King County Library System
The King County Library System has over 17 community libraries throughout South King County, offering a variety of story times, writers' groups, computer classes, book clubs, multicultural programs and citizenship preparation classes. For more information about specific libraries and their programs, please visit http://www.kcls.org/locations/. Turn to us. The choices will surprise you.
Fun fact: KCLS is the second busiest Library System in the nation (just behind Queens, NY)!
Northwest Renaissance Poets
Northwest Renaissance Poets is a non-profit organization supporting the teaching, writing, performing and publishing of poetry within the Pacific Northwest.
Fun fact: Our new anthology, "Jump Start", has just been published. It has been recommended by Washington State Poet Laureate Samuel Green, and features the work of 35 poets who taught the Jump Start series of poetry workshops at Highline Community College over a period of six years. For your copy, send $14 plus $2 for shipping and handling to Ms. Curran at the P.O. box listed above. Checks should be made out to Northwest Renaissance Poets (no cash, please).
Plateau Area Writers Association
Comprised of aspiring and accomplished writers, PAWA meets the second week of March, June, September and December at the Enumclaw Library; publishes a Quarterly and Anthologies; supports critique groups, classes, and student writing competitions fostering accomplishment of and appreciation for the art of writing.
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