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Lake County's Board of Supervisors celebrated National Poetry Month during their recent meeting, highlighting the importance of poetry in the community. Brenda Marie Yeager, the county's poet laureate, expressed gratitude to the board for proclaiming April as Poetry Month and for hosting weekly readings.
Yeager announced a key event, "The Shared World," scheduled for Saturday at 2 PM at the Lakeport Library. This gathering will feature local poets sharing their work, followed by an open mic session encouraging community members to participate. Yeager emphasized the significance of libraries as community resources, urging support amid ongoing challenges faced by libraries nationwide.
The meeting also honored former poet laureate Georgina Marie Guardado, who read the poem of the week. In a poignant tribute, Yeager shared works from two Chicano poets, including a piece by the late Vicente Zeta Colosian, who was tragically murdered earlier this year. Colosian's poems are currently displayed in poetry boxes throughout the county, serving as a reminder of his impact on the local literary scene.
The Board of Supervisors' commitment to promoting poetry and supporting local artists underscores the cultural richness of Lake County and the vital role of community engagement in the arts. As the month progresses, residents are encouraged to participate in poetry events and celebrate the power of words.
Converted from Board of Supervisors Tues Mtg 04-15-25·Poetry Month Poem of the Week meeting on April 17, 2025
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