Toronto's 2nd Annual Spooky Poetry Night is only a week away!
RSVP by visiting the Toronto Poetry Club on Meetup.com. Tis the best night of the year to share spooky poetry!
Note - Your poetry does not actually have to be Halloween themed, but it is encouraged. Feel free to bring whatever poetry you wish to share.
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Toronto Poetry Picnic, Third Poetry Picnic
Come to the Toronto Poetry Club Picnic by RSVPing at http://www.meetup.com/torontopoetryclub/events/223350519/
Thursday, August 27, 2015
6:30 PM
High Park
1873 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON
Picnic Tables South East of the Swimming Pool, see photos in the photo
section on Meetup.com so you know where it is precisely on the map. Or just scroll below and see the photos below.
This is actually our 3rd poetry picnic so far. The first was also held in High Park and the second was held at harbour front, near the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal.
Bring food, drinks and poetry!
Share your poetry and get feedback (feedback is optional) from your fellow Toronto poets.
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Poetry Event Organizers Wanted
At present the Toronto Poetry Club is having 1 or 2 events per month, but we could be having more if we had more people volunteering as organizers.
Are you bossy and like being in charge? Can you find a location where 20 or so poets can meet and discuss poetry? Can you be on time or early for each meeting? Can you keep track of time so the meetup doesn't go overtime (poets have an attention span of roughly 2 hours)?
Well then you could be an Event Organizer for the Toronto Poetry Club. Contact charlesmoffat@charlesmoffat.com to learn more details.
In other news: 400 poets!
As of last night the Toronto Poetry Club Meetup group now has over 400 poets.
Want to come to one of our meetups? RSVP on meetup.com/torontopoetryclub/
The photos below are from one of the February Poetry Meetups, which included live music from a local Toronto songwriter.
Are you bossy and like being in charge? Can you find a location where 20 or so poets can meet and discuss poetry? Can you be on time or early for each meeting? Can you keep track of time so the meetup doesn't go overtime (poets have an attention span of roughly 2 hours)?
Well then you could be an Event Organizer for the Toronto Poetry Club. Contact charlesmoffat@charlesmoffat.com to learn more details.
In other news: 400 poets!
As of last night the Toronto Poetry Club Meetup group now has over 400 poets.
Want to come to one of our meetups? RSVP on meetup.com/torontopoetryclub/
The photos below are from one of the February Poetry Meetups, which included live music from a local Toronto songwriter.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Meetup.com raises prices, Poetry Club sponsors welcome
Meetup.com has decided to raise their prices. Here is a copy of part of the email which was sent to the Toronto Poetry Club organizer:
"In 2015, Meetup will be introducing new pricing plans for all Meetup groups.
Under our new plans, smaller groups will pay a little less (Basic plan) and larger groups will pay a little more (Unlimited). Since you organize a larger Meetup, you will be on the Unlimited plan.
Beginning February 17, 2015, your new price will be $14.99 per month, billed every 6 months at $89.94.
We've always done everything we can to keep Organizer Dues fair and affordable for organizers everywhere. Your current Meetup price of $12 per month was set in place almost 10 years ago and hasn't changed until now. With the new pricing plans, we hope to help more Meetups start near you so you can attract more members who might be right for your group."
So basically the upkeep of the Toronto Poetry Club's meetup page will be roughly $180 USD / year going forward. Fortunately the club has been getting new sponsors on a regular basis so I don't think we are in any kind of dire financial condition.
The sponsors shown in the image on the right are: "How Do I Love Thee?", a theatre production about two poets getting married, Rawlicious, a raw vegan restaurant in High Park North, and 7 West (who was made a honourary sponsor because they have been letting us use space at their pub/cafe for poetry meetups). To see the complete list of current sponsors see the Toronto Poetry Club page on Meetup.com.
Originally the Toronto Poetry Club was started by Stephen Miniotis, so he deserves the credit as the first founder of the club. That version of the club however was deleted by Meetup.com in December 2013 when Stephen lost interest in maintaining the club and failed to renew the club.
