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Laurel Lake, Kent State students share "Creative Voice" on May 21
May 12, 2009 -- On Thursday, May 21 at 3 p.m. in the Laurel Lake Community Room, 200 Laurel Lake Drive in Hudson, Laurel Lake will host an intergenerational poetry reading event called "Creative Voice." The program is part of the Keys to A Sharp Mind lifelong learning program, funded by a grant from the Reinberger Foundation.
Join nationally known poet and Kent State English instructor Katherine Blackbird and her students from Laurel Lake Retirement Community and Kent State University as they share lyrical prose and poetry readings. This program is the culmination of three creative writing courses taught by Ms. Blackbird and clinical psychologist Dr. Paula Hartman-Stein during the past year at Laurel Lake.
The readings will be accompanied by the music of innovative Kent musician, Hal Walker, a veteran performer who improvises on the piano, guitar, harmonica and other instruments from around the world. The event is free and open to the public.
About
Laurel Lake Retirement Community
Now celebrating its 20th
Anniversary, Laurel Lake offers a remarkable lifestyle choice for adults who
wish to continue leading active lives filled with travel, fitness, volunteer,
work, cultural and lifelong learning pursuits. Laurel Lake is a member of
Catholic Healthcare Partners. To learn more about this not-for-profit continuing
care retirement community offering multiple home styles within a 150-acre campus
in historic Hudson, call 1-866-650-2100 or visit www.laurellake.org.
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