Ina's 2023 Postcards

Post-Postcard Fest Zoom Reading (by Ina)

September 29, 2023
Splabman
From Ina Roy-Faderman,

Celebration and Open Mic!

Dear Lovely Postcarders:

Bring your favorite beverage and snack to to your screen and join our first of our post-2023 PPF gatherings on Sunday October 1st 3pm-4:30 pm Pacific Time [here’s a handy time converter for you: https://dateful.com/time-zone-converter ]. So delightful that so many people have registered to attend!

Fest originator Paul Nelson is your open-mic emcee. And we’ll also get a chance to discuss All Things Fest.

Registration for Sunday’s event is encouraged, as is bringing a friend who might want to join next year’s event:

https://forms.gle/aG731b9vLdpfnsDm7

To join the gathering head over to zoom:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2064225002

See you soon!

~ Ina, PPF board chair

PS If you compare this photo to my last photo, you’ll see that the postcards are still coming in. So if you haven’t yet received all of yours, many of them are still on their way!

2 Comments

  1. Clayton Clark

    Sorry I missed this. Wish I could have been there. Was it recorded? Thank you. Love the PoPoFest

  2. ina

    It was recorded Clayton, and as soon as I can pull myself together and edit it (or find someone else to do it for me!), the recording will be posted!

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