Stroll Social Media Pages

The Stroll of Poets Society would like to remind its members that our Facebook and Twitter group pages are helpful social media sites to both share and promote The Stroll of Poets activities and events, as well as to engage with other poets, writers and artists.

Members can peruse these communication hubs and post on these sites to support or promote any recent or upcoming poetry publication or literary event, i.e. advertisement of a poetry reading, book launch, contest or other local poetry event. The key word here is poetry so please adhere to our site rules.

Facebook: facebook.com/groups/strollofpoets
Twitter: @strollofpoets

Up Next at the Haven – October 1

Monday, October 18th, 7:00 pm, “Doors” 6:30 pm

Please note, there will not be a Poets’ Haven reading on October 11th due to the Thanksgiving Day long weekend.

Featured Readers:
Clint McElwaine, Anne Gerard Marshal, Ella Zeltserman, Pierrette Requier

Mic Host: Josephine LoRe

Open Mic:  Sign-up (2-min. poem) New and first-time readers are always welcome and given priority during the Open Mic.

Zoom invite If you know anyone who would like to join our online reading nights and is not a Stroll member please direct them to strollquestions@gmail.com.

Please note all requests for Zoom links to “Haven at Home” evenings need to be done before 5pm.

Up Next at the Haven – September 27

Monday, September 27th
Doors 6:30 pm, Reading 7:00 pm

Featured Readers: Don Perkins, Josephine LoRe, Anna Marie Sewell, and Karen Lumley

Mic Host: Alice Major

Open Mic:  Sign-up (2-min. poem) New and first-time readers are always welcome and given priority during the Open Mic.

Zoom invite If you know anyone who would like to join our online reading nights and is not a Stroll member please direct them to strollquestions@gmail.com.

Please note all requests for Zoom links to “Haven at Home” evenings need to be done before 5pm.

Stroll Haven Launch – Wordy Thirty!

It’s the launch of the Stroll’s 30th year—three decades of sharing community and words. So we’re kicking it off with Wordy Thirty, an all-open-mic Haven at Home on Monday, September 13 at 7 pm.

The 30th anniversary is celebrated with pearls. So open your inner oyster and bring us those glossy lines, well-strung stanzas, pearls of wisdom. What does 30 suggest to you? A deep dive? A treasure chest of memory? Pushing 30? September with its 30 days? Why not string 30 shining syllables or 30 iridescent words into a poem?

We’re looking forward to a wordy, wonderful evening!

Wordy Thirty
Haven From Home – Monday, September 13, 2021
Featured Readers:  Open mic  sign up (on Zoom)

Mic Host: Naomi McIlwraith
Time: 7:00PM Edmonton (Our virtual doors open at 6:30 pm)

If you know anyone who would like to join our online reading nights and is not a Stroll member please direct them to strollquestions@gmail.com.

Help celebrate the Stroll’s 30th Anniversary!

It’s been 30 years since the first Stroll in September 2021—what a great opportunity for us to celebrate our remarkable poetry community. During this coming year, we want to recognize the contributions of members past and present, and imagine the future. It’s also an opportunity to let more people know about the Stroll.

So we are looking for ideas. How would you like to celebrate the Stroll’s anniversary? You’re invited to submit a proposal that could be implemented during our 30th year.

Perhaps you’d like to put together a chapbook of “30” poems or do a special project to profile our poetic community. Maybe you can think of new ways we can use technology. Maybe there’s a special event, workshop or mentoring idea you’d like to coordinate. (Imagine an actual Stroll afternoon again!)

We hope for great ideas, and know we can’t do everything. But we’re hoping to pick at least three that are feasible. Proposals will be evaluated based on the following:

  • how they meet the goals for the 30th anniversary,
  • logistical considerations,
  • feasibility
  • interest to members and the poetry community

The Stroll’s Board will assist with promotion and advertising, liaising between activity/event leaders and interested members. Unfortunately the Stroll can’t contribute funds, but will offer in-kind support where possible.

Deadline to submit a proposal is September 27, 2021, so you have all summer to polish your proposal and talk to others who might be interested in helping to make it happen.

If you have any questions, please contact Shirley Serviss at sserviss@telus.net