Gallery Corner of 9848 Donner Pass Road Extension
Thanks to Lindsay Wilson, the annual celebration of poetry during the month of April that had previously been hosted at Sundance Books continues with live readings.
Mountain Music Parlor, Reno’s most unique Folk music house, is a new venue for this poetry reading series. This venue believes music is life changing, life revealing and worth experiencing on so many levels. Supporting musical journeys is what they exist for. Come check out this rich heritage filled with history, lore and melodies of America’s roots from the dusty Cowboy, nostalgic Old-time, feisty Bluegrass, a bit of Blues, to the Avant-garde Folksy music of today.
I love the fresh energy that is
generated by mixing the sounds of poetry with this community of music.
Join us every Thursday night in April at 6:30 pm!
Details below:
Where: Mountain Music Parlor, 735 South Center Street, Reno, NV
Dates: Every Thursday in April – see list of poets below; April 3, 10, 17, 24
Time: 6:30pm – for about an hour
April 3 Michael Jones, Steve Gehrke, Gailmarie Pahmeier
April 10 Melanie Perish, Courtney Cliften, Joanne Mallari
April 17 Amy Smith, Karen Terrey, Kathy Nelson
April 24 Marina Leigh, Max Stone, Dani Putney
See you there : ) Kat
Chosen from a competitive pool of applicants, Karen Terrey was selected by a committee of literary and arts professionals, along with Nevada County Library staff. Her deep-rooted commitment to the region’s literary scene, her published works, and her vision for community engagement made her the ideal candidate. You can read the complete press release here.
A poet laureate is someone chosen, by their communities, to represent a region. They actively engage and support others to develop a love of poetry and its potential, and inspire literary initiatives of meaning to residents.
The transition will be marked by two celebratory "Passing of the Laurels" events—one at each end of the county—honoring both outgoing Poet Laureate Kirsten Casey and welcoming Terrey into her new role.
“This is such an honor, especially following in the footsteps of Kirsten Casey,” shares Terrey. “I’m
excited to connect, spark, and catalyze the work and magic of poetry in our many communities. As an artist, being a literary citizen and fostering a sense of belonging is what drives me. My goal is to bring poetry’s power of voice and inspiration into daily life.
Tuesday, March 4 | 5:30 PM | Alibi Truckee
Featuring a conversation and poetry reading by Karen Terrey and Poet Laureate emerita Kirsten
Casey, followed by an open mic hosted by Terrey.
Saturday, March 29 | 6:30 PM | The Stone House, Nevada City
The Western Nevada County Passing of the Laurels Ceremony will serve as the culminating event of the Sierra Poetry Festival Pub Crawl, blending literary revelry with poetic inspiration.
Poets are active listeners, bearing witness to our deepest truths, shaping culture, reflecting humanity, and inspiring change.
Reflecting on the significance of the Poet Laureate role, Nick Wilczek, Nevada County Librarian,
shares:
"We are thrilled to celebrate our partnership with the Nevada County Arts Council and welcome
Karen Terrey as our new Poet Laureate. Poetry has the power to connect, inspire, and enrich our
community, and we look forward to the creativity and passion Karen brings to the position.”