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DTSTART:20130411T130000Z
DTEND:20130411T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 2012-2013 KSC Music Education Guest Lecture Ser
 ies\, choral music educator Joanne Landry will discuss considerations for 
 middle and high school musicals.
SUMMARY:Considerations for Middle and High School Musicals
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/622/
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART:20130321T140000Z
DTEND:20130321T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 2012-2013 KSC Music Education Guest Lecture Ser
 ies\, choral music educator Dr. Kevin McDonald will discuss considerations
  to implement a vocal jazz choir into the choral music program.
SUMMARY:Implementing a Vocal Jazz Choir into the Choral Program
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/623/
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DTSTART:20130321T130000Z
DTEND:20130321T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 2012-2013 KSC Music Education Guest Lecture Ser
 ies\, choral music educator Dr. Kevin McDonald will discuss considerations
  for recruitment and retention of men in the choral program.
SUMMARY:Recruitment and Retention of Men in the Choral Program
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/624/
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DTSTART:20130207T140000Z
DTEND:20130207T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 2012-2013 KSC Music Education Guest Lecture Ser
 ies\, instrumental music educator Jeffrey Smith will lead a discussion on 
 considerations for marching band.
SUMMARY:Considerations for Marching Band
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/625/
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UID:event.1353353551291@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130404T203000Z
DTEND:20130404T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The 24th Annual Mason Library Lecture will be given by Dr. Mar
 celo Gleiser\, the Appleton Professor of Natural Philosophy\, and Professo
 r of Physics and Astronomy at Dartmouth College.  He will be speaking on t
 he question of the origin of life\, the search for life in other planets a
 nd how it helps us understand and reframe our own humanity in a way that b
 ridges between the sciences and the humanities.  \n
SUMMARY:Mason Library Lecture
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/752/
END:VEVENT
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UID:event.1354739857453@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130211T210000Z
DTEND:20130211T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:Kathryn Striffolino from the Crisis Prevention and Response Un
 it of Amnesty International  will present "Science\, Technology\, and Huma
 n Rights."  This talk is jointly sponsorer by the Holocaust Genocide Aware
 ness Club\, the Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies\, and the 
 Holocaust and Genocide Studies Department at KSC.
SUMMARY:Science\, Technology and Human Rights
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/770/
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UID:event.1355848737106@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130321T230000Z
DTEND:20130322T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:As the earth thaws and spring rains drench New Hampshire\, tho
 usands of salamanders\, frogs\, and toads make their way to vernal pools t
 o breed.  Many are killed when their journeys take them across busy roads.
   Each spring\, Ashuelot Valley Environmental Observatory trains volunteer
 s to serve on Salamander Crossing Brigades at amphibian road crossings thr
 oughout the Monadnock Region.  These heroic volunteers count migrating amp
 hibians and safely usher the animals across roads during one or more “Bi
 g Nights.”  To join the ranks of the Salamander Crossing Brigades\, atte
 nd either this volunteer training at KSC or the Saturday morning training 
 at the Harris Center for Conservation Education on March 23.  (No need to 
 attend both.)\n\nCo-sponsored by the Harris Center for Conservation Educat
 ion and the Keene State College School of Sciences.  For more information\
 , contact Brett Amy Thelen at thelen@harriscenter.org or (603) 358-2065.
SUMMARY:Salamander Crossing Brigades volunteer training
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/771/
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UID:event.1358440800449@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130124T190000Z
DTEND:20130124T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Coalition for Open Democracy\; Granny D’s or
 ganization\, PACE (Promoting Active Civic Engagement)\; and KSC’s Mason 
 Library on Thursday\, January 24\, from 2–4:30 p.m. at the Alumni Recita
 l Hall in the Redfern to celebrate the 103rd anniversary of Granny D’s b
 irth and to remember her life and legacy.\n\nBarbara Bates-Smith\, an awar
 d-winning off-Broadway and touring actor\, will present her two-act show\,
  Go\, Granny\, Go. Tattoo\, the band that marched with Granny D during her
  Senate run in 2004\, will play\, and there will be remembrances\, tribute
 s and appreciations as well. \n\nThe event is free and open to the public.
  Snow date: Friday\, January 25\, 2–4:30 p.m. in the Putnam Theatre in t
 he Redfern.
