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Storm
downed cedar carved out to form a canoe, pushed along downstream
upon the current of the river, the native American Indian called,
Striped Water, "where the waters come together."
Today that river is called, The Stuck, or Stuck River. Up stream it is the
White River.
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Striped Water Poets of Auburn, Washington
Striped Water Poets is a group of poets from the general
area of Auburn, Washington,
Gathering to share, critique, learn; basically to better their craft of
poetry.
Join us to share, learn or just to listen.
Meeting Tuesdays at 7:00 PM
2nd Floor of the Auburn City Hall
25 West Main Street - Auburn, WA
Gerald McBreen - Coordinator
Email - Mcbreenpost@aol.com
Background -
Striped Water Poets began as the Living Room of the Spoken Word Lab. The
Living Room began in 1994 with the Spoken Word Lab founded by Paul Nelson
and Danika Dinsmore, in 1996. The Living Room was often simply referred
to as SPLAB.
SPLAB had been the sponsor of the long running Super-Bowl of Poetry which
usually was on Super Bowl Sunday. In June of 2006 SPLAB became a new
entity with a new name, Striped Water Poets. Striped Water Poets is under
the direction of Gerald McBreen.
~~~~~ Auburn ~~~~~
Auburn, hometown of Striped Water Poets, was originally incorporated as
Slaughter in 1891 in honor of General W. A. Slaughter. With a slaughter
house in town the name quickly took on double meanings. In 1893 the name
was changed to Auburn, taken from "Sweet Auburn, loveliest village of the
plain," of the poem, "Deserted Village" by Oliver Goldsmith. |