The club was then refounded by Charles Moffat in March 2014, who instituted a donations policy for club members attending meetups.
The donations policy means several things.
#1. If you join the club but forget to ever attend a meetup, you don't pay a cent.
#2. For those attending meetups you donate as much as see fit, regardless of whether it is a few spare nickles or $20. Or nothing. Nobody is forcing you to donate. Some people have even donated TTC tokens, which Moffat has recorded as their cash value.
#3. Every cent collected from donations is recorded and listed on the Toronto Poetry Club's finances, along with all expenditures and also sponsorship donations.
Sponsoring the Toronto Poetry Club is a mere $25 so if you run a local Toronto business that you feel would benefit from advertising we welcome your support of the Toronto Poetry Club.
To see the complete list of expenditures and contributions see the Toronto Poetry Club finances page on Meetup.com.
The graphic on the right does not include the upcoming $89.94 which will be due on or before March 27th 2015.
At present the Toronto Poetry Club is in good financial condition and this will hopefully continue thanks to the donations of members and our sponsors.
"In 2015, Meetup will be introducing new pricing plans for all Meetup groups.
Under our new plans, smaller groups will pay a little less (Basic plan) and larger groups will pay a little more (Unlimited). Since you organize a larger Meetup, you will be on the Unlimited plan.
Beginning February 17, 2015, your new price will be $14.99 per month, billed every 6 months at $89.94.
We've always done everything we can to keep Organizer Dues fair and affordable for organizers everywhere. Your current Meetup price of $12 per month was set in place almost 10 years ago and hasn't changed until now. With the new pricing plans, we hope to help more Meetups start near you so you can attract more members who might be right for your group."
So basically the upkeep of the Toronto Poetry Club's meetup page will be roughly $180 USD / year going forward. Fortunately the club has been getting new sponsors on a regular basis so I don't think we are in any kind of dire financial condition.
The sponsors shown in the image on the right are: "How Do I Love Thee?", a theatre production about two poets getting married, Rawlicious, a raw vegan restaurant in High Park North, and 7 West (who was made a honourary sponsor because they have been letting us use space at their pub/cafe for poetry meetups). To see the complete list of current sponsors see the Toronto Poetry Club page on Meetup.com.
Originally the Toronto Poetry Club was started by Stephen Miniotis, so he deserves the credit as the first founder of the club. That version of the club however was deleted by Meetup.com in December 2013 when Stephen lost interest in maintaining the club and failed to renew the club.
The club was then refounded by Charles Moffat in March 2014, who instituted a donations policy for club members attending meetups.
The donations policy means several things.
#1. If you join the club but forget to ever attend a meetup, you don't pay a cent.
#2. For those attending meetups you donate as much as see fit, regardless of whether it is a few spare nickles or $20. Or nothing. Nobody is forcing you to donate. Some people have even donated TTC tokens, which Moffat has recorded as their cash value.
#3. Every cent collected from donations is recorded and listed on the Toronto Poetry Club's finances, along with all expenditures and also sponsorship donations.
Sponsoring the Toronto Poetry Club is a mere $25 so if you run a local Toronto business that you feel would benefit from advertising we welcome your support of the Toronto Poetry Club.
To see the complete list of expenditures and contributions see the Toronto Poetry Club finances page on Meetup.com.
The graphic on the right does not include the upcoming $89.94 which will be due on or before March 27th 2015.
At present the Toronto Poetry Club is in good financial condition and this will hopefully continue thanks to the donations of members and our sponsors.
Friday, February 6, 2015
Three Upcoming Poetry Meetups in Toronto
We are having three poetry meetups during February 2015 for people to attend.
#1.
February 12th Pre-Valentine's Day Poetry Meetup
#2.
The Ontario Poetry Society / Valentine Poetry
#3.
February 26th Poetry Meetup
So no shortage of events for Toronto Poets to attend before or after Valentines!
