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Opportunity: Poetry at the Podium

Spokane Arts is seeking Poets to read at future City Council meetings for ‘Poetry at the Podium!’

About

This initiative, originally created in 2019 by Spokane Poet Laureate Mark Anderson and Spokane Arts, gives local poets the opportunity to make their voices heard at Spokane City Council meetings. All poets in the Spokane region are welcome to apply to read. This opportunity will both offer Spokane poets a new audience within the Spokane community and remind council meeting attendees that poetry can play an important part in the civic realm. See more info about Poetry at the Podium Details and Guidelines below.

If you are interested in sharing Poetry at a future City Council meeting, please follow the link and sign up for a date, please be sure to include the title of your Poem.  You will receive a confirmation email, and another confirmation email 2 days prior to the date you signed up for.

Note: As you are selecting a poem to share, please be mindful of the following guidelines. 

Details and Guidelines

Spokane City Council meetings take place every Monday at 6 PM. Readings will occur during the time for “Words of Inspiration,” which immediately follows the Pledge of Allegiance at the beginning of each meeting.

 Per City Council Meeting Rules for public decorum, submitters are asked to remember the following:

  • The chosen poem may take no more than three (3) minutes to read, and poets are asked to state no more than their name and Spokane neighborhood before reading.
  • No poet may read more than once per month.
  • Poets shall not use profanity, engage in obscene speech, or make personal comment or verbal insults about any individual.
Eligibility: Anyone
City/Region: PNW
Point of Contact: Shantell Jackson
Contact Email:
Expires: December 2, 2024