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CPF8 Sunday!

October 31, 2024
Veronica Martinez

CPF8 Sunday Schedule

The 8th Cascadia Poetry Festival begins TOMORROW! We can’t wait to celebrate poetry and place in Cascadia with everyone! Gold Passes are still available, so if haven’t registered yet, or if you know someone that would be interested in joining us this weekend, register HERE

On Sunday November 3, the last day of the Cascadia Poetry Festival, we will open the day at 10 AM with a readings by Robert Michael Pyle, Sharon Hashimoto and Matt Trease at the Neukom Vivarium at the Olympic Sculpture Park on the corner of Broad & Elliott in Downtown Seattle (map below). Paid parking is available at the Olympic Sculpture Park. 

Neukom Vivarium Map

Following the reading at Neukom Vivarium will memorial and tribute readings at the Spring Street Center (map below). The festival will be closed with a ritual led by CA Conrad, and the festival should be finished overall by 4 PM. 

Spring Street Center Map

Parking by Spring Street Center is limited, but there is parking available at Seattle University (about a 10 minute walk to the venue) and it is a 20 minute walk from the Capitol Hill Light Rail Station. Directions are available HERE. Learn more about the poets and academics that will be presenting this Sunday HERE! If you have any questions, please reach out to Veronica and Paul. We can’t wait to see you all very soon! 

 

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