SUMMARY:Celebrating Granny D
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/791/
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DTSTART:20130207T000000Z
DTEND:20130207T013000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Sociology Department will host "Picking up the PEACEs" on 
 Wednesday\, February 6 at 7 p.m. in Centennial Hall of the Alumni Center\,
  a presentation which takes a look into the efforts to rebuild post-war Bo
 snia and Herzegovina. Students from the Honors program will share their tw
 o week experience traveling to Bosnia and learning about the situation whi
 le working with the Center for Peacebuilding (CIM) in Sanski Most. Vahidin
  Omanovic\, the founder of CIM\, and Judge Patricia Whalen who served at t
 he Hague and at the Bosnian National Court\, will also speak about the cur
 rent condition in Bosnia.\n\nFor more information about CIM\, visit www.fa
 cebook.com/SanskiMostPeace.\n\nPlease contact Julia Oberst with any questi
 ons at joberst@ksc.keene.edu.
SUMMARY:Picking up the PEACEs in Bosnia
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/809/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event.1359573669144@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130204T230000Z
DTEND:20130205T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:Cherrie Moraga\nPlaywright\, Poet\, Scholar and Essayist\n\nCh
 erríe L. Moraga is a playwright\, poet\, and essayist whose plays and pub
 lications have received national recognition\, including most recently Yal
 e University’s James Brudner Prize for 2013. Other awards include: Natio
 nal Endowment for the Arts Playwrights’ Fellowship\, two Fund for New Am
 erican Plays Awards\, the Pen West Award for Drama\, the American Studies 
 Association Lifetime Achievement Award\, the National Association of Chica
 na and Chicano Studie...s Scholar Award\, the National Association of Lati
 no/ Arts and Culture Master Artist Award and more. In 2007\, she won the U
 nited States Artist Rockefeller Fellowship for Literature.\n\nFor more tha
 n fifteen years\, Moraga has served as Artist in Residence at Stanford in 
 the Department of Theater and Performance Studies\, sharing an appointment
  with the Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity & The Institute for Di
 versity in the Arts Programs. She is a founding & an active member of La R
 ed Xicana Indígena\, an advocacy network of Xicanas working in education\
 , the arts\, and international organizing. A queer mother and “abuelita\
 ,” she calls Oakland\, California\, home.\n\nSponsored by the Dr. Lila B
 . Murphy ’52 - Women and Leadership Lecture Series\, KSC Gender and Wome
 n's Studies Department and the Office of Diversity and Multiculturalism\n\
 n
SUMMARY:Cherrie Moraga at Keene State College
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/828/
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DTSTART:20130211T210000Z
DTEND:20130211T223000Z
DESCRIPTION:The presenter is Ms. Kathryn Striffolino\, the Advocate & Scie
 nce for Human Rights Project Coordinator with the Crisis Prevention and Re
 sponse team of Amnesty International-USA.  In that role\, she works on var
 ious emerging developments and armed conflicts globally with an emphasis o
 n leveraging innovative tools and technologies for human rights protection
 . She also works to educate and advocate with policy makers in the US and 
 abroad to ensure that policies\, programs and practices adhere to internat
 ional human rights and humanitarian law.  Previously at AI-USA\, Ms. Strif
 folino coordinated US-Latin America/Caribbean human rights policy and advo
 cacy initiatives\, while also working with the Science for Human Rights Pr
 oject which utilizes new technologies to document human rights abuses arou
 nd the world. She has led human rights trainings in Haiti\, Kenya\, Uganda
 \, the US and the UK for Amnesty.  In addition to her work at Amnesty\, sh
 e has done human rights documentation and advocacy work in southern Mexico
 .  \n\nEvent sponsored by the KSC Holocaust and Genocide Awareness Club\, 
 the Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies\, and the Department o
 f Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
SUMMARY:Leveraging #Science4HumanRights: New Protection Tools for a Wired 
 World
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/843/
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UID:event.1360346778201@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130220T190000Z
DTEND:20130220T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 2012-2013 KSC Music Education Guest Lecture Ser
 ies\, singer Aaron Russo will present a lecture and songs focused on the u
 nique characteristics of the countertenor voice. Mr. Russo will also be a 
 featured guest soloist on April 14th at the KSC Chamber Singers performanc
 e. This event is free and open to the public.
