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* ARCHIVE * Schedule for HNA 2007: Saturday, August 18 * ARCHIVE *

Updated: September 3, 2012


Conference sessions most of the day. If you are new to haiku, sign up for One-on-One Haiku Consulting Sessions for Beginners.

Tonight's public event will be Across The Pond: Transatlantic Haiku, a reading and performance that features authors published by Snapshot Press.

Time Event Location: HAWTHORNE INN

8:00 AM to as long as you like, ending at 10:00

Ginko in Old Salem with Bob Moyer

 

Meet outside in front of the Hawthorne Inn

8:00 to 10:00 AM

Conference registration (for single-day registrants)

Foyer, Sycamore Ballroom

     

9:00 to 10:00

Session to be announced.

Section 1, Sycamore Ballroom

9:00 to 10:30

 

African American Quilts and the Women Who Make Them with Lenard D. Moore and L. Teresa Church

Section 3, Sycamore Ballroom

 

9:00 to 10:00

Basho's Knapsack

A series of brief, informal haiku-related discussions that the moderator will select from a sign-up list. Each topic, including discussion by the audience, could be no longer than a few minutes and must be no longer than 10 minutes. The goal is to start some interesting conversations that we can finish later. Led by Dave Russo.

Laurel Learning Center

     

10:15 to 11:15

From Haiku to the Short Poem: Bridging the Divide with Philip Rowland

Section 1, Sycamore Ballroom

 

10:15 to 11:15

Bridges to the Afterlife: Death Haiku—Alive and Well with George Swede and Anita Krumins

Section 3, Sycamore Ballroom

10:15 to 11:15

Anonymous Haiku Workshop with A.C. Missias and Charles Trumbull

Laurel Learning Center

     

Noon to 2:00

Lunch

Restaurants near the Hawthorne Inn

     

2:00 to 3:00

100 Bridges, 100 Traditions with Charles Trumbull

Section 1, Sycamore Ballroom

 

2:00 to 3:00

 

Women Pioneers in Canadian Haiku: 1928-1985 with Janick Belleau

Section 3, Sycamore Ballroom

 

2:00 to 3:00

 

Butterfly Dreams: The Seasons through Haiku and Photographs with William J. Higginson and Michael Lustbader

Laurel Learning Center

 

Time Event Location: SAWTOOTH BUILDING

3:30 to 4:30

Baseball Haiku, a reading with Cor van den Heuvel, Alan Pizzarelli, and others

May Mountcastle Performing Arts Forum in the Sawtooth building at 226 N. Marshall Street

Time Event Location: HAWTHORNE INN

6:00 to 7:30

Haiku North America Banquet. The banquet will include a Memorial Haiku Reading, which will honor the memory of haiku poets who have died in the past two years with a brief biography and two haiku by each poet. The reading will be prepared and read by Jerome Cushman and Roberta Beary.

Section 2, Sycamore Ballroom

Time Event Location: SAWTOOTH BUILDING

8:00 to 9:00

Across The Pond: Transatlantic Haiku, a reading by poets published by Snapshot Press

May Mountcastle Performing Arts Forum

     
9:15 to 11:00

Sake Hop, an end-of-conference soiree

May Mountcastle Performing Arts Forum

 

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