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BOO-etry: Spooky Poems Read by Teens | Pleasanton

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Sunday, October 31, 2010 - 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm | Cost: $5*
*$5.00; Student Free with ID.

Event Details

Dull, furtive windows in old tottering brick
Peered at me oddly as I hastened by,
And thinking what they sheltered, I grew sick
For a redeeming glimpse of clean blue sky.

– H. P. Lovecraft

There are plenty more spooky little verses like that at BOO-etry, a spoken word event hosted by Pleasanton Poet Laureate Deborah Grossman.

Scary poems will be read by teens:

  • Arany Uthayakumar from Amador Valley High School
  • Kelly McDeavitt from Foothill High School
  • Isabel Brooks, formerly of Pleasanton, who attends Felsted School in Essex, England.
  • Plus, a special reading by a guest poet.

An open mic will follow the readings during which participants may read an original poem of one page or less. Original, spooky poems are especially welcome. Halloween costumes are encouraged, but optional. Refreshments will be available during intermission.

Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.


Cost: $5*
*$5.00; Student Free with ID.
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