SUMMARY:The Countertenor Voice – Expanding the Boundaries of the Human I
 nstrument
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/858/
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UID:event.1360937211792@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130219T213000Z
DTEND:20130219T223000Z
DESCRIPTION:Presentation by Rodney Obien\, KSC Archivist/Special Collectio
 ns and Dr. Marianne Salcetti\, Department of Journalism\n\nOne War  -   Tw
 o Sides\, Two Stories:  A classroom experience of digital collaboration be
 tween Journalism History and Civil War newspaper archives\n\nThe digital a
 ge has produced electronic access to long-distance repositories. This past
  fall\, students in Marianne Salcetti's JRN311: Mass Media History and The
 ory worked with a web page developed by Rodney Obien. Students selected a 
 Civil War issue\, topic or event and then analyzed both Northern and South
 ern newspapers' coverage of their selection.\n
SUMMARY:New Voices/New Visions: Marianne Salcetti and Rodney Obien
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/881/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART:20130304T170000Z
DTEND:20130304T180000Z
DESCRIPTION:Niurca E. Marquez will talk about her primary vision behind he
 r work which is based on Contemporary Flamenco but is constantly informed 
 by collaborations with other artists of various disciplines and other danc
 e styles. Marquez writes that "If culture is\, in the words of Ana Mendiet
 a\, 'the memory of history'\, then dance becomes a way to embody that hist
 ory’s essence. Marquez believes that innovation is the product of tradit
 ion. "Drawing from a tradition adds depth and context\, but as an artist I
  feel obligated to take the process a step further and question the implic
 ations of our search for true dialogue in contemporary society."
SUMMARY:Decolonial Perspectives: Understanding Shifts in Flamenco Dance
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/906/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event.1361922361705@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130305T233000Z
DTEND:20130306T013000Z
DESCRIPTION:Join Active Minds in stomping out the stigma that surrounds me
 ntal illness!\n\n1 in 4 people suffer from a mental illness at some point 
 in their lives. They are our friends\, family\, and colleagues. They are p
 art of our community\, they are people we look up to\, and they are author
 ity figures.\n\n5 individuals will be sharing their stories of their strug
 gles with mental illness. \n\nCome show your support and change the conver
 sation that surrounds mental illness! 
SUMMARY:Active Minds Mental Health Awareness Panel: Come Stop Out the Stig
 ma!
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/919/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event.1362415347703@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130327T230000Z
DTEND:20130328T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:March is National Women's History Month!\n\nNationally\, this 
 year's theme honors women in the fields of science\, technology\, engineer
 ing and math.\n\nInterim President & Mrs. Jay Kahn and the Campus Commissi
 on on the Status of Women cordially invite you to the Twenty-third Annual 
 Outstanding Women of New Hampshire Awards.\n\nA decadent dessert reception
  follow the presentation of awards and you'll enjoy musical performances b
 y Chock Full of Notes. \n\nFree and Open to the Public
SUMMARY:KSC's Outstanding Women of NH Award Ceremony
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/953/
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UID:event.1363012421052@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130418T230000Z
DTEND:20130419T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:Vernal pools are small\, temporary\, woodland ponds that serve
  as critical breeding habitat for amphibians\, insects\, and even tiny cla
 ms and crustaceans. In efforts to protect this vital (yet often overlooked
 ) wildlife habitat\, Ashuelot Valley Environmental Observatory -- the citi
 zen science arm of the Harris Center for Conservation Education -- trains 
 volunteers to identify and document vernal pools\, with special focus on l
 ands where information is needed for conservation planning.  We’ll cover
  the building blocks of vernal pool ecology in an indoor training session 
 on Thursday\, April 18 from 7 - 9 pm at the Putnam Science Center (Room 12
 7)\, then venture outside for hands-on instruction in vernal pool identifi
 cation and documentation at a vernal pool complex in Keene on Saturday\, A
 pril 20 from 10 am – noon.  \n\nTrainings are free and open to the publi
 c\, but registration is required.  For more information or to register\, c
 ontact Brett Amy Thelen at thelen@harriscenter.org or (603) 358-2065.  \n\
 nCo-sponsored by the Harris Center for Conservation Education\, the Monadn
 ock Conservancy\, and the Keene State College School of Sciences.
