opportunity to be in a tent pitched in the green surroundings of a garden and medicine wheel. Mark your calendar from June to August 2019.
Saturday, June 29, 2-4 PM
Saturday, July 27, 2-4 PM
Saturday, August 24, 2-4 PM
Events are free, donations are welcome.
We request organizations and individuals to nurture community through art and literature by supporting this inspiring effort. Drop us a line at: surrey.muse@gmail.com
Sister organizations
Cedar Bark Poets, Friends of the Grove, Friends of the Plot, Surrey Artists Co-Op and Surrey Muse.
Garden Plot Reading Series
is a collaboration between
Plot Sharing Garden
and
Surrey Muse At Large (SMAL).
We are happy to have received
a grant from Vancouver Foundation (VF)in Neighbourhood Small Grants program
via Oak Avenue Neighbourhood Hub Society.
Now, seeking private donations.
To donate and for more information, send us a message:
surrey.muse@gmail.com
Surrey Muse At Large (SMAL)
is a project of
Surrey Muse Arts Society
We gratefully acknowledge
that we meet on the traditional territories of
the Semiahmoo, Katzie, Kwikwetlem
Kwantlen, Qayqayt and Tsawwassen First Nations.