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Sunday April 28th 2024

April ’24

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New CHAPBOOK Seeking Submissions of Poetry

ILLUSTRATION: Jake Ryan

Don’t we think about our ancestors a lot? Where they came from, how they struggled and triumphed, what they would say to our world today? Our community knows the power of ancestors: from visits to the historic Pioneer and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery to Day of the Dead celebrations to streetside memorials at places of tragic deaths.


“Writing With Our Ancestors” is a chapbook* focused on poems written to ancestors or from ancestors in their voice. It will be published in the summer, and submissions are now open. Poems should be no longer than 40 lines, and can be written in any style. Poets of any level are encouraged to submit. The only requirement is that they be poems written to ancestors or from ancestors in their voice. Poems about ancestors will not be accepted.


Editors of the chapbook are Patrick Cabello Hansel, the author of three books of poetry including “Breathing in Minneapolis,” and Dralandra Larkins, an award-winning spoken word poet. E-mail submissions topatrickcreate@aol.com by April 30.


There will be on-line workshops about writing with our ancestors in early April. Use the same email to find dates and times. The chapbook will be available for sale at the 4th annual Poetry and Music in the Holy Ground at Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery in late June.… Read the rest “New CHAPBOOK Seeking Submissions of Poetry”

Franklin Library News April ’24

By ARI BAUM-HOMMES
All information listed here is accurate as of March 12th, 2024. For the most recent information, check out the library website at www.hclib.org.

FRANKLIN LIBRARY HOURS
Monday 9 AM to 5 PM Tuesday 12 PM to 8 PM Wednesday 12 PM to 8 PM Thursday 12 PM to 8 PM Friday 9 AM to 5 PM Saturday 9 AM to 5 PM Sunday 12 PM to 5 PM

PROGRAMS FOR YOUTH AND FAMILIES:

Homework Help
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30-7:30 PM
Saturdays, 1-5 PM
Find homework resources for K-12 students online and at all our libraries: history, language arts, math, science and more.

STEAM Workshops for Youth
Wednesdays, 5-6 PM
Drop in for fun and creative STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, math) experiments and projects! Materials provided. Led by Franklin Library’s Teen Tech Squad.

Young Achievers
Thursdays, 4-6 PM
Open to all teens who want to learn about various arts and media (including video projects, skits, and poems)! Young Achievers supports members to be a positive voice for their generation and community.

PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS:

Coffee & Conversation
Second Wednesday of the month, 12:30-2 PM
Join Franklin Library staff for free coffee & conversations with neighbors.

Technology Hour
Mondays, 1-3 PM
Tuesdays and Sundays, 1-2 PM
One-on-one help with computers, smartphones, tablets, and e-readers.… Read the rest “Franklin Library News April ’24”

Something to Offer

from the series Peace House Community- A Place to Belong

By MARTI MALTBY

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Marti Maltby

Like many social service organizations, Peace House Community relies on volunteers to achieve its goals. Those who donate their time and, more importantly, their talents enrich the experience of our community when they come to our building. I am always thankful for our volunteers, and I knew we have added several services lately as new volunteers have joined us, but it wasn’t until a week or two ago that I grasped just how much goes on here because of volunteers. If I look only at what our volunteers do directly with the community members, the list reads:

  • Haircuts
  • Hand massages
  • Manicures
  • Art projects
  • Wood carving classes
  • Writers group
  • Blood pressure checks
  • Bicycle repair
  • Neck and back massages
  • Live music during lunch
  • Maintaining our garden
  • Have normal conversations with our members.

This list doesn’t include the behind the scenes work of our volunteers, like sorting donations and maintaining our website.

ILLUSTRATION: Jake Ryan


It’s gotten to the point that I have to look at my calendar to keep track of all the activities here. In the past, when someone asked me what they could do if they volunteered at PHC, I had a couple of set answers ready to go.… Read the rest “Something to Offer”

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