SUMMARY:Vernal Pool Project volunteer training
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/969/
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UID:event.1363099277786@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130322T070000Z
DTEND:20130322T083000Z
DESCRIPTION:Join Latino migrant workers and Vermont filmmakers on Friday\,
  March 22\, from 3:00 -  4:30 pm in the Student Center\, Madison St. Loung
 e (behind Bean & Bagel) as they show the new documentary "Hide."\n\nThis f
 ilm takes us inside the daily lives of several migrant dairy workers from 
 Latin America who sustain Vermont's iconic dairy farms and working landsca
 pes.  Hide illuminates the feelings and experiences of the hidden lives of
  migrant farmworkers--feelings of isolation\, fear\, lack of recognition a
 nd sometimes hope. Using an unusual narrative form\, the film combines ori
 ginal music\, obscured images\, and multi-voiced narration to provide an i
 ntimate glimpse at the daily lives of migrant workers and their fight for 
 dignity.\n\nThe film showing will be followed by a discussion (with Spanis
 h translation) led by Migrant Justice and migrant farm workers.  \nThe fil
 m is produced by Elori Kramer and Peter Coccoma in collaboration with Migr
 ant Justice.  \n\n“If you are drinking milk in the morning or in the nig
 ht. Don’t forget that me and thousands and thousands of guys are milking
  the cows for you.”--Bernadino Hernandez in "Hide"\n \nSponsored by Keen
 e State College Diversity Commission.  Refreshments hosted by the Keene St
 ate College Fair Trade Club.
SUMMARY:Migrant worker Documentary\, "Hide"
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/972/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event.1363102709735@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130417T140000Z
DTEND:20130417T153000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fair Trade farmers receive a better price for their coffee\, b
 ut even that is not enough.  Coffee is a seasonal crop.  The documentary\,
  After the Harvest documents what happens when the season is over and farm
 ers are unable to stretch earnings until the next harvest.  Guatemalan Fai
 r Trade coffee farmer\, Miguel Mateo from the Manos Campesinos coffee coop
 erative\, will visit KSC to talk about his coffee experience and answer qu
 estions about the movie.  \nSponsored by Fair Trade USA and the Keene Stat
 e College Fair Trade Club.  Movie and talk will take place at 10am in the 
 Madison St. Lounge.  Mateo will also be at the Student Center at noon to m
 eet students and answer questions.
SUMMARY:After the harvest - Fair Trade coffee and challenges
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/973/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event.1363281665735@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130319T203000Z
DTEND:20130319T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:How much is too much? Two perspectives on Gentile v. State Bar
  of Nevada as applied in the federal trials of Timothy McVeigh and Terry N
 ichols. \n\nThe 1991 case Gentile v. State Bar of Nevada was the first (an
 d only) time the Supreme Court seriously addressed how much attorneys shou
 ld be able to advocate for their clients in the press. The decision in Gen
 tile came just 5 years before the federal bombing trials of Timothy McVeig
 h and Terry Nichols. To a large degree\, the divided opinions of the Court
  were reflected in the defense press strategies of McVeigh's attorney\, St
 ephen Jones\, and Nichols's attorney\, Michael Tigar. Each attorney took a
  different approach to the press that corresponded with the divided Suprem
 e Court opinion. How these strategies played out had a significant impact 
 on the results of each trial.\n
SUMMARY:New Voices/New Visions: Chad Nye
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/974/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event.1362415103580@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130415T230000Z
DTEND:20130416T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:Sidore Lecture presented by Billy Strean\, Ph.D.\, University 
 of Alberta.\n\nAs rational as self-interest may be\, it can destroy the gr
 oup's long-term best interests. Preserving the greater good and promoting 
 the heart of higher education can be accomplished by understanding "commun
 ity" as an ontological reality\, an epistemological necessity\, a pedagogi
 cal asset\, and an ethical corrective (Palmer\, Zajonc\, & Scribner\, 2010
 ). As individuals\, we can cultivate "hospitality intelligence\," a set of
  attributes characterized by loving heart\, gentle spirit\, respectful att
 itude\, and open arms. When applied to a learning environment\, the cultiv
 ation of these attitudes and practices forms the basis for human connectio
 n\, one of the cornerstones of  "Exhilarated Learning." This presentation 
 will be an experiential exploration of these concepts underlying what is n
 eeded for a successful commons. 
