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08/27/2013


Monthly Poetry Reading at Scarritt-Bennett To Feature Poet Georganne Harmon



Nashville, Tennessee – August, 27, 2013 – Poet’s Corner at Scarritt-Bennett, a monthly poetry reading, will feature poet Georganne Harmon on Thursday, September 26 at 7 p.m. in the Fondren Building at Scarritt-Bennett.

Georganne Harmon grew up in Nashville, Tennessee, where she now makes her home. Her poems have appeared in various journals, and she has been the recipient of six Tennessee Writers Alliance and Tennessee Mountain Writers awards. A longtime teacher, she currently conducts writing workshops for young people and adults. Italy, a second homeland to which she returns often, forms a part of her landscape. We Will Have Ghosts is her first book of poems. Georganne Harmon grew up in Nashville, Tennessee, where she now makes her home. Her poems have appeared in various journals, and she has been the recipient of six Tennessee Writers Alliance and Tennessee Mountain Writers awards. A longtime teacher, she currently conducts writing workshops for young people and adults. Italy, a second homeland to which she returns often, forms a part of her landscape. We Will Have Ghosts is her first book of poems. Georganne Harmon grew up in Nashville, Tennessee, where she now makes her home. Her poems have appeared in various journals, and she has been the recipient of six Tennessee Writers Alliance and Tennessee Mountain Writers awards. A longtime teacher, she currently conducts writing workshops for young people and adults. Italy, a second homeland to which she returns often, forms a part of her landscape. We Will Have Ghosts is her first book of poems.

View Georganne's poetry at http://www.chapter16.org/rhythm-workers-house and http://www.alimentumjournal.com/recipe-poems#.Uhez2pAo6Ul.
Free and open to the public. For more information, visit www.scarrittbennett.org/programs/pc.aspx.

WHAT: Poet’s Corner at Scarritt-Bennett
A free and open to the public poetry reading featuring poet Georganne Harmon.

WHEN: Thursday, September 26, 2013
7 p.m. to 8 p.m.

WHERE: Fondren Building at Scarritt-Bennett
1008 19th Ave. S.
Nashville, TN 37212

About Scarritt-Bennett Center
Scarritt-Bennett Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit education, retreat and conference center with a strong commitment to promoting racial equality, cross-cultural understanding, the empowerment of women and spiritual renewal.

Support through the rental of our historic facilities and donations helps us to offer programs that continue this mission. For more information, visit www.scarrittbennett.org.


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