

Roscoe tried to be real nice but I don’t like the way he wiggles my fan. Bernice Wilcox and Ruth Campbell were there and Katherine Locart.

Bundy entitled “October Morning” “Nearing Twilight” “Woodland” “Beech in Winter.” The lecture was also good he showed us some fine slides of works of George Inness and many others. Alexander, “King of the Moose” by Carl Rungus and four landscapes by J.E. I went and the exhibit was fine the pictures I liked best were a portrait called “A Rose” by John W. When I got home I found that Roscoe had been calling up at various intervals during the afternoon and then he called up and asked me to go to the Art Exhibit and here the illustrated lecture by Critic J.W. this afternoon there was just a little hard shower but it spoiled the court for today. I had a nice time at orchestra practice It rained so I couldn’t play with Miss H. Studying Computer Science at Kalamazoo Valley Community College Greater Kalamazoo Area. Of course she’s going and I am glad she can she wanted a bid so badly. 2021 Ned Foskey Poetry Contest Kalamazoo Valley Community Foundation Apr 2021. Later today May came down and was oh so happy! Because Ned had asked her. Its going to be the biggest dance and the swellest dance of the year and only the boys can take girls who have had invitations. My! I was pleased to have him ask me I think he’s so nice and he only goes with the very finest girls & boys of course I told him I didn’t dance and I hope I did it all right. Went to school this afternoon just as I was ready to start for orchestra practice the telephone rang and just think! It was Ned Longley and he asked me to go to the fraternity dance with him tomorrow night. Alchemy & Friends of Poetry Reading, Kalamazoo Public Library, May 9. Alchemy: The Monologue Readings, Kalamazoo Institute of Art, April 20. Ned Foskey Poetry Prize 6th Annual Reading, KVCC Center for New Media, April 7. Roscoe called up and wanted to know if he could come up this evening and I told him Vera was coming over to play duets! Ha! Ha! I said “You can come up anyhow if you want to!!” Ha! Ha! Of course he said he wouldn’t.Ĭlaire’s friend, May Fraser, was “oh so happy” to be asked to the school dance. Jim Daniels, two readings and two craft talks, KVCC Student Commons, March 29 & 30. I asked her to come over so she did in the evening and we practiced and talked. afterwards Vera stoped at my house and we went and picked a bunch of violets. This afternoon I took my music lesson and dropped in to the cradle Roll reception just long enough to be cival and get some ice cream then we had W.I.C.
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I have asked Vera to go with us and she says she will. May and Edith said “Oh sure!” and there was nothing left for me to do but to get in besides Donald! Well the sum and total of it was he asked me to go riding with him and when I hesitated he said I might ask some one else too if I had rather so I said I would go. in Room 175 in the Center for New Media in downtown Kalamazoo.Well this has been a funny day for me! I went to school this morning and May, Edith Bailey and I were walking home together when Donald Little came along in his automobile and asked to take us home. The winners and honorable mention recipients will read their poems during the Ned Foskey Poetry Prize Annual Reading, set to take place during Kalamazoo's Art Hop on April 5. The second place winner receives $100, and the third place prize is $75. The first place award in the contest was $150. "We enjoyed reading all of the submitted work and we're grateful to Ned Foskey's family and friends for creating this opportunity," said Kalamazoo Valley English instructor Julie Stotz-Ghosh. Foskey was a tutor in Kalamazoo Valley's Writing Center and the contest was established by his family to honor students who he helped. The contest was established by his family and friends to honor his memory and to encourage the students he enjoyed helping. Foskey was a tutor in Kalamazoo Valley’s Writing Center. All registered Kalamazoo Valley students are eligible to enter.

More than 90 Kalamazoo Valley Community College students submitted entries in the first annual Ned Foskey Poetry Prize competition. Entries in the Fifth Annual Ned Foskey Poetry Prize Contest are being accepted until March 3, 2017.
