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Regularly Scheduled Events.

Saturday, July 02, 2005   4:52 PM

The following is a calendar of regularly scheduled events along the Treasure Coast. They are, however, subject to change without notice. It is advisable to call to verify the details whenever possible.




Monday

Poetry Reading. Boynton Beach Barnes & Noble Bookstore 333 N. Congress Ave., Boynton Beach. FIRST MONDAYS. 7:00 PM. Open to the public. Original work only. No charge. Contact: John Palozzi (561) 588-9829 Renai Collins (561) 374-5986.

Tuesday

Poetry Slam at Dada: Every Tuesday night at 10 PM. Dada, 52 North Swinton Ave., Delray Beach, 561-330-3232. E-mail Casandra at hypertextual@yahoo.com.

Poetry Workshop. Borders Books in Boynton Beach 525 North Congress Ave., Boynton Beach. THIRD TUESDAYS. 7:00 PM. Open to the public. Original work only. No charge. Bring at least 10 copies of your poem. Contact: John Palozzi (561) 588 - 9829


Wednesday

Poetry Reading. Wellington Barnes & Noble Bookstore—441 & Forest Hill Blvd., at the Wellington Greens Mall. FIRST WEDNESDAYS. 7:00 PM. Open to the public. Original work only. No charge. Contact: Charles Scheitler 561-833-2981. Donna Barlett 561-798-5592.

Poetry Workshop. Borders Books at the Palm Beach Mall—1801 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., West Palm Beach. SECOND WEDNESDAYS. 7:00 PM. Open to the public. Original work only. No charge. Bring at least 10 copies of your poem. Contact: Charles Scheitler 561-833-2981.

Poetry Reading. Borders Books in Boca Raton—Glades Rd. at Route 441, West Boca Raton. FOURTH WEDNESDAYS. 7:30 PM. Open to the public. Original work only. No charge. Contact: Rosa Lea Addington 561-482-3208.


Thursday

Clematis by Night. West Palm Beach. EVERY FRIDAY EVENING, from 5:30-9:00 PM, along Clematis Street. Live music at the Fountain (Fountain Concert Series), art, food.

Readings by Candlelyght. Fyrplace Gallery. 131 North M Street, Lake Worth, Florida 33460. The SECOND AND FOURTH THURSDAYS of Each Month from 8-10 pm, join Palm Beach County authors, actors, and others for readings and recitations of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, etc. (listeners are welcome as well). Readings by Candlelyght is held on the front lawn of the gallery, weather permitting. In the event of rain or cold, the readings are held inside the gallery. Readers are asked to keep selections to a maximum of ten minutes; generally readers are selected in the order of arrival. For more information call (561) 585-2772 or email fyrplaceLW@aol.com


Friday

Evening on the Avenues. Lake Worth. FIRST AND THIRD FRIDAY EVENINGS of the month along downtown streets. Live music on the Cultural Plaza's Mainstage, outdoor dining, arts and crafts, and the many specialty boutiques and galleries.

Bonfires on the Beach. Lake Worth. SECOND AND FOURTH FIRDAY EVENINGS of each month, from November through February at Lake Worth beach. This event features music, marshmallows and lots of fun.


Saturday

Poetry Reading. SW County Boca Raton Library -- 20701 95th Ave. So., Boca Raton. SECOND SATURDAYS: 2:00 PM. Open to the public. Original work only. No charge. Contact: Rosa Lea Addington 561-482-3208.


Sunday

Poetry Reading. The Lake Worth Shuffleboard Court, 1121 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth. Between Lake and Lucerne Avenues and F Street and the Railroad Tracks. THIRD SUNDAYS. 2:00 PM. Doors open at 1:30 PM. Contest with cash prizes. Open to the public. Original work only. Donation: $2 for members and their guests, $3 for nonmembers. Free for high school students. Contact: Poetry Info Line 561-439 -4044.

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