And for fun, love songs from the 1980s. Listening to music may help inspire some of you poets out there who suffer from writer's block.
#1.
February 12th Pre-Valentine's Day Poetry Meetup
#2.
The Ontario Poetry Society / Valentine Poetry
#3.
February 26th Poetry Meetup
So no shortage of events for Toronto Poets to attend before or after Valentines!
And for fun, love songs from the 1980s. Listening to music may help inspire some of you poets out there who suffer from writer's block.
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Poetry Club Meetings
Thursday, January 22, 2015
January 29th Poetry Club Meeting @ 7 West
The January 29th 2015 Poetry Club Meeting will take place at:
7 West
Located at 7 Charles West, just off Yonge Street, south of Yonge and Bloor, 7 West is a mixture of restaurant, cafe and pub - so you can have beer, wine, tea, coffee, cake, pie, a hamburger or anything else that is on the menu.
We will be meeting on the 3rd floor.
Time
7 PM
Please RSVP at http://www.meetup.com/torontopoetryclub/events/218044192/
The decor and the food/drinks/service at 7 West are all excellent so we are certain to have a good time eating, drinking and spilling forth poetry.
Hope to see you there!
Killer Economy
We live in an era of fascist capitalism
Stock brokers with killer instincts
Politicians in on the grand Ponzi Scheme
Wars for oil, consumption and waste
An indebted populace enslaved
Capitalists running amok looking for the bottom line
The problem is when people can't pay their debts
They start reneging on their loans and mortgages
And then the economy falls apart
This is a model that can't stand the test of time
We can try and extort wealth from other nations
But wars are expensive and its only profitable on paper
In reality we lose way more in practice
The politicians keep saying wealth will trickle down
But such a hoax will never happen
The system is set up so the rich get richer
The poor get poorer, and the middle class dwindles
Eventually all that will remain is the rich and the poor
The poor will try to rise up, but the police will beat them down
Oh wait, this is already happening
You would have to be blind not to see it
Our materialism has become our own downfall
And death has become a vital part of our economy
Charles Moffat's poetry is also available on Kobo: a dream of unfettered roses
Stock brokers with killer instincts
Politicians in on the grand Ponzi Scheme
Wars for oil, consumption and waste
An indebted populace enslaved
Capitalists running amok looking for the bottom line
The problem is when people can't pay their debts
They start reneging on their loans and mortgages
And then the economy falls apart
This is a model that can't stand the test of time
We can try and extort wealth from other nations
But wars are expensive and its only profitable on paper
In reality we lose way more in practice
The politicians keep saying wealth will trickle down
But such a hoax will never happen
The system is set up so the rich get richer
The poor get poorer, and the middle class dwindles
Eventually all that will remain is the rich and the poor
The poor will try to rise up, but the police will beat them down
Oh wait, this is already happening
You would have to be blind not to see it
Our materialism has become our own downfall
And death has become a vital part of our economy
Charles Moffat's poetry is also available on Kobo: a dream of unfettered roses
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Raw Vegan Restaurant sponsors the Toronto Poetry Club
The Toronto raw vegan restaurant Rawlicious, located in the Vegan Village (Roncesvalles/High Park North area) is sponsoring the Toronto Poetry Club.
The reasoning is likely because vegans like poetry, and poets are statistically more likely to be vegans. So huzzah for the vegan poets out there in Toronto!
Maybe some day in the future we will even host a Toronto Poetry Club event at Rawlicious.
And because this post would be lonely without some poetry, here is some poetry graphics to help provoke some thought.
The reasoning is likely because vegans like poetry, and poets are statistically more likely to be vegans. So huzzah for the vegan poets out there in Toronto!
Maybe some day in the future we will even host a Toronto Poetry Club event at Rawlicious.
And because this post would be lonely without some poetry, here is some poetry graphics to help provoke some thought.
Labels:
Random Poetry,
Sponsors
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