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Original Dulwich Library Poetry Group. Next meeting 4th November


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August meeting

Our topic this month is 'Planets'. Seek out some poems to read to the group or, if you're feeling shy, someone else will read them for you. Ours is an informal group, where we share our love of poetry every first Friday of the month.

Meetings are from 2 - 3.30pm in Dulwich Library hall.

We are a well-established group, having had over a hundred meetings, but new members are always most welcome.

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The next meeting of the group will be on Friday 4th November, from 2 until 3.30pm, upstairs in the library hall. Our subject will be Birthdays and Anniversaries. Bring some poems you'd like to share with the group - you can even get one of us to read them aloud, if you're feeling shy. The group has been thriving for many years, but we are always delighted to welcome new members, too.
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