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Reception with Poetry Reading, Photography Insight & Piano Music
February 19 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
An event every day that begins at 12:00 pm, repeating until February 19, 2021
An event every day that begins at 2:00 pm, repeating until February 19, 2021
FREE EVENT – FEBRUARY 19, 2021
(10 AM – 11 AM), (12 PM – 1 PM) OR (2 PM – 3 PM)
GALLERY ROOM IN LOLA ARTS BUILDING
REGISTRATION REQUIRED BY: FEB. 12, 2021
Maximum of 10 people in the gallery at a time. Social distancing and mask required.
Poetry & Photography Exhibit is open Monday-Friday 11am-2pm February 8 through February 25.
Join us at one of special mini-receptions in the Gallery located in the LOLA Arts building to to view J.K. Roche’s “Northcott Collection: Poetry of the Northwoods” in collaboration with photographs of Mark Schermeister. The reception will begin with time to enjoy the exhibit while listening to soft piano music played by Norma Yaeger and conclude with a poetry reading by the poet and a short talk by the photographer. Light refreshments will be served.
About the Poet: J.K. Roche is a local poet and writer from Presque Isle, WI. Judith’s primary occupation is writing and she is currently working on a novel set in the Northwoods in the 1950s. She began writing songs with an Alvarez guitar purchased from her first pay check in the United States Air Force at age 17. After her military service, Judith continued songwriting during college and while working as a high school and early childhood teacher. Many of her songs are about her daughters, family life, spiritual awareness, nature and observations on life’s bigger questions. During a period of convalescing, her songwriting evolved into poetry writing.