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Tuesday, April 5, 2011
The prompt for next week is: "one of the hundred ways to praise". Supposedly from something I don't currently have a copy of, written by Oregon's Poet Laureate, Paulann Peterson.
We also have a tentative preliminary prompt for the week after next (sorry Whitney, this is what happens when you're out sick). We will be (celebrating? commemorating? evangelizing?) reading/performing on the subject of the free speech movement in the Hotshot at 3 as usual on April 19. More focused attention may be given to the topics of: 1) the responsibility associated with the right of free speech, and 2) the importance of acting as well as speaking.
And lastly, save the date: April 22. I forget why.
We also have a tentative preliminary prompt for the week after next (sorry Whitney, this is what happens when you're out sick). We will be (celebrating? commemorating? evangelizing?) reading/performing on the subject of the free speech movement in the Hotshot at 3 as usual on April 19. More focused attention may be given to the topics of: 1) the responsibility associated with the right of free speech, and 2) the importance of acting as well as speaking.
And lastly, save the date: April 22. I forget why.
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