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October 29, 2024
Veronica Martinez

Cascadia Unfiltered, the CPF8 After Party!

On Saturday, Nov 2 at 10 PM PDT, the 8th Cascadia Poetry Festival afterparty Cascadia Unfiltered will be hosted by poets Greg Bem and Nadine Maestas! The party will feature readings from 18 incredible Cascadian poets, including Ricardo Ruiz, Robert Michael Pyle, Robert Lashley, Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs and more! A full bar and snacks will also be available. 

The party will take place at Public Display Art‘s venue in downtown Seattle: 110 E Union St. #400. This location is only a 4 minute walk from the Symphony Link Station. Admission is free to CPF8 Gold Pass holders and $10 to the public at the door. Gold Passes for CPF8 are still available! Register HERE

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