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Downtown Greensboro: Youth Poetry Festival

Tomorrow, from 1 to 5pm, Clement Mallory is putting on the Second Annual C37Words Youth Poetry Festival at 200 N. Davie Street, next to the Cultural Arts Center and Center City Park.
From the Greensboro Public Library:
The Festival will include poetry readings along with teen steppers, games, a comedian, African drumming and dancing, music, storytellers, an open-mic, hip hop dancing and more.
The C37WORDS Poetry Program empowers young people to discover ways to earn money from their talents. Organizer Clement Mallory hopes to inspire the youth in our community by showcasing their creative efforts.
Come on down and support the youth of our community.
0 CommentsThe Future Of Downtown Greensboro?
Let’s hope the rumors are nothing more than that.
UPDATE: David is warm to the idea of Disney imagineers coming up with a Downtown Disney fit for Greensboro.
No thanks. Call me old fashioned, but I don’t Disney where I eat.
5 Commentsquick thought... May 7th, 2007 - 1:44PM
Wild conjecture is just that, but If Disney builds out downtown Greensboro into a freakier version of Celebration, Florida, I’m outta here like last year.
quick thought... May 5th, 2007 - 8:55PM
Manny’s spot has the De La Hoya - Mayweather fight tonight. Come on down!
M’Coul’s Roof At Brunch
quick thought... April 17th, 2007 - 12:44AM
Joel Landau, the manager of Deep Roots Market on Spring Garden, is considering a new location for their co-op. Being a resident of downtown Greensboro with zero local markets to speak of, I’m doing my best to pitch this area as a smart move. If you live in the area and feel the same, please email Joel now as they’re in the middle of deliberations as we speak.
quick thought... March 26th, 2007 - 1:14AM
Fec and I tossed some ideas back and forth regarding the progress of downtown Greensboro.
Small Town Superstar
Chris Daughtry may not be your cup of tea, but the guy does have the #1 pop album in America.
That’s some serious ’80’s Bon Jovi kind of success.
So guess what happened when the product of nearby Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina came to Greensboro for a free show downtown.
One word: Insanity.
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At 4pm, The Holy Ghost Tent Revival is on. Come on down!
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