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Montana Poet Laureate

Sheryl Noethe's Schedule

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2011

September 16, 2011: Tribal PIR day in Polson

September 28, 2011: Rocky Mountain College

October 1, 2011: Homecoming Parade in downtown Missoula

October 4, 2011: Missoula Manor

October 6-8, 2011: Gala Reading for the Festival of The Book, in Missoula http://www.humanitiesmontana.org/BookFestival/bookfest.php

October 7, 2011: "Poetry in Motion", a collaborative effort between Mountain Line Bus, the Missoula Writing Collaborative and the University of Montana

October 12-13, 2011: The High Plains BookFest, in Billings http://www.visitmt.com/categories/moreinfo.asp?IDRRecordID=16830&SiteID=1

November 12-13, 2011: Helena Book Festival

November 16, 2011: Poetry reading with Sheryl Noethe, Vic Charlo and April Charlo, Salish translator at the Native American Center on campus at 7 p.m. Sponsored by Missoula Writing Collaborative

November 21, 2011: Columbia Falls School Visit, Ruder Elementary School

2012

February 8, 2012: Aerie International Fundraiser Wednesday, 8 p.m., Missoula Art Museum

February 19, 2012: Poetry reading after films about Resilience: The Wilma Sunday, 7 p.m.

February 23, 2012: Interview on KUFM "The Write Question" airs at 7:30 p.m.

February 26, 2012: Student presentation; Cardwell School, Whitehall, MT

April 27, 2012: Reading and discussion Virginia City Arts Group

April 30, 2012: Ruder Elementary student presentation, Columbia Falls, MT

May 1, 2012: Sentinel High School Presentation in Sue Paeth's class, Missoula, MT

May 2012: Radio interview on KBGA, a college program at the University of Montana

May 9, 2012: Presentation for seniors at Hellgate High School in Missoula, MT

May 18, 2012: Monthly radio broadcast on Pea Green Boat, KUFM, a program for children: I read poems, discuss lesson plans, and always bring a number of young poets. Next show is Friday, May 18th, with second graders from Rattlesnake Elementary. We are also putting up a Poetry Tree at the public library to display student writing.

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