It’s a Wrap!
June 17th, 2008 by AdminWritersCorps just wrapped a very successful 14th season. May and June were filled with events throughout the city celebrating the release of anthologies and chapbooks written by our students. In addition to holding publication release parties at many of the sites we work at, we also packed the house at the WritersCorps Annual Literary Festival, held May 22nd at the San Francisco Public Library Main Branch. Students read poetry and performed one-act plays, then enjoyed some pizza, fruit and cookies.
Next, we made an appearance at AT&T Park. On June 3rd, International Studies Academy student Angela Starks read at home plate in the opening ceremonies of a Giants vs. Mets game, joined by her WritersCorps teacher Beto Palomar. Baseball and poetry — what a winning combination!
And the week after that, on June 10th, the WritersCorps Apprentices put on a dynamite performance of a group poem at Galeria de la Raza. The WritersCorps Apprentice Program gives youth from across the city a chance to form a community of writers who support one another’s development as young artists.
Thanks to everyone saw our students perform, bought our books and heard our words.

From left to right: A student reads at the WritersCorps book party at Downtown High school; Mission High School students perform a one-act play at the WritersCorps Literary Festival; Angela Starks and Beto Palomar are all smiles after performing at a Giants game at AT&T Park, and the WritersCorps Apprentices take a bow at their reading. All photos by Katharine Gin.