SUMMARY:"Victory of the Commons? Community\, Hospitality Intelligence\, an
 d Exhilarated Learning"
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/952/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event.1364498233362@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130402T203000Z
DTEND:20130402T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Please join us Tuesday for New Voices/New Visions with Chad Ny
 e! \n\nHow much press is too much press? Two perspectives on Gentile v. St
 ate Bar \nof Nevada as applied in the federal trials of Timothy McVeigh an
 d Terry \nNichols. \n \nThe 1991 case Gentile v. State Bar of Nevada was t
 he first (and only) time \nthe Supreme Court seriously addressed how much 
 attorneys should be able to \nadvocate for their clients in the press. The
  decision in Gentile came just \nfive years before the federal bombing tri
 als of Timothy McVeigh and Terry \nNichols. To a large degree\, the divide
 d opinions of the Court in Gentile \nwere reflected in the defense press s
 trategies of McVeigh's attorney\, \nStephen Jones\, and Nichols's attorney
 \, Michael Tigar. Each attorney took a \ndifferent approach to the press t
 hat corresponded with the divided Supreme \nCourt opinion in Gentile. How 
 these strategies played out had a significant \nimpact on the results of e
 ach trial. \n\nCome hear the story of how the Oklahoma City bombing trials
  played out in \nthe press. Join the discussion about the benefits and pit
 falls of attorney \nadvocacy in the press. You’ll be better informed for
  the next “trial of the \ncentury.” \n \n
SUMMARY:New Voices/New Visions with Chad Nye
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/1013/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event.1364843384587@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130405T190000Z
DTEND:20130405T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:Alumni panelists from History\, American Studies\, Holocaust a
 nd Genocide Studies include: \n\nKerry Marsh ’03\, Ryan Laliberty ’11\
 ,\nLevi Gershkowitz ’11\, and Meagan Blaise Ingalls ‘11  \n
SUMMARY:"Life After the Liberal Arts" Alumni Panel
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/1018/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event.1357923602875@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130406T130000Z
DTEND:20130406T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Academic Excellence Conference Saturday\, April 6\, 2013 9:00 
 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Welcome to the 13th Annual Academic Excellence Conferenc
 e (AEC)\, a shared commitment between Academic and Student Affairs in supp
 ort of student academic enhancement and success. The AEC is sponsored by t
 he Associate Provost's Office\, the Lloyd P. Young Student Center\, the Ke
 ene State College Student Assembly\, the Office of the President\, the Off
 ice of Advancement\, and the KSC Parent's Association. This event brings t
 ogether student scholars and their families\, faculty and staff mentors\, 
 other members of the KSC community\, area legislators\, university trustee
 s\, and members of the Keene community in celebration of academic research
  and other forms of scholarship. \n\nFor more information visit [www.keene
 .edu/academics/aec/](http://www.keene.edu/academics/aec/)
SUMMARY:Academic Excellence Conference
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/784/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event.1365020694629@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130409T000000Z
DTEND:20130409T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:KSC Pride is thrilled to bring Chaz Bono\, the son of the famo
 us duo\, Sonny and Cher\, to campus to discuss his life and journey to whe
 re he is now\, and where he wants to go from here!\n\nJoin us for an enlig
 htening and heartfelt discussion on\ntransgender life and how we can all b
 e more understanding for our LGBTQ friends.\n\nAll are welcome\, this even
 t is free and open to the public\, not just students and faculty/ staff me
 mbers!\n\nChaz’s book “Transition” will be for sale at the event.\n\
 nThis event is proudly sponsored by:\nKSC Pride\, Office of Student Involv
 ement\, L.P Young Student Center\, KSC Pepsi Grant\, Feminist Collective
SUMMARY:Chaz Bono: My Transition of Becoming a Man
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/1025/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event.1364918034763@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130415T180000Z
DTEND:20130415T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Modern Poetry Collection at Mason Library is sponsoring a 
 poetry reading in honor of April Poetry month. \n\nFeatured poets include:
  (S. Stephanie & Jim Duffy on behalf of) Walter Butts\, Patrica Fargnoli\,
  Marie Harris\, William Doreski\, Jeff Friedman\, Rodger Martin\, Dylan Fr
 eni\, Diana Bishop\, and Kasey Mangold. 
SUMMARY: April Poetry Month Event
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/1020/
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