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X-WR-CALDESC:Join A Book for All Seasons and the Wenatchee River Institute 
 for a special outdoor poetry reading with Indigenous author\, Kara Briggs.
  We will gather together on the Wenatchee River Institute campus overlooki
 ng the winding Wenatchee River to hear poems from Briggs that weave storie
 s from Northwest tribes.\n\nKara Briggs is a Sauk-Suiattle Tribal Citizen 
 and a Yakama direct descendant. She lives on the Tulalip reservation. Her 
 first book of poetry\, Rivers in My Veins\, was published by Saint Julian 
 Press in late 2024. That same year\, she received the James Welch Prize fr
 om Poetry Northwest and graduated with a Master of Fine Arts from the Inst
 itute of American Arts. Her book features poems in many forms and styles o
 f poetry\, telling the story of her Northwest tribes and relations from he
 r hometown of Spokane\, to her tribes in the North Cascades and the rivers
  Skagit\, Wenatchee and Columbia. She was career journalist\, and now like
 s to say that her literary career is afoot. \n\nSchedule for the evening:
 \n\n6:30pm - Meet & greet with the author\n\n7:00pm - Poetry reading begin
 s followed by a Q&A\n\n7:45pm - Book signing begins\n\n8:00pm - Event clos
 es
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DESCRIPTION:Join A Book for All Seasons and the Wenatchee River Institute f
 or a special outdoor poetry reading with Indigenous author\, Kara Briggs. 
 We will gather together on the Wenatchee River Institute campus overlookin
 g the winding Wenatchee River to hear poems from Briggs that weave stories
  from Northwest tribes.\n\nKara Briggs is a Sauk-Suiattle Tribal Citizen a
 nd a Yakama direct descendant. She lives on the Tulalip reservation. Her f
 irst book of poetry\, Rivers in My Veins\, was published by Saint Julian P
 ress in late 2024. That same year\, she received the James Welch Prize fro
 m Poetry Northwest and graduated with a Master of Fine Arts from the Insti
 tute of American Arts. Her book features poems in many forms and styles of
  poetry\, telling the story of her Northwest tribes and relations from her
  hometown of Spokane\, to her tribes in the North Cascades and the rivers 
 Skagit\, Wenatchee and Columbia. She was career journalist\, and now likes
  to say that her literary career is afoot. \n\nSchedule for the evening:\n
 \n6:30pm - Meet & greet with the author\n\n7:00pm - Poetry reading begins 
 followed by a Q&A\n\n7:45pm - Book signing begins\n\n8:00pm - Event closes
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250606T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250606T200000
LOCATION:Wenatchee River Institute\, 347 Division St\, Leavenworth\, WA 988
 26 US
SUMMARY:Poetry by the River: An Evening with Kara Briggs
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