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Cascadia Small Press Fair

January 24, 2014
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Seattle U

Seattle U

Registration is now open for the Cascadia Poetry Festival Small Press Fair, May 2-4, 2014, in the Paccar Atrium of Seattle University. Load-in is 4pm, Friday, May 2, 2014. For $100, each participating organization (not limited to small presses) will receive: Small Press Fair table, 4 feet. 4 Gold Passes (admittance to all events.*) Mentions on the website and in the program. (pdf of all this here.) http://cascadiapoetryfestival.org/contact

 

There is a limit to the number of organizations that can register for this. Details at the link about, or call Paul Nelson (206) 422.5002. Come help us celebrate the bioregion and create awareness of your authors and/or organization in the beautiful Paccar Atrium outside the 411 seat Pigott Auditorium, where the Main Stage Cascadia Poetry Festival events will happen. Our gratitude goes to Sharon Cumberland and Michelle Pelletier of Seattle U, the Spring Street Center and all the Festival sponsors.

Spring Street Center is available for your event, weddings, graduation parties, baby showers, lodging and other functions.

Spring Street Center is available for your event, weddings, graduation parties, baby showers, lodging and other functions.

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