An Evening of Poetry At The Green Line Cafe
With JEN ANAOLIK, ANGEL HOGAN & JERRY MORGAN
Hosted by Leonard Gontarek
Tuesday, JUNE 18, 2019, 6-7:30 PM
THE GREEN LINE CAFE
45TH & LOCUST STREETS
Presented by POETRY IN COMMON & THE GREEN LINE CAFÉ POETRY SERIES
THE GREEN LINE CAFE IS LOCATED
AT 45TH & LOCUST STREETS
PHILADELPHIA, PA USA
With JEN ANAOLIK, ANGEL HOGAN & JERRY MORGAN
Hosted by Leonard Gontarek
Tuesday, JUNE 18, 2019, 6-7:30 PM
THE GREEN LINE CAFE
45TH & LOCUST STREETS
Presented by POETRY IN COMMON & THE GREEN LINE CAFÉ POETRY SERIES
THE GREEN LINE CAFE IS LOCATED
AT 45TH & LOCUST STREETS
PHILADELPHIA, PA USA
(Please note the address, there are other Green Line Café locations.)
greenlinecafe.com
gontarek9@earthlink.net
This Event Is Free
Jerry Morgan is a practicing pharmacist who grew up in rural Western Maryland. While his main life path did not ultimately lead him to writing, he has always enjoyed creating things and expressing himself through words. He uses his writings to explore connections between people and the day-to-day experiences that make up one’s life.
In addition to writing, he enjoys running and drinking cider. He has lived in Philadelphia the past 6 years and now likes to call it home.
Angel Hogan has performed as part of the Black Women’s Arts Festival, Literary Death Match, Moonstone Presents, First Person Arts and the Philadelphia Fringe Festival. Angel worked with ArtWell, was a Contributing Editor to Philadelphia Stories, and a review panelist for the Philadelphia Cultural Fund. As a teaching artist, Angel is most interested in initiatives that use storytelling as a vehicle for tolerance, peace, and community building. Her first film, By Law, By Love, was completed in March of 2019. See more at: www.angelhogan.com
Jennifer Anolik is an educator, writer, and third generation Holocaust survivor. When she is not writing poetry, she designs curriculum for Moving Traditions’ Jewish teen programs. She has taught and developed curriculum for teens in after-school and enrichment programs focused on gender, sexuality, poetry, art, and mindfulness meditation. Her poetry has appeared in Construction, Infinite Rust, Apiary Online, and other publications.
greenlinecafe.com
gontarek9@earthlink.net
This Event Is Free
Jerry Morgan is a practicing pharmacist who grew up in rural Western Maryland. While his main life path did not ultimately lead him to writing, he has always enjoyed creating things and expressing himself through words. He uses his writings to explore connections between people and the day-to-day experiences that make up one’s life.
In addition to writing, he enjoys running and drinking cider. He has lived in Philadelphia the past 6 years and now likes to call it home.
Angel Hogan has performed as part of the Black Women’s Arts Festival, Literary Death Match, Moonstone Presents, First Person Arts and the Philadelphia Fringe Festival. Angel worked with ArtWell, was a Contributing Editor to Philadelphia Stories, and a review panelist for the Philadelphia Cultural Fund. As a teaching artist, Angel is most interested in initiatives that use storytelling as a vehicle for tolerance, peace, and community building. Her first film, By Law, By Love, was completed in March of 2019. See more at: www.angelhogan.com
Jennifer Anolik is an educator, writer, and third generation Holocaust survivor. When she is not writing poetry, she designs curriculum for Moving Traditions’ Jewish teen programs. She has taught and developed curriculum for teens in after-school and enrichment programs focused on gender, sexuality, poetry, art, and mindfulness meditation. Her poetry has appeared in Construction, Infinite Rust, Apiary Online, and other publications.
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